Wrecked definition
Examples of Wrecked in a sentence
Wrecked, dismantled, inoperative, junk, untagged and uninsured vehicles will not be permitted.
Wrecked or inoperable vehicles shall not be parked nor stored on PREMISES.
Every yard, including vacant sites shall be kept clean & free from: Garbage, refuse, rubbish or debris and objects or conditions that may create a health, fire, or accident hazard Wrecked, dismantled, discarded or abandoned machinery vehicles, trailers or boats Long grass, brush, undergrowth and noxious weeds as defined by the Weed Control Act.
The Wrecked and Abandoned Vessel, Civil Action No. 2:93-cv902 (E.D. Va., filed 1993) (orders prohibiting the U.S. company with salvage rights to RMS Titanic from entering the hull portions of the wreck and selling individual artifacts, and orders requiring the company to keep together recovered artifacts as an intact collection for public access).
Wrecked motor vehicles or any vehicle that is inoperative, has invalid or expired tags is not permitted on the property and will be towed by the Landlord at the tenant's or owners expense without notice.
Wrecked, scrapped, ruined or dismantled motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts, including used oil, Tires, and lead-acid batteries.
Wrecked vessels are now breaking up on the beach at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Harbour on ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island, and many more tug at inadequate moorings in other harbours, including Ganges on Salt Spring Island.
Wrecked or dismantled vessels, or parts thereof, or any other partially submerged object that pose a substantial hazard to navigation, from navigable waterways or adjacent public property, or private property with the landowner’s consent.