Catastrophe definition

Catastrophe means a condition or occurrence that interferes with the ability of a district to comply with the requirements of the PIA, including:
Catastrophe means a natural occurrence including but not limited to fire, earthquake, tornado, windstorm, flood, or hail storm, which damages or destroys residential real estate.
Catastrophe means an unexpected natural or man-made event, such as an earthquake, tsunami, flood, civil unrest, mass bandh or riot which causes widespread loss, damage, or disruption in travel schedules.

Examples of Catastrophe in a sentence

  • Catastrophe coverage limit on a reinsurance precipitated by brookgreen insurance.


More Definitions of Catastrophe

Catastrophe means a condition or occurrence that interferes physically with the ability of the Board to conduct a meeting, including:
Catastrophe means an event that results in a declaration of emergency by the Governor pursuant to KRS 39A.100 and:
Catastrophe means: (1) The employee is unable to perform the duties of his/her position because of a serious illness or accident which is life threatening or which will require a lengthy convalescence; (2) There is a serious illness or accident which is life threatening or which will require a lengthy convalescence in the employee’s immediate family.
Catastrophe means a disaster or series of concurrent disasters which adversely
Catastrophe means a disaster or series of concurrent disasters which adversely affect the entire Commonwealth of Kentucky or a major geographical portion thereof;
Catastrophe means an event that:
Catastrophe means a condition or occurrence that interferes with the ability of a governmental body to comply with the PIA, including: