Assembly Hall definition

Assembly Hall means a building or part of a building in which facilities are provided for such purposes as meetings for civic, educational, political, religious, or social activities, and may include a banquet hall or private club.
Assembly Hall means a building, or portion of a building, in which facilities are provided for such purposes as meetings for civic, educational, political, religious and/or social purposes.
Assembly Hall means a building used for the assembly of persons for religious, social, charitable, philanthropic, cultural, private recreational or private educational purposes.

Examples of Assembly Hall in a sentence

  • The Willsborough Stream is located close to the north western boundary of the AbbVie site.

  • The following policies shall apply to the lands identified on Map 13.43.A. Map 13.43.A7082 Islington Ave Notwithstanding the policy contained in Section 9.2.2.11.c) iii) the lands identified on Map 13.43.A as "Prestige Employment" shall permit an Office Building including an Assembly Hall and Accessory Uses with a maximum gross floor area of 27,000 m2.

  • Due to COVID 19 pandemic, the received tender documents will be quarantined for at least 12 hours after closure date and time of tender box and opening of the bids will be done as per the tender advert at the County Assembly Hall 2 in the presence of the candidates or their representatives who choose to attend at County Executive Boardroom.

  • Assembly Hall means a building which provides for the gathering of persons for religious, charitable, philanthropic, cultural or educational purposes and includes churches, auditoriums and youth services, but excludes private schools or child care centres.

  • The classical approach to project management is set out in the Project Management Institute’s Project Man- agement Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) [16].


More Definitions of Assembly Hall

Assembly Hall means the room in which the business of an Assembly is conducted;
Assembly Hall means a building or part of a building in which facilities are provided for meetings of a civic, educational, political, religious, social or recreational nature and which facilities are capable of accommodating in excess of 100 persons and includes a public hall within the meaning of The Public Halls Act;
Assembly Hall means a building or part of a building in which facilities are provided for such purposes as meetings of civic, education, political, religious or social purposes, and shall include a banquet hall.
Assembly Hall means a building, or part of a building, in which facilities are provided for such purposes as meetings for civic, educational, political religious or social purposes and may include a banquet hall, private club or fraternal organization.
Assembly Hall means a building or part of a building in which facilities are provided for purposes such as civic, educational, political, religious or social meetings and which may include an auditorium or a banquet hall.
Assembly Hall means a building used for the assembly of persons for religious, social, charitable, political, philanthropic, cultural, private recreational or private educational purposes. Overnight accommodations are also permitted within an existing accessory dwelling on the same parcel for up to 8 persons.”
Assembly Hall means any building (or portion thereof) used for the gathering together of 50 or more persons for such purposes as deliberation, education, instruction, worship, entertainment or amusement.