Bar definition

Bar means an establishment that is devoted to the serving of alcoholic beverages for consumption by guests on the premises and in which the serving of food is only incidental to the consumption of those beverages, including but not limited to, taverns, nightclubs, cocktail lounges, and cabarets.
Bar means a barrier or counter at which alcoholic liquor is sold to, served to, or consumed by customers.
Bar means any of the following:

Examples of Bar in a sentence

  • Escrow, closing and settlement service guidelines: The Virginia State Bar issues guidelines to help settlement agents avoid and prevent the unauthorized practice of law in connection with furnishing escrow, settlement or closing services.

  • The Parties acknowledge that information regarding this Agreement will be registered in the Electronic Registry of Escrows, maintained by the Czech Bar Association.

  • An Executive Committee and other sub-committees oversee the business affairs of DUCAC, including the Pavilion Bar.

  • Fee disputes shall be arbitrated according to the guidelines and standards adopted by the State Bar of California, if any, then in effect.

  • Any other dispute shall be arbitrated according to the arbitration rules of the Orange County Bar Association, if any, then in effect; and if there are no such rules in effect then in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association.


More Definitions of Bar

Bar means the North Carolina State Bar.
Bar means either (1) a ruling by the highest court of the State or the intermediate court of appeals when not subject to further review by the highest court of the State in a State with a single intermediate court of appeals setting forth the general principle that no Subdivisions or Special Districts in the State may maintain Released Claims against Released Entities, whether on the ground of the Agreement (or the release in it) or otherwise; (2) a law barring Subdivisions and Special Districts in the State from maintaining or asserting Released Claims against Released Entities (either through a direct bar or through a grant of authority to release claims and that authority is exercised in full); or (3) a Settlement Class Resolution in the State with full force and effect. For the avoidance of doubt, a law or ruling that is conditioned or predicated upon payment by a Released Entity (apart from payments by Xxxxxxx incurred under the Agreement) shall not constitute a Bar.
Bar means a counter at which the preparation, pouring, serving, sale, or consumption of alcoholic beverages is the primary activity;
Bar means a retail alcoholic beverage establishment licensed under chapter 5-02 that is devoted to the serving of alcoholic beverages for consumption by guests on the premises and in which the serving of food is only incidental to the consumption of those beverages. The term includes a bar located within a hotel, bowling center, restaurant, or other establishment that is not licensed primarily or exclusively to sell alcoholic beverages.
Bar. Either: (1) a law barring Subdivisions in a State from maintaining Released Claims against Released Entities (either through a direct bar or through a grant of authority to release claims and the exercise of such authority in full) or (2) a ruling by the highest court of the State (or, in a State with a single intermediate court of appeals, the intermediate court of appeals when not subject to further review by the highest court of the State) setting forth the general principle that Subdivisions in the State may not maintain any Released Claims against Released Entities, whether on the ground of this Agreement (or the release in it) or otherwise. For the avoidance of doubt, a law or ruling that is conditioned or predicated upon payment by a Released Entity (apart from the Annual Payments by Settling Distributors under this Agreement) shall not constitute a Bar.
Bar means a counter or similar structure:
Bar means, as a noun, that a person is not permitted to receive regulatory approval, or be employed as a caregiver by or under contract with an entity, or to reside as a nonclient at an entity.