Bar areas definition

Bar areas means those areas which are devoted to the
Bar areas means those areas which are 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 such beverages.

Examples of Bar areas in a sentence

  • Juveniles are allowed in Bar areas only when accompanied by and under the control of a parent or guardian.

  • It is a basic requirement for guesthouses above ten rooms to have a bar and the following requirements should apply: Bar areas and equipment must be well maintained, clean and hygienic.

  • College equipment (e.g. skiffs, cutlery and crockery) must not be removed from the Hall or Bar areas.

  • College equipment (e.g., skiffs, cutlery and crockery) must not be removed from the Hall or Bar areas.

  • The improved layout will allow the separation of the Bar areas from the changing rooms facilities.

  • For Trustees information, West Sussex County Council Trading Standards Service paid an unannounced visit to Chequer Mead on 21 January 2009 to check areas of the Centre under the Food Safety Act 1990, the Weights and Measures Act 1985, and the Prices Act 1974 in both the Cuisine Studio and Bar areas.

  • Contractor shall not be held responsible for damage to or destruction of the Snack Bar areas, or Township's buildings, equipment, improvements, or other property whatsoever because of fire, explosion, and any other cause normally covered in standard form fire and casualty insurance policies with extended coverage endorsements, unless the fire or loss may be attributed to the negligence of Contractor or Contractor’s agents or employees.

  • The Council had previously determined that it wished to see the whole of the Borough parished and, in particular, the creation of Parishes in the Bushey and Potters Bar areas.

  • Alcohol can only be consumed in the designated Bar areas on the Showground.

  • The program is an HIV/AIDS prevention program that provides service to intravenous drug users and sex trade workers living in the Chilliwack, Hope and Boston Bar areas.

Related to Bar areas

  • Common Areas is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Project and interior utility raceways and installations within the Unit that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and other tenants of the Project and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, walkways, driveways and landscaped areas.

  • Garage shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Recital H;

  • Areas means such areas within the DAS Areas that are identified in Annexure A annexed to this Agreement;

  • Slum area means any area where dwellings predominate which, by reason of depreciation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement or design, lack of ventilation, light or sanitary facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to the public safety, health or morals.

  • Lot area means the total horizontal area within the lot lines of a lot.

  • Adjacent area means the area outside the affected area or permit area where air, surface or ground water, fish, wildlife, vegetation or other resources protected by Chapter 1513. of the Revised Code, determined according to the context in which "adjacent area" is used, are or reasonably could be expected to be adversely affected by proposed coal mining and reclamation operations including probable impacts from underground workings. With respect to underground mining operations, "adjacent area" shall include, at a minimum, the surface areas above full coal recovery areas.

  • Built-Up Area and/or “Covered Area” in relation to a Flat shall mean the floor area of that Flat including the area of balconies and terraces, if any attached thereto, and also the thickness of the walls (external or internal) and the columns and pillars therein Provided That if any wall, column or pillar be common between two Flats, then one-half of the area under such wall column or pillar shall be included in the built-up area of each such Flat.

  • Carpet Area means the net usable floor, area of an Flat/Apartment, excluding the area covered by the external walls, areas under services shafts, excluding balcony or verandah area and exclusive open terrace, but includes the area covered by the internal partition walls of the flat/apartment;