Casino facility means a freestanding, land-based structure in which casino gaming permitted under this chapter may be conducted that may include bars, restaurants, showrooms, theaters, or other facilities, but does not include any structure used for hotel or other transient accommodation lodging purposes.
Casino facility. The casino to be developed as part of the Project.
Casino facility means one of them as the context requires.
Examples of Casino facility in a sentence
REIT Assets Transferred by TRB Flamingo, LLC (Applicable Casino Facility Noted) 135, 141, 161, 163, and 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; 000 X.
REIT Assets Transferred by Players Bluegrass Downs LLC (Applicable Casino Facility Noted) Park Avenue (Owned) (Bluegrass Downs) 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx (Owned) (Bluegrass Downs) Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Park Road (Leased) (Bluegrass Downs) 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx and 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx (Leased) (Bluegrass Downs) Z.
Terms and Conditions of the Casino Facility License must take precedence.
More Definitions of Casino facility
Casino facility means any facility where Gambling Games are conducted under the jurisdiction of the Indiana Gaming Commission pursuant to Indiana Code 4-33 or Indiana Code 4-35.
Casino facility means any and all buildings, improvements, fixtures and equipment now or hereafter situate on the Casino Property.
Casino facility means individual reference and "Casino Facilities" shall mean collective reference to the CPI Hotel/Casino Facilities, ACLVI Hotel/Casino Facility, the ACCBI Riverboat/Hotel Facilities and the ACVI Casino Facility.
Casino facility means the improvements and the casino business and related activities to be conducted on the Real Property following completion of the Casino Project.
Casino facility means a freestanding, land-based structure that may include structures with bars, restaurants, showrooms, theaters, or other facilities but does not include any structure used for hotel or other transient accommodation lodging purposes.
Casino facility means a freestanding, land—based structure which may include structures with bars, restaurants, showrooms, theaters, or other facilities, to provide casino gaming with not less than two thousand gaming stations.