Commercial establishment definition

Commercial establishment means a place of business which is at all times equipped with sufficient tables and seats to accommodate twenty-five persons at one time, and the licensed premises of which conform to the standards and specifications of the division.
Commercial establishment means an establishment in which the business of advertising, commission or forwarding is conducted, or which is a commercial agency, and includes a clerical department of a factory or of any industrial or commercial undertaking, the office establishment of a person who for the purpose of fulfilling a contract with the owner of any commercial establishment or industrial establishment, employs workmen, a unit of a joint stock company, an insurance company, a banking company or a bank, a broker’s office or stock-exchange, a club, a hotel, a restaurant or an eating house, a cinema or theater, and such other establishment or class thereof, as Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, declare to be a commercial establishment for the purpose of this Ordinance;
Commercial establishment means an establishment which carries on any business, trade or profession or any work in connection with, or incidental or ancillary to, any business, trade or profession, and includes-

Examples of Commercial establishment in a sentence

  • Authorized Dealers and Distributors of the OEM, if they do not have any Registered Office / Commercial establishment in IndiaAll the categories of the bidders should agree to remain responsible for providing Comprehensive Maintenance Services (including all spares) and consumables for the entire useful life of the Equipment during warranty and after expiry of the Warranty Period.

  • Certificate of Incorporation/Shops & Commercial establishment Certificate/Any other relevant certificate to proof the year of establishmentb.

  • Certificate ofIncorporation/Shops & Commercial establishment Certificate/Any other relevant certificate to proof the year of establishment2.

  • Commercial establishment means any hotel, motel, restaurant, food store, hospital, school, church or any nonresidential establishment at which garbage or trash may be generated.

  • Commercial establishment facilities shall have adequate lighting in all areas where marijuana is stored and where equipment and utensils are cleaned.


More Definitions of Commercial establishment

Commercial establishment means a place of business:
Commercial establishment means any establishment, (including institu- tions and local, state and federal gov- ernment agencies) engaged primarily in the sale of goods or services, where natural gas is used for purposes other than those involving manufacturing or electric power generation.
Commercial establishment means stores, offices, restaurants, warehouses and other non-manufacturing activi- ties.
Commercial establishment shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the NRTC/Member Agreement.
Commercial establishment means any room, group of rooms, building or enclosure containing plumbing and used or intended for use in the operation of one business enterprise for the sale or distribution of any product, commodity, article or service or used or intended for use for any social, amusement, religious, educational, charitable or public purpose. "Commercial Establishment" includes institutional dormitories, but does not include personal care boarding homes licensed by the Commonwealth.
Commercial establishment means a commercial or trading or banking or insurance establishment, an establishment or administrative service in which persons employed are mainly engaged in office work, a hotel, restaurant, boarding or eating house, a cafe or any other refreshment house, a theatre or any other place of public amusement or entertainment and includes such establishments as the State Government may by notification declare to be a commercial establishment for the purposes of this Act;
Commercial establishment means any premises wherein any trade, business or profession or any work in connection with, or incidental or ancillary thereto is carried on and includes a society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (21 of 1860), and charitable or other trust, whether registered or not, which carries on any business, trade or profession or work in connection with, or incidental or ancillary thereto, journalistic and printing establishments, contractors and auditors establishments, quarries and mines not governed by the Mines Act, 1952 (35 of 1952), educational or other institutions run for private gain, and premises in which business of banking, insurance, stocks and shares, brokerage or produce exchange is carried on, but does not include a shop or a factory registered under the Factories Act, 1948 (43 of 1948), or theatres, cinemas, restaurants, eating houses, residential hotels, clubs or other places of public amusements or entertainment;