Common Spaces definition

Common Spaces means the interior areas of the Entire Facility (such as hallways and washrooms) used in common by the parties to access and use the various rooms and spaces comprising the Jointly Operated Facilities, in accordance with the current practices of the parties and as further described in Appendix A;
Common Spaces shall be defined as any space in the House in the Greek Village not occupied by individual bedrooms.
Common Spaces means the common areas within Sibaya Precinct, which areas shall include, inter alia, open spaces, sidewalk servitudes, parks, certain areas of indigenous bush and certain road verges;

Examples of Common Spaces in a sentence

  • The Association acknowledges that the Park Board makes decisions regarding priorities for repair, maintenance and building upgrades on a system-wide basis considering, without limitation, health and safety, state of repair and the availability of resources, and the final decision with respect to all maintenance, repair and upgrade work for the Jointly Operated Facility and Common Spaces will rest with the Park Board.

  • When determining the annual priorities for maintenance, repair and upgrades of the Jointly Operated Facilities and Common Spaces, the Park Board will consider any suggestions provided by the Association to the Recreation Supervisor.

  • The Park Board will use reasonable efforts to engage the Association as a stakeholder when making decisions about priorities for maintenance, repair or upgrades to the Jointly Operated Facility or Common Spaces.

  • The Association acknowledges and agrees that the Park Board budget, including allocations to operating and capital resources for the Jointly Operated Facilities, Common Spaces and the Community Centre Network, are in the sole discretion of the Park Board.

  • The Association may provide suggestions to the Recreation Supervisor, with a copy to the Director of Recreation, for consideration by the Park Board regarding what maintenance, repair or upgrades may be the most beneficial to the Jointly Operated Facilities and community and to suggest priorities for maintenance, repair or upgrades to the Jointly Operated Facility or Common Spaces.


More Definitions of Common Spaces

Common Spaces means the common areas within Ridgeside, which areas shall include, inter alia, open spaces, parks, certain areas of indigenous bush, certain road verges, private roads and public thoroughfares within Ridgeside ;
Common Spaces means the common areas within the Park, which areas shall include, inter alia, open spaces, parks, certain areas of indigenous bush, certain road verges, private roads and public thoroughfares within the Park;
Common Spaces means the common areas within Bridge City, which areas shall include, inter alia, open spaces, parks, certain areas of indigenous bush, certain road verges, private roads, sidewalk servitudes, lane servitudes, market square, as defined and described in Bridge City Precinct Plan No. 4, as approved by the eThekwini Municipality, and public thoroughfares within Bridge City;
Common Spaces means the common areas within the Estate comprising of private roads and private open spaces and Wetland to be transferred to the Association, but subject to any registered servitude area/s.
Common Spaces or “Community Areas” shall mean Common Areas. The Declarant may convey all or parts of the Common Areas to the City of Colorado Springs or any other governmental authority. The Declarant may replat or rezone, or both, any part of the Properties owned by the Declarant, together with the adjoining Common Areas.”
Common Spaces means the common areas within the Residential Sub Precinct, which areas shall include, inter alia, open spaces, parks, certain areas of indigenous bush, certain road verges and private roads within the Residential Sub Precinct;
Common Spaces means areas within the Facility that are not Restricted Access Areas such as, but not limited to, the bathrooms, kitchen, break room, foyer, walkways, and roadways, but shall exclude the Dock, bulkheads and berths.