Dressing Room definition

Dressing Room means the area or room where a boxer puts on his boxing costume.
Dressing Room means a room or area, separate from the bleeding and defeathering rooms or areas, where a carcass is dressed by removing the feet, head and skin and evisceration is done;
Dressing Room. ’ means the area or room where contestants put on boxing or mixed martial arts attire and equipment;

Examples of Dressing Room in a sentence

  • Musicians are treated as equal members of the performing company and thus share Dressing Room facilities with the actors.

  • Special arrangements will include: 1 - Backstage Access; 1 - Dressing Room Area; a minimum of 2 security guards situated - Stage Left / Stage Right during the Artist’s performance.

  • The Operator may make capital improvements to the Kweskin Theater and the Dressing Room Theater at its sole cost and expense.

  • Auditorium Stage Conference Room Lighting Sound Kitchen Dressing Room # of Tables # of chairs ADAMSVILLE RESIDENTS (MUST LIVE IN CITY LIMITS) OUT OF CITY LIMITS ROOM RENTAL $50.00 $75.00 WITH LIGHTS & SOUND (Additional $25.00 over rental cost) $75.00 $100.00 WHOLE BUILDING RENTAL $75.00 $100.00 DEPOSIT $100.00 $200.00 *NO CHARGE FOR SCHOOLS FOR TESTING AND MEETINGS (charged when the function does not relate to educational needs).

  • We wish to reserve the following facilities and services: Capacity Members Non-Members Sanctuary 375 $100.00 $300.00 Chapel 35 $ 00.00 $ 75.00 Dressing Room, Men 15 $ 00.00 $ 20.00 Dressing Room, Women 40 $ 00.00 $ 30.00 Sound System Operator $ 40.00 $ 40.00 Aisle Candles $ 35.00 $ 35.00 Candelabra are available.

  • No major renovations or structural improvements whatsoever shall take place at the Dressing Room without the express authorization of the Region and the Operator.

  • The Society accepts that the Dressing Room is received in an ‘as is’ condition and the Region has not made any representations, warranties or agreements as to the condition of the Dressing Room including the suitability for the Society’s purposes.

  • Dressing Room #1 (Handicap Accessible) 8’ W x 12’ D Yes Yes Yes Green Room (Handicap Accessible) 10’6” W x 16’ D No No Yes * The Green Room connects with dressing room #2 and contains a 32-inch cable tv, telephone, Bluetooth speakers, Hardline Internet connection, a Keurig, mini microwave, and mini fridge.

  • The Society will upon non-renewal at the expiration of the term or sooner if the Agreement is terminated as provided herein, immediately surrender the Dressing Room and all other benefits in a peaceable way.

  • Notice will be provided to the Society of the planned entry as soon as possible and preferably prior to accessing the Dressing Room.


More Definitions of Dressing Room

Dressing Room means the area or room where a Contestant puts on his/her costume and other articles on as required by these regulations in preparation of the contest.
Dressing Room means a dressing area that may include washroom facilities and shower facilities.
Dressing Room means a room or area where a game carcass is dressed;
Dressing Room means a dedicated dressing room in Royal LePage Place, as currently exists and named the "Warriors Dressing Room" which will include the recently added gym currently located in dressing room #10;
Dressing Room means a room or area, where a carcass is dressed by removing the feet, head and skin and evisceration is done;
Dressing Room means a room used by employees either as a dressing room or as a restroom, or for both purposes.

Related to Dressing Room

  • Dressing means putting on and taking off all items of clothing and any necessary braces, fasteners or artificial limbs.

  • Toilet room means a room containing a water closet and a wash basin.

  • Eating means feeding oneself by getting food into the body from a receptacle (such as a plate, cup or table) or by a feeding tube or intravenously.

  • Cannabis flower means marijuana, hashish, and other

  • Pot or "Trap" means any stationary bottom-fishing contrivance or device made of wood, wire mesh, or plastic mesh, fished individually or linked by a common line and generally baited; used to catch finfish, crabs, conchs, or lobsters that enter through a conical or rectangular opening where escape is difficult.