LUNCH ROOM definition

LUNCH ROOM shall have vinyl composition tile (VCT) flooring 1/8" gauge, standard grade, as manufactured by Tarkett or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
LUNCH ROOM means that portion of the Subleased Premises, comprising approximately 656 square feet more particularly shown on Schedule ”A” to this Sublease;
LUNCH ROOM means restaurant with a maximum seating capacity of forty-nine

Examples of LUNCH ROOM in a sentence

  • OFFENDERS CAUGHT WILL BE DENIED USE OF THE LUNCH ROOM FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST ONE MONTH.

  • LUNCH ROOM CHANGE OM The Company shall provide a designated and sufficiently heated area in which employees may eat their lunch, Such area shall be partitioned.

  • LUNCH ROOM CABINETS: Furnish and install upper and lower plastic laminate faced cabinets and countertop, Melamine lined interiors.

  • LUNCH ROOM Tenant shall have the right to share the use of the lunch room with other tenants in the building at $150 per month.

  • APPENDIX E LUNCH ROOM FACILITIES The list below details what will be required to ensure that the facilities in each area designated by the attached map (Appendix F) will be suitable for use during prescribed breaks to ensure compliance with the Work Health and Safety Act 2012.


More Definitions of LUNCH ROOM

LUNCH ROOM means restaurant with a maximum seating capacity of forty-nine (49) people with no dancing or entertainment but permitting the sale of alcoholic beverages with meals.
LUNCH ROOM. The Company will supply suitably enclosed heated accommodation where employees may have their lunch. Lockers for personal storage shall be provided.
LUNCH ROOM means a sanitary location inside a building or structure where employees are permitted to eat.
LUNCH ROOM. A separate room or portion of the factory as a dining-room where the employer will provide adequate table and seating accommodation. Hot water will be provided and the room kept clean at the employer's expense. • Drinking water: An adequate supply of cool drinking under hygienic conditions.
LUNCH ROOM means restaurant with a maximum seating capacity of forty (40) people and with no dancing, entertainment or sale of alcoholic beverages, except the serving of beer and wine with meals.
LUNCH ROOM. Comp. Room," "File Room," "Stor," "Phone Room," "Storage," "Conference Room," "Conference Room," "Copy Room," "Conference Room," "Lobby" and "Lunch Room." EXPANSION SPACE WORK LETTER AGREEMENT EXISTING SPACE - TURNKEY CONSTRUCTION EXHIBIT B ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS WORK LETTER AGREEMENT (hereinafter "Exhibit B") is attached to and forms a part of that certain First Amendment to Lease ("Amendment') amending that certain lease ("Lease") by and between CALIFORNIA FIRST, LTD., a Florida limited partnership ("Landlord"), and ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING RESOURCES, a Delaware corporation ("Tenant"), pursuant to which Landlord leases to Tenant those certain premises located at ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and consisting of approximately nine thousand one hundred fifty-nine (9,159) square feet ("Premises"). The Amendment provides for, among other things, the expansion of the Premises by adding thereto approximately six thousand two hundred fifty (6,250) square feet ("Expansion Space"). All capitalized terms used herein shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Amendment to which this Exhibit B is made a part thereof unless otherwise defined herein. The Expansion Space shall be improved in accordance with the following:

Related to LUNCH ROOM

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

  • Guest Room means a separately-keyed lodging unit in the Hotel.

  • Kitchen means a food preparation area that includes a sink, refrigerator and a microwave oven or stove.

  • Carpet Area means the net usable floor area of the Unit including the area covered by the internal partition walls of the Unit but shall exclude the area covered by external walls, areas under service shafts, exclusive balcony/verandah/open terrace area.

  • Room means a room or other space provided for sleeping that can be rented independently, including the furnishings and other accessories in the room. Room includes, but is not limited to, a condominium or time-sharing unit that, pursuant to a management agreement, may be used to provide dwelling, lodging, or sleeping quarters for a transient guest.