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Patron definition

Patron means a person who owns equity interest in the form of stock, shares, or
Patron means an individual to whom food, beverages, or services are sold,
Patron means an individual to whom food, beverages, or services are sold, offered for sale, or furnished, or who consumes an alcoholic product including:

Examples of Patron in a sentence

  • Under the Venue’s planning and occupancy permit, each Venue has a Patron Limit, which is the maximum number of people allowed within a venue at any one time and must be complied with at all times during the Booking.

  • The ACF reserves the right to end the Booking where the Venue Patron Limit is not adhered to, and the Hirer will be required to pay the full Venue Hire Fee.


More Definitions of Patron

Patron means a person who owns equity interest in the form of stock, shares, or membership or maintains similar financial rights in a cooperative corporation.
Patron means any person, customer or visitor who is not
Patron. – shall mean Residents, Guests, Non-Resident Patrons and Renters.
Patron means a bather or other person or occupant at a public pool who may or may not have contact with water either through partial or total immersion. Patrons may not have contact with the water, but who might still be exposed to potential contamination from the facility’s air, surfaces, or aerosols.
Patron means a person or entity who conducts patronage with the cooperative, regardless of whether the person is a member.
Patron means a person whose economic exchange is a regular part of the business of a cooperative or foreign cooperative, if the economic exchange is the same type of regular economic exchange engaged in by any class of members.
Patron or “Patrons” – shall mean Residents, Guests, Non-Resident Patrons, and Renters who are eighteen (18) years of age and older.