Premises open to the public definition

Premises open to the public means all public spaces including, but not limited to, streets, alleys, sidewalks, parks, rights-of-way and public open space, and private property onto which the public is regularly invited or permitted to enter for any purpose.
Premises open to the public means all public spaces, including but not limited to streets, alleys, sidewalks, parks, and public open space, as well as private property on to which the public is regularly invited or permitted to enter for any purpose.

Examples of Premises open to the public in a sentence

  • Lessee shall keep the Premises open to the public at all times consistent with the uses permitted hereunder, subject to the Rules and Regulations or as otherwise approved by the General Manager in writing.

  • Tenant shall keep the Premises open to the public at all times consistent with the uses permitted under this Lease, subject to the Rules and Regulations or as otherwise approved by the General Manager in writing.

  • Sublessee shall operate its business in an efficient, high class and reputable manner, and shall, except during reasonable periods for repairing, cleaning, and decorating, keep the Subleased Premises open to the public for business with adequate personnel in attendance, for a minimum of ten (10) hours a day, Monday through Saturday; provided, however, that such minimum hours of operation shall be shortened for any day during which a bank holiday occurs.

  • Tenant must, except during reasonable periods for repairing, cleaning and decorating, keep the Demised Premises open to the public for business with adequate personnel in attendance on all business days, except to the extent Tenant may be prohibited from being open for business by applicable law, ordinance or governmental regulation.

  • Offeror must demonstrate that it will keep the Premises open to the public seven (7) days per week for at least eight (8) hours per day.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord may use force to dispossess Tenant only in the following situations: (i) it is pursuant to law or a court order, judgment or decree; or (ii) Tenant has not been operating its business at the Leased Premises open to the public as required by Article 9(C) of this Lease for more than seven (7) business days.

  • Tenant shall operate its business in an efficient, professional and reputable manner so as to produce the maximum amount of sales from the Demised Premises, and shall, except during reasonable periods for repairing, cleaning, and decorating, keep the Demised Premises open to the public for business with adequate personnel in attendance on all days and during all hours (including evenings) established by Landlord from time.

  • The LESSEE agrees that the portions of the Premises open to the public (together with access thereto for purposes of using the Premises) shall be equally available to all adult members of the public without discrimination.

  • The County will reimburse the School District for the cost of custodial services that result from having the Premises open to the public in the evenings and on Saturday at a rate of $42 per hour, with a minimum of four hours per day.

  • Franchisee shall keep the Premises open to the public every day of the year except Christmas, unless otherwise specified by Franchisor or agreed in writing by Franchisor or unless required by law or by a lease approved pursuant to this Agreement.

Related to Premises open to the public

  • public open space means the securing of an area of a site at grade or street level which is acceptable to the City and is appropriately landscaped for the use and enjoyment of the public during reasonable hours.

  • Tenant Improvement Work means the construction of the Tenant Improvements, together with any related work (including demolition) that is necessary to construct the Tenant Improvements.

  • Public improvement costs means the costs of:

  • Public premises means any hotel, restaurant, tavern, store, arena, hall, or other place of public accommodation, business, amusement, or resort.

  • Open space means undeveloped land, a naturally landscaped area, or a formal or man-made landscaped area that provides a connective link or a buffer between other resources.

  • Authority’s Premises means any premises occupied by or under the control of the Authority where the Services are to be supplied, as set out in the Specification.

  • Tenant Improvements Defined in Exhibit B, if any.

  • Substantial Completion means the stage in the progress of the work as determined and certified by the Contracting Officer in writing to the Contractor, on which the work (or a portion designated by the Government) is sufficiently complete and satisfactory. Substantial completion means that the property may be occupied or used for the purpose for which it is intended, and only minor items such as touch-up, adjustments, and minor replacements or installations remain to be completed or corrected which:

  • Commercial Premises Means a place of trade or premises operated for financial gain, including but not limited to, a retirement village or a block of flats that has a common facility; a place of trade where the manufacture and production of products or produce takes place; a site where renovation, restoration and refurbishment work as described in Appendix B takes place.

  • Open space land means (a) any land area so designated by an

  • Improvement Costs means any additional expenditure on a fixed asset that materially increases the capacity of the asset or materially improves its functioning or represents more than 10% of the initial depreciation base of the asset;

  • Building Work has the meaning given to it in section 6 of the Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016 (Cth);

  • Construction Completion Date means the Completion Date of the Construction as specified in the Statutory Declaration of Completion for the Project;

  • construction site means a workplace where construction work is being performed;

  • Premises Building Total Destruction means if the Building of which the Premises are a part is damaged or destroyed to the extent that the cost to repair is fifty percent (50%) or more of the then Replacement Cost of the Building.

  • Substantial Completion Date means the date on which Substantial Completion occurs.

  • Improvement completion assurance means a surety bond, letter of credit,

  • Premises Total Destruction means damage or destruction to the Premises, other than Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations and Trade Fixtures, which cannot reasonably be repaired in six (6) months or less from the date of the damage or destruction. Lessor shall notify Lessee in writing within thirty (30) days from the date of the damage or destruction as to whether or not the damage is Partial or Total.

  • Date of commencement of the project means the date of the agreement.

  • Home improvement means the remodeling, altering,

  • Customer Premises Equipment or "CPE" means equipment employed on the premises of a Person other than a Carrier to originate, route or terminate Telecommunications (e.g., a telephone, PBX, modem pool, etc.).

  • Construction Completion means physical construction of a cleanup action component is complete.

  • domestic premises means any premises used wholly or partly as a dwelling or intended for such use;

  • School premises means either of the following:

  • Landlord’s Work means the work of constructing the Tenant Improvements.

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected. Unsatisfactory: the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall has not significantly improved following a rating of needs improvement, or the Educator’s performance is consistently below the requirements of a standard or overall and is considered inadequate, or both.