Private hotel definition

Private hotel means an applicant for a private club or licensed private club licensee meeting the criteria set forth in this subsection which:
Private hotel means an applicant for a private club or licensed private club licensee
Private hotel means a hotel used primarily for short-term residential purposes which is not licensed under the Liquor Act 1982 and does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this Schedule.

More Definitions of Private hotel

Private hotel means a residential building in which board and lodging is provided or is intended to be provided for no more than 5 boarders or lodgers, other than members of the family of the occupier, or person in charge and control of the building, for reward or payment; and includes a boarding house, but does not include a building forming part of a camping ground, licensed premises or travellers accommodation (as defined).
Private hotel means any premises (excluding a club) where meals are sold or supplied to paying resident guests and any premises not being a common lodging house or a house let as lodgings, where provision is made for more than 6 paying guests to be accommodated overnight;
Private hotel means a building used for short-term temporary accommodation and which is not licensed under the Liquor Act 1982 . "public hall" means a building or place, whether owned or controlled by the Council or otherwise, which is used or intended to be used for general public purposes such as meetings, entertainments, exhibitions, social and community activities or the like, but does not include any building or place which is operated for profit or gain or elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "real estate sign" means an advertisement in respect of a place or premises to which it is affixed which contains only a notice that the place or premises is or are for sale or letting, together with particulars of the sale or letting and:
Private hotel means a hotel used primarily for short-term residential purposes which is not licensed under the Liquor Act 1982 and does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "recreation area" means an area used to provide facilities for recreational activities which promote the physical, cultural or intellectual welfare of persons within the community, and includes golf courses, tennis courts and bowling greens and any ancillary buildings. "recreation facility" means a building or place used for indoor recreation, such as a squash court, swimming pool, gymnasium or bowling alley, or any other building or place of a like character used for sporting, recreation or leisure activities, whether or not operated for the purpose of gain, but does not include a place of assembly or an amusement centre. "relic" means:

Related to Private hotel

  • Private home means a private residence in which the licensee permanently resides, which residency is not contingent upon caring for children or employment by a child placing agency. Private home includes a full-time foster family home, a full-time foster family group home, a group child care home, or a family child care home, as follows:

  • private hospital means a hospital that is not a public hospital;

  • private land means any land that has been or may hereafter be alienated from the Crown for any estate of freehold, or is or may hereafter be the subject of any conditional purchase agreement, or of any lease or concession with or without a right of acquiring the fee simple thereof (not being a pastoral lease within the meaning of the Land Administration Act 1997 or a lease or concession otherwise granted by or on behalf of the Crown for grazing purposes only or for timber purposes or a lease of Crown land for the use and benefit of the Aboriginal inhabitants) but —

  • Private Hire Vehicle means a licensed vehicle constructed or adapted to seat fewer than nine passengers, other than a hackney carriage or public service vehicle, which is provided for hire with the services of a driver for the purpose of carrying passengers

  • Private ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 10.01(f).