Examples of Public establishment in a sentence
For each of the 95 visits carried out throughout the year a report was provided to the OPCC by the ICVs detailing what they had observed and discussed with detainees and custody staff at the time of the visit.
Buckingham introduced to Parliament a Public establishment Bill by allowing boroughs to charge tax in order to set libraries and museums, which were first of its kind.
Public establishment means any establishment selling or offering for sale prepared food or beverages to the public generally, or any establishment leasing or renting overnight sleeping accommodations to the public generally, including, but not exclusively, restaurants, cafes, dining rooms, lunch counters, coffee shops, boarding houses, hotels, motor hotels, motels and rooming houses, unless the rental thereof is on a month-to-month basis or a longer period of time.
Public establishment" means any establishment selling or offering for sale prepared food or beverage to the public generally, or any establishment leasing or renting overnight sleeping accommodations to the public generally, including, but not exclusively, restaurants, cafes, dining rooms, lunch counters, coffee shops, boarding houses, hotels, motor hotels, motels, and rooming houses, unless the rental thereof is on a month-to-month basis or a longer period of time.
Public establishment of higher educationPublic higher education institutions are established and operated by the State.