Public Events definition

Public Events means an event that is organized by not for profit organizations which may or may not include fundraising.
Public Events means training delivered by Pearson face-to-face at a public venue or a Pearson office, or online.
Public Events means those County sponsored events (such as for employee appreciation, tourism conferences and other similar County related purposes).

Examples of Public Events in a sentence

  • Restricted Activity Directions and Public Events FrameworkI understand my legal obligations as set out in the Roadmap for Reopening and Public Events Framework.

  • Notification of Public Events and Meetings ...........................................................................

  • The purpose of this general rule is to foster an appropriate educational environment, prevent unwarranted disclosure of student images and information, and to comply with the requirements of the negotiated agreement with the St. Johns Education Association.Open House and Public Events Exception: Open house and public events are events where school premises are opened to the public or a segment of the public at the direction of the principal.

  • Sydney Showground requires the Licensee of Public Events to engage the services of an approved First Aid supplier for all operational days.

  • Gas bottles must be ‘in date’, secured, used and stored in accordance with Energy Safe Victoria’s Code of Practice for the Safe Use of LP Gas at Public Events in Victoria.

  • Open House and Public Events Exception.Open house and public events are events where school premises are opened to the public or a segment of the public at the direction of the principal.

  • Notification of Public Events and Meetings............................................................................

  • More information may be found on Ecology’s Public Events Calendar: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/; click on calendar.

  • Open House and Public Events Exception: Open house and public events are events where school premises are opened to the public or a segment of the public at the direction of the principal.

  • The Health Plan shall submit, for review and approval by the Agency, its intent to market at Health Fairs and Public Events at least two (2) weeks prior to the event.


More Definitions of Public Events

Public Events means indoor and outdoor occurrences where people are seated or congregate in close proximity including, but not limited to, parades, fairs, farmers markets, concerts and ceremonies.
Public Events means training delivered by Positive Planet face-to-face at a public venue or a Positive Planet office, or online that anyone with a Positive Planet account can book onto. "Asynchronous Training" means training that is online anytime and self-guided.
Public Events. The Client agrees responsibility for all promotion. Events are open to the general public unless specified as a private event.
Public Events. The Client agrees to take full responsibility for all promotion of public event/program. Public event/programs are open to the general public unless indicated herein as a private event. Riverside Arts Center (RAC) assumes no responsibility for public event/program unless separately agreed to in writing.
Public Events means an event arranged by the Town directly, or in partnership, to release information, raise awareness, or to celebrate a civic milestone. Some of the most common include: award presentations, dinners, conference greetings, dedication ceremony, ground breaking, official opening, program launch, ribbon cutting, sod turning, major announcements.
Public Events or "event" means an event involving public entertainment and which may require a road closure as those terms are defined and regulated in This Section.

Related to Public Events

  • Events means an action or occurrence, at any given location within the Authorized System that causes a Collection System Overflow. An Event ends when there is no recurrence of a CSO or SSO in the Collection System at the same location in the 12-hour period following the last Collection System Overflow.

  • Listed Events means any of the events listed in Section 5(a) of this Disclosure Certificate.

  • Servicer Termination Events (or any analogous term under the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement) include customary market termination events with respect to failure to make advances, failure to timely remit payments to the Non-Lead Note Holders as required hereunder or under the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement (subject to no more than one business day grace period), failure to timely deposit amounts into any REO Account or to remit to a Servicer for deposit into a related collection or custodial account, failure to deliver (or cause to be delivered) materials or information required in order for each Non-Lead Note Holder or each Non-Lead Depositor to timely comply with its obligations under the Exchange Act, the Securities Act and Form SF-3, and for rating agency downgrades or other triggers with respect to any certificates issued in connection with a Non-Lead Securitization, subject to customary grace periods (provided that, in the case of failures related to the securities laws, such grace periods will not cause a Non-Lead Depositor to fail to comply with the applicable provisions of such securities laws). Upon the occurrence of such a Servicer Termination Event with respect to the Master Servicer affecting a Non-Lead Securitization Note Holder and the Master Servicer is not otherwise terminated pursuant to the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement, the Master Servicer shall be required, upon the direction of such Non-Lead Securitization Note Holder, to appoint a subservicer with respect to such Non-Lead Securitization Note. Upon the occurrence of a Servicer Termination Event with respect to the Special Servicer affecting a Non-Lead Securitization Note Holder and the Special Servicer is not otherwise terminated pursuant to the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement, the Trustee shall, upon direction of such Non-Lead Securitization Note Holder, terminate the Special Servicer with respect to, but only with respect to, the Mortgage Loan;

  • Adverse REMIC Event As defined in Section 9.01(f) hereof.