Public Ground definition

Public Ground means land owned by the City for park, open space or similar purpose, which is held for use in common by the public.
Public Ground means any real property owned or leased by a municipality;
Public Ground means land owned or otherwise controlled by the City for park, open space or similar public purpose, which is held for use in common by the public and not a Public Way.

Examples of Public Ground in a sentence

  • The notice must contain: (i) the nature and character of the improvements, (ii) the Public Grounds and Public Ways upon which the improvements are to be made, (iii) the extent of the improvements, (iv) the time when the City will start the work, and (v) if more than one Public Ground or Public Way is involved, the order in which the work is to proceed.

  • COMPANY may, however, open and disturb any Public Ground or Public Way without permission from the CITY where an emergency exists requiring the immediate repair of NETWORK.

  • Restoration - After undertaking any work requiring the opening of any Public Ground or Public Way.

  • Relocation of NETWORK in Public Ground - CITY may require COMPANY, at CITY’s expense, to relocate or remove its NETWORK from Public Ground upon a finding by CITY that the NETWORK have become or will become a substantial impairment to the existing or proposed public use of the Public Ground.

  • The work shall be completed as promptly as weather permits, and if COMPANY shall not promptly perform and complete the work, remove all dirt, rubbish, equipment, and material, and put the Public Ground or Public Way in the said condition, the CITY shall have, after demand to COMPANY to cure and the passage of a reasonable period of time following the demand, but not to exceed five days, the right to make the restoration at the expense of COMPANY.

  • Street Openings - COMPANY shall not open or disturb any Public Ground or Public Way for any purpose without first having obtained a permit from the CITY, if required by a separate Agreement, for which the CITY may impose a reasonable fee.

  • Public Ground - Land owned by the CITY for park, open space, or similar purposes, which is held for use in common by the public.

  • Company may, however, open and disturb the surface of any Public Way or Public Ground without a permit if (i) an emergency exists requiring the immediate repair of Gas Facilities and (ii) Company gives telephone, email or similar notice to the City before commencement of the emergency repair, if reasonably possible.

  • Company may, however, open and disturb any Public Ground or Public Way without permission from the City where an emergency exists requiring the immediate repair of Electric Facilities.

  • Company shall not open or disturb the surface of any Public Way or Public Ground for any purpose without first having obtained a permit from the City, if required by a separate ordinance, for which the City may impose a reasonable fee.


More Definitions of Public Ground

Public Ground means any area, road, street, square that can be used by everyone without restrictions; [...]”
Public Ground means ground acquired for the purpose of a single burial. Graves shall be opened consecutively in such order as the Council shall from
Public Ground means ground acquired for the purpose of a single burial. Graves shall be opened consecutively in such order as the Council shall from time to time determine. No monument, headstone, headblock, plinth, railing or other erection shall be erected or placed on or around the graves, nor shall the graves be permitted to be planted or otherwise decorated or dressed.
Public Ground means any City owned land.

Related to Public Ground

  • Public garage means a building or other place where vehicles or vessels are kept and stored and where a charge is made for the storage and keeping of vehicles and vessels.

  • Public Property means any and all property owned by the City or held in the name of the City by any of the departments, commissions or agencies within the City government.

  • Public works project means the erection, construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of any public structure, building, road, or other public improvement of any kind.

  • Public lands ’ means (A) all lands under the cus- tody and control of the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture, except Indian lands, (B) lands under the custody and control of the Tennessee Valley Authority that are situated in western Ken- tucky and Tennessee and are designated as ‘‘Land Be- tween the Lakes,’’ and (C) lands under the custody and control of the Secretary of Defense;

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