Public Hall definition

Public Hall means a building or part of a building, including a portable building or tent, with a seating capacity for over 100 persons, that is offered for use or used as a place of public assembly, but does not include a theatre licensed under the Film Classification Act, 2005, S.O. 2005, c. 17 (“Film Classification Act”) or a building, except a tent, used solely for religious purposes;
Public Hall means a building or structure or part thereof including a banquet hall or a portable building or tent, offered for use as a place of public assembly but does not include a building, except a tent, used solely for religious purposes;
Public Hall means any hall, corridor or passageway not within the exclusive control of one family.

Examples of Public Hall in a sentence

  • Despite its flaws, the principal advantage of this classification is that it transcends the traditional dichotomous classification of public and private.

  • Another technique is to have jurors report for service on a staggered schedule during the day.

  • The following attendance limits for the Public Hall must be strictly observed to comply with the Fire and Safety Regulations.

  • There was, however, uncertainty over how much, and for how long, consumers would change their energy use and therefore whether the benefits would be fully realised.

  • This section does not prevent a Keeper or a Keeper's employees from entering or remaining within the Large Public Hall.


More Definitions of Public Hall

Public Hall means a building, including a portable building or tent, with seating capacity for over one hundred persons, that is offered, or is used, as a place of public assembly, and includes a theatre and bingo hall, but does not include a building owned by a board of education or municipality and does not include a building used solely for religious assembly.
Public Hall or “Hall” means a building or structure or any part thereof used or offered for use as a place of public assembly for any purpose, but does not include a theatre within the meaning of the Theatres Act.
Public Hall means a building or a part of a building, including a portable building, together with patios and decks, if any, with a capacity of over 150 persons that is offered for use or used as a place of public assembly, but does not include a theatre for the purposes of the Theatres Act or that part of a building used solely for religious purposes;
Public Hall means a building or part thereof where members of the public gather together for the purpose of any meeting or entertainment whether or not an admission fee is charged and whether or not such premises are rented or leased by any organization for any such function. A "Public Hall" does not include a private club, a fraternal organization, a theatre, a school or a church.
Public Hall means any hall, corridor or passageway not within the exclusive control of one (1) family.
Public Hall means a building, including a portable building or tent with a seating capacity for over 100 persons that is offered for use or used as a place of public assembly, but does not include a theatre within the meaning of the Theatres Act or a building, except a tent, used solely for religious purposes;
Public Hall means a hall, corridor, or passageway for providing egress from a dwelling unit to a public way and not within the exclusive control of one (1) dwelling unit.