Public House definition
Examples of Public House in a sentence
There is a telephone in the shop and a public telephone box opposite the Shepherd Public House (turn left out of the recreation ground and turn left at the cross roads).
The Company shall not be liable under this Insurance whilst the Insured Vehicle(s) is parked, kept on, adjacent to or within a radius of 400 metres of the residence or place of employment of the Insured which is declared as a Public House / Licenced Premises.
The property is listed within the current (2017) Rating List as a Public House and Premises with a Rateable Value of £4,000.
The works include minor widening of the road up to 5m to the west of the Old Brewery Public House and up to 5.5m to the east of this point, and provision of a HGV passing bay on the south side approximately 80m west of the turn for Froglands Farm.
The execution, delivery and performance by EBC Public House of this Agreement and each Transaction Document to which EBC Public House is a party have been duly authorized by the board of directors of EBC Public House.
EBC Public House does not currently maintain, nor has at any time in the past maintained, employees or assets of any kind in any jurisdiction outside of the United States.
The entire authorized capital stock of EBC Public House is as follows: EBC Public House is authorized to issue 1000 shares of common stock, no par value, of which 1000 shares are issued and outstanding.
EACH OF THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT HEREBY WAIVES TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION ARISING OUT OF MATTERS RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT, WHICH WAIVER IS INFORMED AND VOLUNTARY.
The property is listed as a Public House & Premises and has a rateable value of £4,800.
Seller has provided Buyer with all documents and information concerning the Business and the assets of EBC Public House as Buyer has requested, including without limitation all ledgers and financial statements, income documentation, sales history, sales tax records, client records, client and prospective client lists, employee salaries and benefits, and all other pertinent documents, in each case, to the extent requested throughout the Due Diligence Period by Buyer to objectively evaluate the Business.