Public places definition

Public places means any public thoroughfare, highway, road, street, lane, alley, trail, square, park, bridge, right of way, viaduct, subway, watercourse or other public place in the Municipality;
Public places means public rights-of-way, streets, easements or other real property interests dedicated or conveyed for public use.
Public places means any enclosed areas to which the public is invited or in which the public is permitted.

Examples of Public places in a sentence

  • Kindly Note that Legislation prohibits smoking in Public places other than in designated smoking areas and any person who contravenes the aforegoing is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine.

  • Technical Support Record here the discussion you have had about Information Compliance/Technical Support arrangements (working in Public places, file security, passwords etc.):- 4.

  • Public places may be covered but not enclosed unless by subsection (F)(3) of this section.

  • Public places like museums, day care centers, schools, have lower accessibility and reasonable accommodation standards under the ADA (and religious institutions are exempt), but by virtue of receiving federal financial assistance, the higher Section 504 standards apply to them.

  • Public places are required for the commercial portions of development at a rate of four square feet of public place per 20 square feet of net commercial floor area up to a public place maximum of 5,000 square feet.


More Definitions of Public places

Public places means public streets, public walkways, public rights of way, public parks, and any other public gathering areas. However, Public Places shall not include the interior of buildings or the interior of parking garages owned or operated by the City of Stamford or any other governmental agency, or the immediate entrances and exits to buildings or parking garages owned or operated by the City of Stamford or any other governmental agency.
Public places means all sidewalks, streets, avenues, alleys, publicly owned parking lots and privately owned parking lots open to the public for parking in the city. This definition does not include the premises licensed for the sale of liquor or beer at retail by the Liquor Division of the Montana Department of Revenue. For purposes of this definition, the term "premises" shall have the same meaning attributed to that term by the Department of Revenue pursuant to its administrative regulations, which term is defined as follows: the building or any specific portion of any building in which the liquor and/or beer business is conducted and those areas in which the licensee operates a sidewalk cafe, open air restaurant or tavern outside of and adjacent to the licensed building and to which patrons are permitted free access from the building. (Ord. No.
Public places means all highways, parks and other outside areas owned or controlled by the Municipality or the Province;
Public places means enclosed areas within publicly and privately owned buildings, structures, facilities, or complexes that are open to, used by, or accessible to the general public. Public places include, but are not limited to, stores, banks, eating establishments, bars, hotels, motels, depots and transit terminals, theaters and auditoriums, enclosed sports arenas, convention centers, museums, galleries, polling places, hospitals and other health care facilities of any kind (including clinics, dental, chiropractic, or physical therapy facilities), automotive service centers, general business offices, nonprofit entity offices and libraries. Public places further include, but are not limited to, hallways, restrooms, stairways, escalators, elevators, lobbies, reception areas, waiting rooms, indoor service lines, checkout stations, counters and other pay stations, classrooms, meeting or conference rooms, lecture rooms, buses, or other enclosed places that are open to, used by, or accessible to the general public.
Public places means any place open to the public whether privately owned, including but not limited to, parking lots and the interiors and exteriors of commercial establishments such as restaurants, stores or places of entertainment.
Public places means and includes all grounds, other than streets or parks, owned by, leased to, or otherwise under the control of the City of Encinitas.
Public places means enclosed areas within publicly and privately owned buildings, structures, facilities, or complexes that are open to, used by, or accessible to the general public. Public places include, but are not limited to, stores, banks, eating establishments, bars, hotels, motels, depots and transit terminals, theaters and auditoriums, enclosed sports arenas, convention centers, museums, galleries, polling places, hospitals and other health care facilities of any kind (including clinics, dental, chiropractic, or physical therapy facilities), automotive service centers, general business offices, nonprofit entity offices and