Room use definition

Room use means the use of a room within the Carnegie Building.

Examples of Room use in a sentence

  • Room use will be reserved through appropriate scheduling agents and will be on the same priority and costs as other College organizations.

  • Room use shall be reserved through appropriate scheduling agents and shall be on the same priority and costs as other campus organizations.

  • Community Room use is limited to the Community Room, kitchenette, and public restrooms.

  • All arrangements for the Community Room use must be made thru the City of Oak Point at least two-weeks in advance of the events scheduled date.

  • Licensee’s access to and use of the Conference Rooms must comply with Amway’s “General Guidelines” regarding Conference Room use set forth in Exhibit A.

  • Licensee represents and warrants that its use of the Conference Room will be in full compliance with Amway’s “General Guidelines” regarding Conference Room use in Exhibit A.

  • Gym/Game Room use will be scheduled between ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Staff and Rental Party prior to arrival date, and between the hours of 8:30am - 10:30pm.

  • This payment shall be prorated for any part month of Clean Room use.

  • Recreation Room use (including Ping Pong and Billiards) is available for guests attending a rental event but is not available to other residents for the duration of the rental event.

  • Unless you check this box, you will be able to use the phone to make exchanges between your Oakmark IRAs with the same registration information.

Related to Room use

  • Alcohol use means the consumption of any beverage, mixture, or preparation, including any medication, containing alcohol.

  • Station Use means the electric energy produced by the Generating Facility that is (a) used within the Generating Facility to power the lights, motors, control systems and other electrical loads that are necessary for Operation, and (b) consumed within the Generating Facility’s electric energy distribution system as losses needed to deliver electric energy to the Site Host Load, and

  • Routine use means the disclosure of a record without the consent of the subject or subjects, for a purpose which is compatible with the purpose for which the record was collected. It includes disclosures required to be made by statute other than the public records law, Iowa Code chapter 22.

  • Public use means a publicly owned project or a privately owned project that is available for use by the public.

  • Water-oriented use means a use that is water-dependent, water-related, or water-enjoyment, or a combination of such uses.