Social Facilities definition

Social Facilities means the Licensed Premises and related facilities upon which any Social Activities are conducted;
Social Facilities means the Activity Center, the Outfitters Center and the River House that are planned as part of the Club Facilities.
Social Facilities means the food and beverage facilities of the Club and viewing areas of the Club, and does not include Private Functions;2 Members and Associates 19 years or older are permitted to introduce Guests to use Facilities on four occasions each month but the number of Guests cannot exceed six on any occasion. No Guest may be introduced to use Facilities more than twice in any calendar month. The introduction of Guests of Social Members is restricted in accordance with R4.6.3 Members and Associates 19 years or older are permitted to introduce Guests only to use Social Facilities without incurring a Guest fee.4 There are no restrictions on the number of occasions on which Members and Associates 19 years or older may introduce Guests only to use Social Facilities but the number of Guests cannot exceed six on any occasion.5 Associates between the ages of 8 and 19 are per- mitted to introduce one Guest at a time, and will be charged a Guest Fee regardless of whether Facilities or Social Facilities will be used.6 Attendance of Guests at special events may be restricted.

Examples of Social Facilities in a sentence

  • The access to health facilities (hospitals, clinics and community health centres) are based on the CSIR Guidelines for the Provision of Social Facilities in South Africa (2012).

  • The standards have been adjusted from time to time, the latest being issued by the “CSIR Guidelines for the Provision of Social Facilities in South African Settlements in 2012”.

  • Upon the payment of all applicable fees and charges, a Social Member will be entitled to enjoy the Social Facilities of the Club.

  • A summary of the points against the different sites is found on the next page with a complete chart given in the Appendices, Appendix H, Section I1 1Summary of the scores against set criteria for potential site in Bramley, bordering the Settlement Boundary2 3As the question 9 was asking about the accessibility of Social Facilities to these sites, as in the main they werebordering the Settlement Boundary it meant they were easily accessible.

  • CSIR, 2007, Schedule of Standards and Guidelines for the Spatial Provision and Development of Social Facilities, Public Institutions and Public Open Space in Cape Town.

  • Therefore there is an increased pressure on the delivery of Housing, Social Facilities and Job Creation within the Municipality.

  • Non-equity Golf Membership entitles the Member or its Designee and other Authorized Users of the Membership to use and enjoy all of the Social Facilities and Golf Facilities, during operating hours and subject to the Club Rules.

  • Each Designee and its Authorized Users are entitled to use and enjoy all of the Social Facilities and Golf Facilities, during operating hours and subject to the Club Rules.

  • All of the social and recreational facilities of the Club, including, without limitation, portions of the Main Resort authorized for use by Club Members, the Social Facilities, Health Club, Golf Club, and Tennis Facilities.

  • Community Membership entitles the Member or its Designee and other Authorized Users of the Membership to use all of the Social Facilities during operating hours and subject to the Club Rules.


More Definitions of Social Facilities

Social Facilities means the Club’s cafeteria;
Social Facilities means primary school, secondary school, college, fire brigade station, dispensary, maternity home, hospital, cemetery, community centre, public convenience, stadium, and such other facilities.
Social Facilities. – means the food and beverage facilities of the Club and viewing areas of the Club, and does not include private Functions;

Related to Social Facilities

  • Social Enterprise means a business that: (i) is owned by a non-profit organization or community services co-operative; (ii) is directly involved in the production and/or selling of goods and services for the combined purpose of generating income and achieving social, cultural, and/or environmental aims; and (iii) has a defined social and/or environmental mandate.

  • Health facility means the medical college and hospital or the teaching hospital or the district/ sub-division etc. hospital to which the goods and/ or services under the contract shall be supplied.