The Hall definition

The Hall means the building in which the exhibition is to take place and any area or other rooms used in connection with the exhibition;
The Hall means Queen’s Hall situate in the Ward of St. Ann’s in the County of St. George in Trinidad.
The Hall means the building, or any part of the building, which is subject of the let and shall include any room’s ancillary thereto, the environs and any adjacent car park.

Examples of The Hall in a sentence

  • The Hall for Cornwall is also a popular venue providing all year round entertainment and other cultural facilities include the Royal Cornwall Museum and the historic Cathedral.

  • The Hall Health RN 2 or Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, preceptor is eligible to receive preceptor premium pay when actually engaged in preceptor role responsibilities.

  • The Hall of Fame was established as a joint venture between the NHL and the CAHA in Kingston, Ontario, considered by Sutherland to be the birthplace of hockey.

  • The Hall will not be considered to be booked or engaged unless the Hirer complies with the terms of these conditions and access to the Hall will not be given until the full amount as been paid.

  • The Hall accepts no responsibility for any stored equipment or other property brought on to or left at the premises, and all liability for loss or damage is hereby excluded.


More Definitions of The Hall

The Hall means that part of the Spotlight, Wormley Community Centre, Bollescroft and/or Flamstead End Hall comprising either singularly or collectively those areas available for hire.
The Hall means Crawley Horticultural Society Hall, Ifield Avenue, West Green, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 7AJ.
The Hall means the National Concert Hall;
The Hall means the property and adjacent grounds owned by the Council.
The Hall means any hired part of Clungunford Village Hall, including the main hall, stage, kitchen, bar lounge, East room, entrances, toilets and car park
The Hall means the Myddfai Community Hall and Visitor’s Centre
The Hall means the whole building known as Caerwent Village Hall or any part of it (excluding for the avoidance of doubt the playing fields and the outdoor areas) agreed for hire in the hiring agreement.