Town Hall definition

Town Hall means the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall, the website operated by the Virginia Department of Planning and Budget at www.townhall.virginia.gov, which has online public comment forums and displays information about regulatory meetings and regulatory actions under consideration in Virginia and sends this information to registered public users.
Town Hall means the Comox Town Hall, located at 1809 Beaufort Avenue, Comox, British Columbia.
Town Hall means the municipal office located a 20 Pelham Town Square, Fonthill, Ontario, L0S 1E0.

Examples of Town Hall in a sentence

  • Reasonable access during Town Hall working hours to an employee's personnel file will not be denied.

  • Applications can be dropped off at Swanzey Town Hall (000 Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx) during regular business hours, dropped off after hours in the drop-box in front of Town Hall, or mailed to Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Rental, Town of Swanzey, PO Box 10009, Swanzey, NH, 03446.

  • A centralized personnel file shall be kept for each employee in the Human Resources Department at Town Hall.

  • Copies of Contract Documents and Plans may be viewed at the Xxxxxxxx’x Station Town Hall, 0000 Xxxxxxxx’x Xxxxxxx Road W, Xxxxxxxx’x Station, TN 37179.

  • Please complete this form and return to Town Hall (M-F 8am-5pm) or email to xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.


More Definitions of Town Hall

Town Hall means a governance model where decisions are made at open meetings and assemblies and carried out by the School Council’s Executive.
Town Hall means the Geeveston Town Hall located at Church Street, Geeveston as shown in Schedule 1.
Town Hall means the View Royal Town Hall located at 45 View Royal Avenue, Victoria BC.
Town Hall means the municipal office located at 238 – 10th Avenue North.
Town Hall. – means the municipal offices at 15 Township Hall Road, Stonecliffe.
Town Hall. Means a premise containing hall for public meetings, concerts, symposiums, etc and may include local government offices.
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