University Space definition

University Space means any interior or exterior space or facility which is occupied, owned or leased by the University.
University Space means any location owned, leased, rented or otherwise occupied by the University and made available for temporary use.
University Space means the space, room or place located within the University Premises to be used by the Client for the Client Event and as further described in the Booking Sheet.

Examples of University Space in a sentence

  • Space layouts will be prepared for all areas, based on the University Space Standards and Guidelines.


More Definitions of University Space

University Space means all university owned or leased spaces, both indoor and outdoor, and includes the above airspace. SCOPE
University Space means any location owned, leased, rented, or otherwise occupied by the University.
University Space means any outdoor space, building, or structure that is owned, leased, operated, or controlled by NC State.
University Space means all real property to which the University has right of possession, whether by way of ownership or by lease or otherwise. It is noted that real property owned by the University but leased out to a third party (such as the Student Union Building at UBC Vancouver, Thea Koerner Graduate Student Centre at UBC Vancouver, and the Mountain Weather Office at UBC Okanagan) is not included within the definition of University Space.
University Space means the exterior and interior of any location owned, leased, rented or otherwise occupied by the University.
University Space means all interior and exterior real property to which the University has right of possession, whether by way of ownership, lease or otherwise. For the purposes of this Policy, lands administered under long-term lease to the SFU Community Trust are not considered University Space.
University Space means all university owned or leased spaces, both indoor and outdoor, and includes the above airspace. 2. Responsibility for the management and booking of each University Space, including any booking for a Secondary Purpose, is assigned to a designated Responsible Administrator who may delegate the day-to-day administration for booking the University Space to a Bookings Administrator.