Amenity definition

Amenity means roads, streets, open spaces, parks recreational grounds, play grounds, gardens, water supply, electric supply, street lighting, sewerage, drainage, public works and other utilities, services and conveniences.
Amenity means something, such as a swimming pool or shopping center that is intended to make life more pleasant or comfortable for the people in a community.
Amenity means all those factors which combine to form the character of an area and include the present and likely future amenity;

Examples of Amenity in a sentence

  • Residents must have their Amenity Wrist Band with them to utilize any amenity space.

  • Owner may add, remove, close (temporarily or permanently), upgrade or modify any of the recreation facilities, amenities or common spaces in Owner’s discretion, without notice or compensation; provided that if this Agreement expressly includes a separate Amenity Fee, Resident’s sole remedy will be limited to a pro-rata credit of such Amenity Fee for the period a covered amenity is closed or fully unavailable.


More Definitions of Amenity

Amenity means all those factors which combine to form the character of the area to residents and passers-by and shall include the present and likely future amenity, as defined within the City of Joondalup District Planning Scheme No. 2.
Amenity means those qualities or conditions in an area, which may be:
Amenity means an aesthetic, recreation, or service component integrated into a Development to increase its desirability or marketability.
Amenity means an amenity (such as a pool, golf course, club house, sporting club, marina, bait shop, amusement facility or the like) directly associated with a project of the Borrower in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practices.
Amenity means the effect of an advertisement upon the appearance of the building or structure or the immediate neighbourhood where it is displayed, or its impact over long distance views;
Amenity means a facility appurtenance or area supplied by the owner and the absence of which would not materially affect the health and safety of the resident or the habitability of the dwelling unit;
Amenity of a locality or building means any quality, condition or factor that makes, or contributes to making, the locality or building harmonious, pleasant or enjoyable;