Commons area definition

Commons area means an area within a social district clearly designated and clearly marked by the governing body of the local governmental unit that is shared by and contiguous to the premises of at least 2 other qualified licensees. Commons area does not include the licensed premises of any qualified licensee.
Commons area means an area (one or more) within a social dis- trict that is designated and clearly marked by the municipality.
Commons area means an area within a Social District clearly designated and clearly marked in accordance with a resolution adopted by the Village Council and which is shared by and contiguous to the premises of at least 2 Qualified Licensees the district shall constitute the “defined area” while the ordinance is in effect and the business is in compliance.

Examples of Commons area in a sentence

  • Pets may be walked only in areas to the north of the Building, and no pets shall be permitted in areas south of the Building or in the "Commons" area.

  • Visitors are allowed in both the Student Commons area and Residence Halls during visitation hours only.

  • Member(s) shall not use the Commons area as permitted by this Agreement in any way which: (1) conflicts with the Rules and Regulations of the Association; (2) is contrary to any directive by the Association or its Board of Directors; (3) causes a hazard or danger to person or property in any way; or (4) renders maintenance of the Commons area impracticable.

  • The Association shall not be liable for any damage to landscaping or personal property of the Member located on the Commons area whether as a result of the actions of another Member, the Association, or a third party.

  • A new counseling department was designed and built, two additional classrooms were added to the first floor, and a Commons area for students became a reality.

  • BPL Commons area and classrooms will have requirements from the facilities committee for special activities that will provide food, drinks, and any other substances that may cause damage.

  • No evaluation method, including those used by Administrator and its suppliers, may consistently generate approximations that correspond to actual “Traded” prices of the securities.

  • Located in New York City, the College has a main campus in the historic Audubon Terrace of Manhattan's Upper West Side, another campus in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, with a Learning Center in Williamsburg, and a new campus in the Melrose Commons area of the South Bronx.

  • Students are expected to walk quietly in hallways and through the Commons area to minimize noise levels.