Hired area definition

Hired area means that part of the educational premises to be used by the hirer described in the application to hire form.
Hired area means the specific areas and facilities to be utilised by the hirer for the event/s identified in the confirmation of hire comprising inter alia, exhibition halls, rooms and foyers;
Hired area means part of the school premises to be used by the hirer, as described in the application to hire form.

Examples of Hired area in a sentence

  • The Hired area will be available for usage during the period of hire as confirmed on the Booking Facility Application Form.

  • The Hirer shall not use the Hired area for any purpose other than that described in the Hiring Agreement and shall not sub-hire or use the Hired room(s) or allow the Hired room(s) to be used for any unlawful purpose which may render invalid any insurance policies in respect thereof.

  • The Hirer is to take good care of and not cause any damage to be done to the Venue or to any fittings equipment or other property in the hire area and the Hirer is to make good and pay for such damage caused by any act or neglect of the Hirer or anyone for the Hirer is responsible [or anyone permitted by the Hirer to enter the Hired area].

  • Collective WorkThe term “collective work” refers to a work, such as a serial issue, in which a number of contributions are assembled into a collective work.

  • The Licence should be signed before the Licensee starts to use the Hired area.

  • In the event that the parties have reached an agreement the soft law instrument ceases to be soft and becomes hard law.

  • The Hirer must therefore ensure, prior to the hiring, that the Hired area and all access and egress thereto is suitable for the proposed use by the Hirer and are safe for persons using the Premises.


More Definitions of Hired area

Hired area means that part of the Premises hired by the Hirer as detailed on the Contract letter attached;
Hired area means that part of the school to be used by the hirer described in the Application to Hire form. “The Hirer” means the person who has signed the Application to Hire form.
Hired area means that part of the Premises to be used by the hirer described in the Agreement.
Hired area means the area specified in Item 4.

Related to Hired area

  • designated area means any area which may from time to time be designated by Order in Council under the Continental Shelf Act 1964 as an area within which the rights of the United Kingdom with respect to the seabed and subsoil and their natural resources may be exercised;

  • Blighted area means an area in which a majority of buildings have declined in productivity by reason of obsolescence, depreciation or other causes to an extent they no longer justify fundamental repairs and adequate maintenance.

  • Covered area means the geographical area described in the solicitation from which this contract resulted;

  • Restricted Area means an area, access to which is limited by the licensee or registrant for the purpose of protecting individuals against undue risks from exposure to sources of radiation. Restricted area does not include areas used as residential quarters, but separate rooms in a residential building may be set apart as a restricted area.

  • Carpet Area means the net usable floor, area of an Flat/Apartment, excluding the area covered by the external walls, areas under services shafts, excluding balcony or verandah area and exclusive open terrace, but includes the area covered by the internal partition walls of the flat/apartment;

  • Controlled area means an area, outside of a restricted area but inside the site boundary, access to which can be limited by the licensee or registrant for any reason.

  • protected area means an area that is or has to be listed in the register referred to in section 10 of the Protected Areas Act;

  • Play area means an area of frequent soil contact by children of less than six years of age as indicated by, but not limited to, factors including the following: the presence of play equipment (sandboxes, swing sets, and sliding boards), toys, or other children’s possessions, observations of play patterns, or information provided by parents, residents, caregivers, or property owners.

  • Slum area means any area where dwellings predominate which, by reason of depreciation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement or design, lack of ventilation, light or sanitary facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to the public safety, health or morals.