Institutional Premises definition

Institutional Premises means any building exclusively used by any corporate body or society for promoting a particular purpose on a non-profit basis and includes public buildings.
Institutional Premises means hospitals, schools, care centres, correctional centres and similar institutions.
Institutional Premises. - means premises, other than retail or industrial, used for community services and includes:

Examples of Institutional Premises in a sentence

  • Acceptable Solid Waste generated from Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Premises or building projects shall be Disposed of at the Disposal Site.

  • Unauthorized possession, duplication, or use of keys, access cards, or access codes to any Institutional Premises.

  • Aquatera is not obligated to collect Solid Waste from Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Premises or building projects.

  • Payroll must stop accruals once aware that an employee may be off work in excess of one-hundred sixty (160) hours.

  • The Owner of a Commercial Premises, Industrial Premises or Institutional Premises shall ensure that Waste, Recyclable Material and where applicable, Organic Materials generated on that Premises are separated and collected by a Private Service Provider and disposed of at a Disposal Site on a sufficiently frequent basis so as to prevent the development of noxious odors.


More Definitions of Institutional Premises

Institutional Premises means those Premises in the property classes in respect of which the BC Assessment Authority assigns actual use codes “Civic, Institutional, and Recreational.”
Institutional Premises means any Premises that carry on institutional activities including nursing homes, day-care centers, religious or charitable organizations, hospitals and educational institutions;
Institutional Premises means those premises, activities and services primarily pertaining to the provision of community, education, religious, cultural or recreational activities and services.
Institutional Premises means any premises which is not an industrial premises, a commercial premises or an eligible residential household and includes, notwithstanding the foregoing, premises that consist of the following uses:
Institutional Premises. The physical premises of the library or libraries operated by the Licensee, as specified in Schedule 2.
Institutional Premises. – means premises, other than retail or industrial, used for community services and includes, but is not limited to:
Institutional Premises means premises were the principal use is health care, residential care, education, recreation or public assembly and shall