Members of the general public definition

Members of the general public means shoppers, customers, patrons, patients, students, clients, and other similar invitees of a commercial enterprise or nonprofit entity; and excludes employees thereof, sales representatives, service repair persons, and persons delivering goods, merchandise, or services to a commercial enterprise, nonprofit entity, or City.
Members of the general public means all users of the City's library system, except for University Users.
Members of the general public means any and all shoppers, customers, patrons, patients, students, clients and other similar invitees of a business, non-profit entity or public agency, and excluding employees, sales representatives, service repair persons, and persons delivering goods, merchandise or services to a business, nonprofit entity or public agency.

Examples of Members of the general public in a sentence

  • Members of the general public who wish only to obtain Vehicular Gas at Public Fueling Stations need not sign an NGV Agreement.

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