Multi-Screen Cinema Complex definition

Multi-Screen Cinema Complex means a single facility containing more than one "auditorium."
Multi-Screen Cinema Complex means a single facility containing more than one "auditorium." E. "Neck Loop Coupling Device" means a device attached to a "receiver" that is worn around the neck of a person with a hearing impairment (as opposed to a headset) and allows the signal emitted from a "transmitter" to be received directly through certain types of hearing aids. F. "Receiver" means the component of an "assistive listening system" which a person with a hearing impairment uses (either with or without a hearing aid) to receive signals, usually in the form of "FM" radio or infra-red waves, emitted from a "transmitter." G. "Theater" means the facility in which one or more "auditoriums" are located, or may refer to an "auditorium" that is not located within a "multi-screen cinema complex." H. "Transmitter" means the component of an "assistive listening system" that converts sound from an audio-amplification system into either "FM" or infra-red waves and transmits these signals to individual "receivers" used by persons with hearing impairments. SUBJECTS OF THE AGREEMENT 2. The subjects of this settlement agreement are:
Multi-Screen Cinema Complex means a single facility containing more than one "auditorium." E. "Neck Loop Coupling Device" means a device attached to a "receiver" that is worn around the neck of a person with a hearing impairment (as opposed to a headset) and allows the signal emitted from a "transmitter" to be received directly through certain types of hearing aids. F. "Receiver" means the component of an "assistive listening system" which a person with a hearing impairment uses (either with or without a hearing aid) to receive signals, usually in the form of "FM" radio or infra-red waves, emitted from a "transmitter." G. "Theater" means the facility in which one or more "auditoriums" are located, or may refer to an "auditorium" that is not located within a "multi-screen cinema complex." H. "Transmitter" means the component of an "assistive listening system" that converts sound from an audio-amplification system into either "FM" or infra-red waves and transmits these signals to individual "receivers" used by persons with hearing impairments. 01-06774� SUBJECTS OF THE AGREEMENT 2. The subjects of this settlement agreement are: A. the acquisition, of receivers for assistive listening systems for all existing, altered, and newly-constructed motion picture theater auditoriums in the United States owned and/or operated by Cineplex Odeon Corporation ("Cineplex Odeon") and its wholly-owned subsidiary, ▇▇▇▇▇ Theatres, Inc. ("▇▇▇▇▇ Theatres"); and B. the maintenance and promotion of the use of assistive listening systems by Cineplex Odeon and ▇▇▇▇▇ Theatres. BACKGROUND 3. This matter was commenced when a complaint was filed with the United States Department of Justice ("the Department"), on September 22, 1993. The complaint included allegations that eighteen motion picture theaters located in New York City and operated by Cineplex Odeon were in violation of title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA" or "the Act"), 42 U.S.C. � 12181-12189, and the Department of Justice title III implementing regulation, 28 C.F.R. Pt. 36, because they had no assistive listening systems necessary to provide effective communication to persons with hearing impairments. The Department investigated the complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. � 12188(b).