Public dance hall definition
Public dance hall means any building or space utilized, during the major period of occupancy, for dancing, and where alcoholic beverages are permitted to be served.
Public dance hall. , as used herein, means any room, place or space in which a public dance shall be held or any hall in which instruction in dancing is given for hire. Public dance halls do not include Teen dance clubs as defined below.
Public dance hall means a place where dancing is conducted, whether for profit or not for profit, and to which the public is admitted, either with or without charge or at which the public is allowed to participate in the dancing, either with or without charge.
More Definitions of Public dance hall
Public dance hall means any hall, room or space within or without a building, which is used for the purpose of a public dance or dances.
Public dance hall means any building, room, hall, pavilion, tent or other place kept or maintained, or used for public dancing, or where anyone is given instruction in dancing for hire.
Public dance hall means any room, place or space in which a public dance is intended to be held.
Public dance hall means any room, hall, pavillion, boat, float, building or other structure utilized for public dancing. [Ord. 80 (1965) ' 1; Ord. 151 (1981) ' 2]
Public dance hall means any place where public dancing is permitted or conducted as a part of the normal course of business of such place. (Ord. 1060 § 1, 1966)
Public dance hall means any room, place or space, except in a private residence, where dancing is held or carried on; provided, however, nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require any permit for the maintenance of a bona fide school of instruction in the pastime of dancing.
Public dance hall means and include any room, place or space open to general public patronage in which is carried on dancing wherein the public may participate, whether or not a charge for admission for dancing is made, and a public dance is hereby defined to be one which is or may be attended by the public generally, whether or not a charge of admission for dancing is made.