Public Hall definition

Public Hall means any hall, corridor or passageway not within the exclusive control of one family.
Public Hall means a building or part of a building, including a portable building or tent, with a seating capacity for over 100 persons, that is offered for use or used as a place of public assembly, but does not include a theatre licensed under the Film Classification Act, 2005, S.O. 2005, c. 17 (“Film Classification Act”) or a building, except a tent, used solely for religious purposes;
Public Hall means a building or structure or part thereof including a banquet hall or a portable building or tent, offered for use as a place of public assembly but does not include a building, except a tent, used solely for religious purposes;

Examples of Public Hall in a sentence

  • BSB: 633-000 Account No.: 149422354 Account Name: Peak Crossing Public Hall Association Inc.

  • The First Level will be used for public circulation through the Public Hall at the north side of the building, for transit provider ticketing/office/baggage space, and for retail spaces to the south, adjacent to the escalators to the Second Level.

  • The First Level is dominated by the 16,700 square foot Public Hall and the 120 foot high transparent vaulted roof, which provides natural light throughout the entire building.

  • Details of current charges are available from the Public Hall Supervisor or the Town Clerk.

  • When hiring the Public Hall for a music event the organiser must write to the local Police, with at least six weeks notice, to inform them of the forthcoming event.


More Definitions of Public Hall

Public Hall means a building, including a portable building or tent with a seating capacity for over 100 persons that is offered for use or used as a place of public assembly, but does not include a theatre or a building, except a tent, used solely for religious purposes;
Public Hall means a building, including a portable building or tent, with seating capacity for over one hundred persons, that is offered, or is used, as a place of public assembly, and includes a theatre and bingo hall, but does not include a building owned by a board of education or municipality and does not include a building used solely for religious assembly.
Public Hall or “Hall” means a building or structure or any part thereof used or offered for use as a place of public assembly for any purpose, but does not include a theatre within the meaning of the Theatres Act.
Public Hall means a building or a part of a building, including a portable building, together with patios and decks, if any, with a capacity of over 150 persons that is offered for use or used as a place of public assembly, but does not include a theatre for the purposes of the Theatres Act or that part of a building used solely for religious purposes;
Public Hall means a building, including a portable building with a seating capacity for over 100 persons, that is offered for use or used as a place of public assembly but does not include a theatre within the meaning of The Theatres Act, or a building, except a tent, used solely for religious purposes.
Public Hall means premises, including banquet facilities, licensed by the Municipality of Greenstone,
Public Hall means any premises used for the purpose of holding banquets, bingos, weddings, receptions or other similar functions for which food and beverages may be prepared and served.