Public place definition

Public place means any enclosed area to which the public is invited or in which the public is permitted, including but not limited to, banks, educational facilities, health facilities, laundromats, public transportation facilities, reception areas, retail food production and marketing establishments, retail service establishments, retail stores, theaters and waiting rooms. A private residence is not a "public place."
Public place means any place, building, or conveyance to which the public has or is permitted access.

Examples of Public place in a sentence

  • These days are known as ‘specified days of exclusion’ * Public place means any highway or any place to which the public has access (a school is not a public place for this purpose)** school hours is defined as ‘a school session or a break between sessions on the same school day’ A Penalty Notice is a fine issued by the Quality Assurance Senior Advisor on behalf of the local authority and administered by the Department for Children Adults and Health.


More Definitions of Public place

Public place means any place, building, or conveyance to which the public has, or is permitted to
Public place means any place to which the public has access whether or not that place is on private property;
Public place. ’ means any open or enclosed place, park, street, road or thoroughfare or other similar area of land shown on a general plan or diagram that is for use by the general public and is owned by, or vests in the ownership of, a
Public place means a place, building, or conveyance to which the public has or may be
Public place means any place which is open to the use and enjoyment of the public, whether it is actually used or enjoyed by the public or not;