Public show definition

Public show means any exhibition, show or performance produced, presented, staged, shown, displayed, exhibited or performed to which an admission fee is charged or for which a fee is collected in any permanent or temporary structure designed to accommodate more than one person to observe, view, watch or witness such public shows and which is subject to licensing under HRS Sections 445-161 to 445-164. A permanent structure shall include but is not limited to auditoriums, theaters, concert halls, arenas, convention halls, meeting rooms and restaurants with stages, while a temporary structure shall include but is not limited to tents consisting of canvas or plastic materials. Exempted hereunder are public shows which are subject to the control and supervision of any board, commission, department or agency of the state or the city and any of the aforementioned permanent or temporary structures owned and controlled by the state or city. (Sec. 13-38.1, R.O. 1978 (1983 Ed.))
Public show means any entertainment or exhibition advertised or in some other fashion held out to be accessible to the public or member of a club, regardless of whether an admission or other charge is levied or collected and regardless of whether minors are admitted or excluded;
Public show means showing the original or a copy of the work immediately or in form of a slide, cinematographic or television frame, with the help of any other technical device or by other means (concerning audio-visual performance: demonstration of separate frames without their sequence) in places where public other than family members is or might be;

More Definitions of Public show

Public show means an event that takes place on open ground to which the general public has access whether or not an entrance fee is payable; "retail business" means a business carried on by a retailer; "retailer" means any person whose business it is to sell goods to the public generally, or to any class, or section of the public;
Public show means an event comprising of a series of exhibitions, demonstrations, displays or performances often provided in conjunction with participatory entertainment such as a funfair.