Rest Room definition

Rest Room means an enclosed space containing one or more toilets and one or more lavatories or fixtures serving similar purposes.
Rest Room means premises where the on duty Railway Staff viz. Ticket Checking Staff take rest after working trains till working of the next nominated train.
Rest Room means the rest room on the first floor for use by the .

Examples of Rest Room in a sentence

  • Indoor Games room, Library, Children’s’ Play Area, Caretaker/Security Rest Room, Toilet for Driver/Security (subject to Sanction).

  • Except as provided in Section 16.01, mopping of floors shall be the duty of Porters, House Persons, Kitchen Workers and Rest Room Attendants.

  • Rest Room - A well- constructed and adequately lighted and ventilated rest room or screened off portion of the change room for all employees.

  • Rest Room - A well constructed and adequately lighted and ventilated rest room or screened off portion of the change room for all employees.

  • Rest Room - A well constructed and adequately lighted and ventilated rest room or screened off portion of the change room for women.

  • Upon death, all options previously awarded shall be deemed immediately earned and non-forfeitable and shall continue to be deemed exercisable for a period not to exceed one year from such date of termination of service as a result of such death.

  • The prescribed rate for Lease of the Built-up Space is Rs. 48,500/- (Rupees Fourty Eight Thousand Five Hundred) Per Sq.M. for Net Built-up area excluding Common Areas (Circulation Area, Rest Room Area, Service Area & Parking Area etc.).

  • There is one functioning Rest Room on the property which may be used.

  • Clause 18 – Accommodation and Amenities This clause sets out the minimum standards for amenities and accommodation including the provision of a Rest Room.

  • The Employer agrees that every effort will be made to provide and maintain adequate Rest Room and Kitchenette facilities.