Sports Area definition

Sports Area means all technical areas of the Event (including, without limitation, start, finish and course area, all media areas and award ceremony location).
Sports Area means any municipally owned public area that is used primarily for the purposes of sports such as, but not limited to the following, but not including golf, whether or not a fee is paid for the use: soccer, football, basketball, tennis, baseball, softball or cricket, skating, beach volleyball, running, swimming, or skateboarding.
Sports Area means an enclosed area used for public entertainment including, but not limited to the conduct of sports event;

Examples of Sports Area in a sentence

  • The Organiser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide a state-of-the-art WiFi network in the entire Sports Area with free access to the Media.

  • The Organiser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide a state-of- the-art WiFi network in the entire Sports Area with free access to the Media.

  • The Organiser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide a state-of-the- art WiFi network in the entire Sports Area with free access to the Media.

  • The Organiser shall to provide a state-of-the-art WiFi network in the entire Sports Area with free access to the Media.

  • The Organiser shall provide a state-of-the-art WiFi network in the entire Sports Area with free access to the Media.

  • Without limitation on the foregoing, Borrower will comply with all requirements of the Permits and will at a time prior to the expiration of the term of each Permit enter into such renewal or replacement Permits as are necessary to assure that its business may be carried out at the existing Crystal Mountain Winter Sports Area in the manner set forth in its business plans presented to Lender.

  • The Organiser to provide a state-of-the-art WiFi network in the entire Sports Area with free access to the Media.


More Definitions of Sports Area

Sports Area means an area, including
Sports Area means any indoor or outdoor stadium, sports pavilions, gymnasiums, health spas, boxing arenas, swimming pools, roller and ice rinks, billiard parlors, and other similar places where members of the general public assemble either to engage in physical exercise, participate in athletic competition, or witness sports events.