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venue

[ ven-yoo ]

noun

  1. Law.
    1. the place of a crime or cause of action.
    2. the county or place where the jury is gathered and the cause tried.
    3. the designation, in the pleading, of the jurisdiction where a trial will be held.
    4. the statement naming the place and person before whom an affidavit was sworn.
  2. the scene or locale of any action or event.
  3. the position taken by a person engaged in argument or debate; ground.


venue

/ ˈ±¹É›²ÔÂá³ÜË /

noun

  1. law
    1. the place in which a cause of action arises
    2. the place fixed for the trial of a cause
    3. the locality from which the jurors must be summoned to try a particular cause
  2. a meeting place
  3. any place where an organized gathering, such as a rock concert or public meeting, is held
  4. a position in an argument
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of venue1

1300–50; Middle English venue an attack < Middle French: literally, a coming, Old French, feminine past participle of venir to come < Vulgar Latin *±¹±ð²ÔÅ«³Ù²¹, for Latin venta, equivalent to ven ( Ä«°ù±ð ) to come + -ta feminine past participle suffix
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of venue1

C14: from Old French, from venir to come, from Latin venÄ«°ù±ð
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By 10 a.m., when a ribbon-cutting marked the Farm House’s rebirth as a mini-mall, food hall and music venue, the parking lot was full.

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The next couple of years would be a rebuilding period, as DIY shows persisted and new venues eventually popped up.

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Earlier this year, the mayor launched a dedicated taskforce to help boost London's nightlife and save venues at risk of closing.

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Why were some venues subject to such strict legal requirements about the likes of health and safety, food standards and other things, but not the fundamentals of protecting large gathering of people against terrorism?

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Proposed legislation aimed at preventing and reducing the harm of terror attacks at events venues is expected to be given Royal Assent later.

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