Special Event Permit

/ˈspɛʃəl ɪˈvɛnt pɜːrmɪt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A government-issued authorization allowing an individual or organization to legally hold an event that would otherwise be restricted by local laws or regulations.
    The festival organizers applied for a special event permit to host the outdoor concert.

Forms

  • special event permit
  • special event permits

Commentary

Special event permits often include conditions related to safety, noise, and crowd control; drafters should specify these clearly to avoid ambiguity.

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