Venue in a sentence as a noun

Getting venues to agree to use it is much, much harder.

That's the obvious tone I get from your marketing and choices of venue.

I've been to General Assembly and it's a nice venue and I hope it continues to grown.

Then they realized that they didn't have any budget planned for out-year maintenance, so they moved the venue.

These contracts usually include a large upfront payment from Ticktmaster to the venue.

But with the Appeals Court determining that the NJ venue was invalid, the whole framework of the case falls apart.

But the trial court decided that venue had been adequately established.

This is not an appropriate venue for chanting political slogans.

Defendants will be much more successful in getting venue changes to a forum of their choice, instead of being force to defend where the troll files.

In fact, the specifics of NJ state computer crime law might have been the reasons prosecutors stretched venue so much to get the case located there.

The man seemed affronted at the notion that his business would be challenged in this way. Despite the fact the opportunity to ask just such a question was one of the great values of a venue of this sort.

"The venue error in this case is not harmless \nbecause there was no evidence that any of the essential \nconduct elements occurred in New Jersey.

It's important to understand the intricacies before avenues for upheaval can be found.

Because venue was important to the case, the jury was supposed to receive instructions on how to evaluate the validity of the venue.

Not playing in Ticketmaster venues forced them into the netherlands of American live music venues.

It's common to have a single name trade on several lit venues, and when you count dark pools/other forms of liquidity, that number can easily approach twenty or thirty.

Every venue for ads that has significant visibility is both oversold and also low signal/noise ratio.

Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks.

Given that LiveNation is the by far the biggest promoter in the US, it would be an enormous risk for a venue to forsake Ticketmaster and go with an alternative.

I hate... plussing, or whatever it's called when you do a massive rant in Google+ even though it's a terrible venue for it but you do it anyway because in the end you really do want Google to be successful.

Venue definitions

noun

the scene of any event or action (especially the place of a meeting)

See also: locale locus

noun

in law: the jurisdiction where a trial will be held