A 'public' Golf course does not have "members." The word "public" implies that it is open to anyone (the general public) for play. There is no membership requirement. Only "private" golf courses can restrict their membership rolls.
Of course.
On a public course you can, but when walking with the dog be cautious when someone is hitting near you.
if one of the public make nuclear weapons of course they can use but it can then become illegal if they harm someone
Public facility means that anybody can use it - e.g. a public restroom/toilet, public phone, public park, etc. You don't need to be a member or someone special to get access.
Common area is the terminology used to describe real estate assets owned by a common interest community, owned in common by all owners, as opposed to assets completed owned by individual member owners, such as their individual condominium units or homes.Since the common area real estate is owned by the association, of course the local building code applies, but the area is not, by definition, open to the public.
A public meeting has to do more with businesses, basically a regular meeting. Meeting in public is just meeting someone like a friend or family member in public, like meeting them at a bus stop or restaurant.
Minimum Number of owners of a Public LLC is 7 and maximum is unlimited.
You start with someone you know who is a Mason. In some cases there will be public places where you can get to know them.
Only the authorities, by requesting information from Sony. Never a random member of the public.
Of course not -- he has continued to publish books and treatises on public policy and could possibly be a member of the Cabinet if Obama wins the presidency.
This is foolish
False. Public member data is accessible to all functions, whether they be public, protected or private members of the same class, or they are outside of the class completely.