The venue for an event or activity is the place where it will happen. Birmingham's International Convention Centre is the venue for a three-day arts festival. a place where an organized meeting, concert etc takes place sporting/conference/concert etc venue (from venir , from venire). In law, the place or county in which the events giving rise to a legal action take place and from which a jury may be drawn to try the case. Venue statutes usually specify that a trial must take place in the district that has jurisdiction over the matter. The grounds for a change of venue are also specified; they include fear of biased jurors due to media coverage, danger of violence, and racial prejudice
The particular county, city or geographical area in which a Court with jurisdiction may hear and determine a case
Neighborhood; often used to refer to the county or place in which an acknowledgment is made before a notary; also refers to the county in which a lawsuit may be filed or tried
1 A neighborhood, a neighboring place; synonym for a place of trial Venue refers to the possible or proper place for trial of a suit, among several places where jurisdiction could be established Venue essentially involves the right of the party sued to have the action heard in a particular judicial district, for reasons of convenience In a criminal trial where publicity surrounding the crime would virtually preclude fair trial, the court will direct a change of venue, or removal of the proceedings to a different district or county
The proper geographical area (county, city, or district) in which a court with jurisdiction over the subject matter may hear a case