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
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
(1) The county (or other geographical division) in which an action or prosecution is brought for trial and which is to furnish the panel of jurors (2) The county in which an acknowledgement (notarization) is made
1 The place where the act is performed 2 The place on the certificate that gives the location where the notarization was performed 3 The place where a trial is held