Free Events Clause Samples

The 'Free Events' clause defines the terms under which certain events or activities are provided to participants at no cost. Typically, this clause clarifies which events are included as free, any limitations on attendance, and whether registration or other conditions must be met to qualify for free participation. Its core function is to set clear expectations for both organizers and attendees regarding complimentary offerings, thereby preventing misunderstandings about fees and access.
Free Events. If you register yourself to the event ‘Waitlist’, you will automatically be moved from the ‘Waitlisted’ to the ‘Accepted’ list should a space become available to you. You will be notified of this by our Event Management System. If you are moved to the ‘Accepted’ list but no longer wish to attend the event, inform us here.
Free Events. Customers can either choose their own seating upon entering the venue or seats can be assigned at the time of purchase. A processing fee of $.75 per ticket will be charged to the sponsor for all ticket transactions, including complimentary tickets. A fee of $.40 per ticket will be charged for ticket printing.
Free Events. Customers will complete a set of questions chosen by the sponsor to reserve a place at the event. A registration set up fee will be incurred based on the scope of registration needs. Customers will complete a set of questions chosen by the sponsor as well as purchase the registration to reserve a place at the event. For paid events with 199 registrants and less, there is a $100 set up fee and a $1 per registration fee as well as 3.75% of the registrant cost up to $10 that can be paid for by the customer or client. For paid events with 200 registrants or more, there is no set up fee and a $2 per registration fee as well as 3.75% of the registrant cost up to $10 that can be paid for by the customer or client. Summary of Basic Services and Fees Free Events Paid Events199 registrants or less Paid Events200 registrants or more Registration Set Up $100 - $300* $100 $0 Per Registration Fee (CC Charges, System) $0 $1 + 3.75% of registration cost,up to $10 per registrant. $2 + 3.75% of registration cost,up to $10 per registrant. Event Staffing $20.00/ hour Cashier $40.00/hour Management $20.00/ hour Cashier$40.00/ hour Management $20.00/ hour Cashier$40.00/ hour Management
Free Events. If you register yourself to the event ‘Waitlist’, you will automatically be moved
Free Events. Where admission to the Event is free, tickets will be issued to regulate and report the number of people admitted to Venue. These tickets shall be procured through the UFPA Box Office and shall be collected by Venue ticket takers upon admission to the Event. Presenter shall arrange for distribution of free tickets through written agreement with UFPA, at Presenter’s cost.
Free Events. Unless otherwise determined to be necessary by Parks or NYPD, no tickets shall be required to attend the Free Concerts, Markets, Programs, and Movie Nights. Admission to Free Concerts, Markets, Programs, and Movie Nights shall be free. The Licensee shall take steps to ensure that no more than 7,000 attendees are in the Permitted Premises for a free Event at any one time. The Commissioner may halt or Limit admission to the Permitted Premises for a free Event if, in his sole discretion, he determines that a health or safety risk exists or that there appears to be more than 7,000 attendees in the Permitted Premises. Staff of Parks, Licensee and Licensee’s agents, contractors, subcontractors, licensees, sublicensees, or vendors working at the Event, Approved Performers, members of the media officially covering the Event, and other individuals with credentials approved by Parks are not included in such maximum numbers.

Related to Free Events

  • Other Events There occurs any other event of a nature that would be required to be reported in response to Item 6(e) of Schedule 14A of Regulation 14A (or any successor rule) (or a response to any similar item on any similar schedule or form) promulgated under the Exchange Act (as defined below), whether or not the Company is then subject to such reporting requirement.

  • Reports of unusual occurrence The Contractor shall, during the Maintenance Period, prior to the close of each day, send to the Authority and the Authority’s Engineer, by facsimile or e- mail, a report stating accidents and unusual occurrences on the Project Highway relating to the safety and security of the Users and Project Highway. A monthly summary of such reports shall also be sent within 3 (three) business days of the closing of month. For the purposes of this Clause 15.4, accidents and unusual occurrences on the Project Highway shall include: (a) accident, death or severe injury to any person; (b) damaged or dislodged fixed equipment; (c) flooding of Project Highway; and (d) any other unusual occurrence.

  • Termination Events If the Early Termination Date results from a Termination Event:—

  • Trigger Events The Employee shall be entitled to collect the severance benefits set forth in Subsection (b) hereof in the event that either (i) the Employee voluntarily terminates employment for any reason within the 30-day period beginning on the date of a Change in Control, (ii) the Employee voluntarily terminates employment within 90 days of an event that both occurs during the Protected Period and constitutes Good Reason, or (iii) the Bank or the Company or their successor(s) in interest terminate the Employee's employment without his written consent and for any reason other than Just Cause during the Protected Period.

  • Default Events (a) Any material breach of the Funding Agreement by the Recipient, including those set out below, will be an event of default (“Default Event”): 1. the Recipient has amounts owing to the IESO in respect of another funding agreement or other program, contract or arrangement with the IESO that have not been paid after due notice; 2. the IESO notifies the Recipient that it is in default of any existing agreements with the IESO, its predecessor entities, or any of their third party funds managers, including funding agreements; 3. the Recipient fails to complete or submit to the IESO any Activities set out in Schedule C by the applicable Target Completion Date; or 4. the Recipient fails to notify the IESO of any of the events set out in Section 6.1. (b) Should a Default Event occur, the IESO will be entitled to deliver to the Recipient a written notice that the Recipient is in default of the obligations under the Funding Agreement (the “Notice of Default”). The Notice of Default will set out the nature of the Default Event and a reasonable period of time by which the Default Event must be cured.