Common use of OBJECTIONABLE CONDUCT Clause in Contracts

OBJECTIONABLE CONDUCT. Any person at the Sports Park whose conduct is disorderly or disruptive in one or more of the following respects, may be ejected from the premises by MRD staff or a police officer: a. Intoxication; b. Use of abusive, indecent, profane or vulgar language; c. Making offensive gestures or displays; d. Abusing or threatening another person in an obviously offensive manner or fighting with another person; e. Making unreasonably loud noise;

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Sources: Lease Agreement

OBJECTIONABLE CONDUCT. Any person at the Sports Park whose conduct is disorderly or disruptive in one or more of the following respects, may be ejected from the premises by MRD staff Manager or a the Manager’s designated representative or any police officer: a. : Intoxication; b. ; Use of abusive, indecent, profane or vulgar language; c. ; Making offensive gestures or displays; d. ; Abusing or threatening another person in an obviously offensive manner or fighting with another person; e. Making unreasonably loud noise;

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Sources: Lease Agreement