Common use of OBJECTIONABLE CONDUCT Clause in Contracts

OBJECTIONABLE CONDUCT. Event Management reserves the right to restrict, reject, prohibit, or eject any exhibit, including personnel in whole or in part, because of noise, conduct of personnel, selling outside of the booth or for other causes which Event Management deems not compatible with the purpose of the Conference or any other reason in the opinion of NAHN, without liability for any refunds or other expenses incurred. Event Management reserves the right to refuse distribution of souvenirs, advertising materials or anything else, which it may consider objectionable.

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Sources: Exhibitor Agreement

OBJECTIONABLE CONDUCT. Event Management reserves the right to restrict, reject, prohibit, or eject any exhibitsponsor representative, including personnel in whole or in part, because of noise, conduct of personnel, selling outside of the booth or for other causes which Event Management deems not compatible with the purpose of the Conference or any other reason in the opinion of NAHNAWS, without liability for any refunds or other expenses incurred. Event Management reserves the right to refuse distribution of souvenirs, advertising materials or anything else, which it may consider objectionable.

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Sources: Sponsor Agreement