Common use of Purchasing tickets Clause in Contracts

Purchasing tickets. 2.1 The agreement between the organisation and the visitor for the purchase of tickets is formed after an order for one or more tickets has been placed with the organisation or a (pre) sales outlet engaged by the organisation. 2.2 An order that has been placed is irrevocable and the visitor cannot change the agreement after that moment. The organisation reserves the right at all times to refuse orders or to impose additional conditions. 2.3 Information, such as announcements and quotes with respect to the event and/or tickets are provided or represented as accurately as possible. Additional costs, related for example to reservations, payment and/or delivery, may mean that prices for tickets are higher than the prices printed on the tickets by the organisation. The organisation does not accept liability for any inaccuracy and incompleteness in the provided information referred to above. 2.4 The organisation has the right to limit the amount of tickets that can be bought in one order. The visitor is required to adhere to the limit set by the organisation. 2.5 Tickets cannot be returned. The provisions in article 6:230p sub e BW of the Dutch Civil Code apply to tickets.

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