Restrictions in Operations of Exhibits Clause Samples

Restrictions in Operations of Exhibits. The OCP Foundation and its representatives reserve the right to restrict or remove exhibits which, because of noise, method of operation, materials, or for any other reason, may become objectionable to the reasonable attendee or the venue. In the event of such restriction or eviction, the OCP Foundation is not liable for any refunds, rentals, or other exhibit expenses incurred by the Sponsor.
Restrictions in Operations of Exhibits. Management reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to restrict any exhibit which may, because of noise, method of operation, materials, or any reason become objectionable, and also to prohibit any exhibits which, in the opinion of Management, may distract from the general character of the Geneva Convention as a whole. This right of restriction extends to persons, patrons, things, conduct, printed matter or anything of a character which Management determines in its discretion to be objectionable.
Restrictions in Operations of Exhibits a) Alcoholic beverages in the exhibition area are prohibited. b) Signs & Illumination - Signs involving the use of neon or similar gases are prohibited. Electric flashing signs must be low intensity and require prior approval of the specifications of their use by management. Should the wording on any sign or area in the exhibitor's booth be deemed by management to be contrary to the best interest of the show, exhibitor agrees to make such changes in wording as may be requested by management. c) Booth Personnel. Booth representatives must be dressed in a manner deemed by management to be in keeping with generally accepted standards of propriety.
Restrictions in Operations of Exhibits. The Linux Expo of Southern California and its representatives reserve the right to restrict or remove exhibits which, because of noise, method of operation, materials, or for any other reason, become objectionable to the reasonable attendee or the venue. In the event of such restriction or eviction, the Linux Expo of Southern California is not liable for any refunds, rentals, or other exhibit expenses incurred by the Sponsor.

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