Common use of Right of Denial Clause in Contracts

Right of Denial. The Division of Parks reserves the right to deny the use of any facility to a person and/or group for good cause. Examples: a conflict with planned or ongoing facility use; lack of personnel to prepare facilities; a known history of disruptive or undesirable conduct by the person and/or group. By entering into this agreement, the Division of Parks merely allows use of the designated area of the Park system for the recreational purpose requested. The Division of Parks will not inspect the requested park area immediately prior to use to determine the suitability or safety of the use by applicant or others under this agreement. The Division of Parks will not supervise such use. If the Division of Parks permits applicant's use, such permission shall not be construed as a guarantee of safety or as a determination that the park is suitable for such activity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Fox River Park Overnight Lodge Rental Agreement, Fox River Park Overnight Lodge Rental Agreement