Speakers Clause Samples
The 'Speakers' clause defines the terms and conditions related to individuals who will present or speak at an event, conference, or similar engagement. It typically outlines the responsibilities of the speakers, such as providing presentation materials by a certain deadline, adhering to event guidelines, and participating in scheduled sessions. This clause ensures that both the event organizers and the speakers have a clear understanding of expectations, helping to prevent misunderstandings and ensuring the smooth execution of the event program.
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Speakers. At the Event, as a speaker, you agree to comply at all times with the code of conduct included hereunder. By accepting to be a speaker at the Event, you agree that Swift records your sessions and uses and distributes the video for commercial purposes as further specified under the photographs and videos section here above. Swift values and encourages freedom of expression. To maintain a right balance between such freedom of expression, and potential abuses, you agree to comply with the below rules when acting as a speaker or participating to a discussion or debate during the Event:
Speakers. This exclusion (4.) does not apply to equipment designed solely for the reproduction of sound and accessories used with such equipment, provided:
a. The equipment is permanently installed in “your covered auto” or any “non- owned auto” in the opening of the dash or console normally used by the manufacturer for the installation of a radio; or
b. The equipment is:
(1) removable from a housing unit which is permanently installed in the auto in the opening of the dash or console normally used by the manufacturer for the installation of a radio;
(2) designed to be solely operated by use of the power from the auto’s electrical system; and
(3) in or upon “your covered auto” or any “non-owned auto” at the time of the loss.
Speakers. If you would like to speak on an agenda item or during public comment, please complete the GFDC Speaker Request Form. You may view the agenda and Speaker Request Form on the following webpage: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/content/sdc/dpw/airports/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/gfdc.html
Speakers. The speakers, without foam and adhesive tape, shall be contained in a cylinder of 40 mm diameter and 12 mm thick for "S" marking or in a cylinder of 45 mm diameter and 12 mm thick for "S45" marking.
Speakers. Speaker requests for CDER staff are not automatically approved. Each speaker request must be processed and receive official clearance by CDER’s Speaker ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ as outlined in ▇▇▇▇ 4510.1.
Speakers. The policy of the Diocese of St. Augustine states that any speakers, presenter, retreat masters, etc., coming from outside of the Diocese of St. Augustine MUST send a Letter of Good Standing from their Diocese to the C hancellor’s office for approval PRIOR to the event. You will be provided with the contact information for the manager on duty on-site for your event, unless other arrangements have been made in advance with the Pilgrimage Coordinator.
Speakers. All edge of deck conditions.
Speakers. Views expressed by speakers are their own. eventsLT cannot accept liability for advice given, or views expressed, by any speaker at the conference or in any material provided to delegates. eventsLT is committed to protecting the delegate’s privacy and the confidentiality and security of the delegate’s personal information. The personal information the delegate/delegate organisation provides is necessary to process the delegate registration form which may include updating the delegate’s record and profile information. eventsLT may use the delegate’s personal information to contact the delegate about professional development and associated events, to conduct analysis or market research, to identify the ongoing needs of delegates, and to generally provide the delegate with information on services and benefits. Personal information provided by the delegate/delegate organisation may be disclosed to external organisations that eventsLT engage for certain business functions such as eventsLT’s mailing houses, printers, technology service providers and marketing and communications agencies. Delegate names and organisation names will be compiled onto delegate lists for each conference so that all attendees can see who is at the conference for the purpose of networking and meetings. Registering and attending the conference does not grant the delegate/delegate organisation any right to use the conference’s name and/or any of its logos or registered trademarks. All the images, designs, photographs, written material, graphics, data, are property of eventsLT and are protected by copyright, registered trademark, trade secret or other property rights. When attending the conference, the delegate/delegate organisation accepts:
Speakers. Speakers and monitors should have minimal floor contact since low frequencies tend to travel through solid surfaces rather than through air. Reducing the surface contact of speakers and monitors will
Speakers. Forty-six oral presentations in 5 scientific sessions: Five keynote speakers