TICKET OFFICE Sample Clauses

TICKET OFFICE. The Center shall reserve the right to retain ten (10) seats per performance as house seats to be used at the Management’s discretion, excluding sales purposes. • All ticketed events at the Queen Creek Performing Arts Center must use the Etix Ticket Agent System; this will be arranged by the Queen Creek Performing Arts Center. User will pay the Center for the following ticketing costs; • 4% of gross sales, including Box Office, Phone Orders, Consignment, and Ticket sales • 3.3% or current market rate of credit card sales • $.30 per printed ticket • $40.00 box office set-up fee per event • $3.00 ticketing fee will be added to each ticket price. Ticket prices $30 and over will be charged a $3.50 ticketing fee. • The Ticket Office will only sell tickets by its computerized ticketing network. The Center has an exclusive ticketing agreement with Etix. Etix is the only professional outlet system that may be used. • The box office is open Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, and one hour prior to all ticketed events. Hours of operation are set by Management and will vary during different periods of the year. • The Center or User will not sell or distribute or permit to be sold or distributed, tickets in excess of seating capacity. • Regardless of age, everyone must have a ticket. Lap passes (children up to 2 years old) can be distributed at the discretion of the User.
TICKET OFFICE. The Center shall reserve the right to retain ten (10) seats per performance as house seats to be used at the Management’s discretion, excluding sales purposes.  All ticketed events at the Queen Creek Performing Arts Center must use the Ticket Force Ticket Agent System; this will be arranged by the Queen Creek Performing Arts Center. User will pay the Center for the following ticketing costs;  4% of gross sales, including Box Office, Phone Orders, Consignment, and Ticket sales  3.3% or current market rate of credit card sales  $.22 per printed ticket  $30.00 box office set-up fee per event  $2.50 ticketing/facility fee will be added to each ticket price. Ticket prices $20 and over will be charged a $3.00 ticketing/facility fee.  The Ticket Office will only sell tickets by its computerized ticketing network. The Center has an exclusive ticketing agreement with Ticket Force. Ticket Force is the only professional outlet system that may be used.  The box office is open Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, and one hour prior to all ticketed events. Additional box office hours may be provided upon request, at a cost to the User of $25 per hour per cashier, with a four (4) hour minimum. Requests must be made at least fourteen (14) days in advance in order to allow adequate scheduling time. Hours of operation are set by Management and will vary during different periods of the year.  The Center or User will not sell or distribute or permit to be sold or distributed, tickets in excess of seating capacity.  Regardless of age, everyone must have a ticket. Lap passes (children up to 2 years old) can be distributed at the discretion of the User.  The ticket office will not accept payment of any kind at the Will Call window. All tickets on Will Call provided by the User must be pre-paid.
TICKET OFFICE. The Center shall reserve the right to retain twelve (12) seats per performance as house seats to be used at the Management’s discretion, excluding sales purposes. • The Center or User will not sell or distribute or permit to be sold or distributed, tickets in excess of seating capacity. • Regardless of age, everyone (including infants) must have a ticket. Lap passes can be issued at the discretion of the User.
TICKET OFFICE. The Center shall reserve the right to retain twelve (12) seats per performance for any third party performance (defined as other that a performance of one of the Performing Arts Organizations) and four seats for any performance by one of the Performing Arts Organizations as house seats to be used at the Management’s discretion, excluding sales purposes.  The Center or User will not sell or distribute or permit to be sold or distributed, tickets in excess of seating capacity.  Regardless of age, everyone (including infants) must have a ticket. Lap passes can be issued at the discretion of the User.
TICKET OFFICE. The Center shall reserve the right to retain ten (10) seats per performance as house seats to be used at the Management’s discretion, excluding sales purposes. • All ticketed events at the Queen Creek Performing Arts Center must use the Etix Ticket Agent System; this will be arranged by the Queen Creek Performing Arts Center. User will pay the Center for the following ticketing costs; • 4% of gross sales, including Box Office, Phone Orders, Consignment, and Ticket sales • 3.5% or current market rate of credit card sales • $.40 per printed ticket • $40.00 box office set-up fee per event • $40.00 box office change fee • $3.00 ticketing fee will be added to each ticket price. Ticket prices $30 and over will be charged a $3.50 ticketing fee. • The Ticket Office will only sell tickets by its computerized ticketing network. The Center has an exclusive ticketing agreement with Etix. Etix is the only professional outlet system that may be used. • The box office is open Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, and one hour prior to all ticketed events. Hours of operation are set by Management and will vary during different periods of the year. • The Center or User will not sell or distribute or permit to be sold or distributed, tickets in excess of seating capacity. • Regardless of age, everyone must have a ticket. Lap passes (children up to 2 years old) can be distributed at the discretion of the User.
TICKET OFFICE. Prepare and sand down existing surfaces and apply "Plascon" or other equally approved Primer (PP700) and two coats "Velvaglo" water based paint for interior use On walls m2 55.00 On Ceiling m2 58.46
TICKET OFFICE. The Center shall reserve the right to retain twelve (12) seats per performance for any third party performance (defined as other that a performance of one of the Performing Arts Organizations) and four seats for any performance by one of the Performing Arts Organizations as house seats to be used at the Management’s discretion, excluding sales purposes. Seats Z101-Z104 will always be retained by VPAC. • The Center or User will not sell or distribute or permit to be sold or distributed, tickets in excess of seating capacity. • Ticket to all events held in VPAC will be for sale in the Box Office during all events. • Regardless of age, everyone (including infants) must have a ticket. Lap passes can be issued at the discretion of the User.

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