ARRANGEMENT OF SPACE Sample Clauses

ARRANGEMENT OF SPACE. Exhibitor shall arrange its displays so as not to obstruct the general view or conceal other exhibits or exit signs. Management will inspect exhibits before and during the show. Management’s determination will be binding. For inline booths, no products can be set on tables, risers or racking that makes the product exceed the 8’3” height limit. Exhibitor’s products, displays and literature must remain in the contracted booth space and is not allowed in the aisles. No canopies or tents are permitted in booth space. SIGNS: No special signs, apparatus, etc., (other than Official Sponsor signage) will be permitted to extend more than 8’3” above the floor for inline booths, and no interference with light or space of the other Exhibitors will be allowed. Signs in island booths cannot extend more than 16’ above the floor. Signs in peninsula booths, more than 10’ in depth, cannot exceed more than 16’ above the floor. Signs in perimeter booths cannot exceed more 12’ above the floor. Illuminated signs must be placed against the back of the booth. No signs or banners are to be placed outside of the exhibit space assigned to each Exhibitor. All signs must be done by a professional sign shop. No signs or advertising are to be affixed to any of the walls, columns, doors, etc. by using staples, tacks, tape adhesive backing or any other method. All tape or other material or lighting fixtures used in exhibit booths are to be removed following the Show and the exhibition area is to be returned to its prior condition.
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ARRANGEMENT OF SPACE. Exhibitor shall arrange its displays so as not to obstruct the general view or conceal other exhibits or exit signs. Show Management will inspect exhibits before and during the show. Management’s determination will be binding.

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