Common use of Atmosphere Clause in Contracts

Atmosphere. Exhibitors are specifically prohibited from employing any carnival-type attraction, animal or human, or from operating such noise-creating devices as bells, horns, or megaphones. Sound or music within a booth is permitted, but must be controlled to a reasonable level. Show Management may, in its sole and absolute discretion, withdraw its consent at any time, if sound is in violation of this rule. All live musical performances and all use of recorded music (such as recordings, tapes, compact disks or video with either features or background music ) must be licensed by the American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers (ASCAP), or other agency responsible for licensing the music so performed. Exhibitors must obtain licenses and pay appropriate fees to such organizations before broadcasting music in conjunction with this event. Costumed personnel must be appropriately clad and must remain within the Exhibitor's booth space except when necessarily arriving and leaving the booth or exhibit area. Exhibitor must comply with all federal, state and local laws and codes, rules and regulations of the Event facility. Exhibitor must construct his exhibit to comply with the Americans with Disabilities act.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Exhibit Space Agreement, Exhibit Space Agreement, Exhibit Space Agreement

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