Conduct of Function Sample Clauses

Conduct of Function. Event The hirer shall comply with all statutes, ordinances and regulations of any government or statutory authority regarding the conduct of the hirers business or use of the area for that purpose and shall keep Council indemnified in respect of all such matters. The hirer must at all times be co-operative with authorised Council staff members in ensuring that the function is conducted in an orderly manner. An authorised staff member may require a function to cease if in his or her opinion the continuation of the function is likely to cause damage to the building and outside areas. The hirer will be held liable for any penalties incurred under any legislation or Local Law.
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Conduct of Function. The Host agrees that the function will be conducted in an orderly manner and in full compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and HHHOA&YC Bylaws, Rules and Procedures. The Host hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Club against any and all claims for personal injury, negligence of any Member or guest, invitees or agent of the Host or any one hired by the Host. Further, the Harbor Hills Home Owners Association and Yacht Club and any of its officers, agents, employees, or other representatives shall not be held accountable or liable for, and the same are hereby released from accountability for, any damage, loss, harm or injury to the Host or any property of the Host or any of its officers, agents, employees, or other representatives, resulting from theft, fire, water, accident, or other cause, including damages resulting from the consumption of alcohol. No cash bar for spirits is permitted. HARBOR HILLS YACHT CLUB CLUBHOUSE RENTAL AGREEMENT I have read and understand the entire HHYC Clubhouse Use Policy and Rental Agreement and I agree to be bound by its terms. Host Name and Address: Event Date and Time: Number of People: (Refer HHYC Use Policy and the body of this agreement for Rental Rate) Signature: Date: Administrative use only: Event Amount: $ Security Deposit: $ Catering surcharge: $ Pool ($40/lifeguard hr.): $ Received by: Date received:
Conduct of Function. 6.1 Hirer shall:
Conduct of Function. The Host agrees that the function will be conducted in an orderly manner and in full compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and HHHOA&YC Bylaws, Rules and Procedures. The Host hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Club against any and all claims for personal injury, negligence of any Member or guest, invitees or agent of the Host or any one hired by the Host. Further, the Harbor Hills Home Owners Association and Yacht Club and any of its officers, agents, employees, or other representatives shall not be held accountable or liable for, and the same are hereby released from accountability for, any damage, loss, harm or injury to the Host or any property of the Host or any of its officers, agents, employees, or other representatives, resulting from theft, fire, water, accident, or other cause, including damages resulting from the consumption of alcohol. No cash bar for spirits is permitted. HARBOR HILLS YACHT CLUB CLUBHOUSE RENTAL AGREEMENT I have read and understand the entire HHYC Clubhouse Use Policy and Rental Agreement and I agree to be bound by its terms. This includes the Clean-Up Policy and includes washing any dishes, placing all trash in the dumpster, sweeping and light mopping of the floors, vacuuming carpets and restoring any moved items to their original positions at the conclusion of my event. Host Name and Address: Event Date and Time: Approx. Number of People: (Refer to HHYC Use Policy Document and the body of this agreement for Rental Rate) Signature: Date: Please email this completed form to XxxxxxXxxxxXxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. Once received, an invoice will be sent to you for payment. Once payment is received by the Harbor Hills Treasurer, your event will be confirmed. Administrative use only: Event Amount: $ Maintenance Fee: $ 25.00 Security Deposit: $ $350.00 Catering surcharge: $ Rental Company Security Deposit: $ Additional Maintenance Fee: $ Pool ($40/lifeguard hr.): $ Grill Use: $ Received by: Date received:
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