Common use of Disturbance Clause in Contracts

Disturbance. In view of the personal nature of the agreement between the Exhibitor and the Organizer, the Exhibitor must behave in a manner consistent with the general interests of the Event, in particular towards visitors and other participants. Accordingly, in the event of a dispute or conflict with the Organizer or other Exhibitors, it undertakes not to do anything that could jeopardize the proper conduct of the Event. Any behaviour affecting the smooth running of the Event, and any breach of the provisions of the contractual documents, may, on the initiative of the Organizer, result in the immediate exclusion of the offender and termination of the Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Participation Contract, Participation Contract, Participation Contract

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