Domiciliary rights. 18.1 The House Rules of HMC apply to the venues and all surrounding outdoor spaces (concourses, etc.) and parking areas. HMC may exercise its domiciliary rights vis-’a-vis the Organiser, its visitors and third parties during the period of use. HMC exercises its domiciliary rights through authorised individuals provided with special identity cards. The Organiser shall grant HMC’s authorised personnel free access to the premises used by the Organiser to exercise HMC’s domiciliary rights at any time. 18.2 The Organiser and its Event Manager are required to ensure implementation of and compliance with the House Rules by their visitors, employees and agents, etc. The Event Manager appointed by the Organiser shall keep a list of all third-party firms and artists and their employees and other staff involved in the Event. All employees and other staff involved in the Event must be able to state their identity at any time by giving their name and the name of the firm to which they belong. The Organiser must ensure that no individuals linger in the areas around the venues and in the surrounding outdoor spaces (concourses, etc.) and parking areas, and that no groups of persons gather in such a way as to have a potentially detrimental effect on the reputation or public image of HMC and/or on its business relations. 18.3 A general ban on smoking is in force on the premises. This does not apply to the outdoor spaces or to any areas specifically designated as smoking areas. The Organiser is obliged to enforce the smoking ban on all persons attending the Event on the HMC site, especially visitors. In case of violation the Organiser shall take the necessary measures to prevent any further violation.
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Domiciliary rights. 18.1 The House Rules of HMC apply to shall be applicable for the venues and all surrounding the outdoor spaces (concourses, etc.) and parking areas. HMC may shall also continue to exercise its domiciliary property rights vis-’a-vis over the Organiser, its visitors and third parties during the period of use. HMC exercises its domiciliary It shall exercise said rights through persons authorised individuals for this task and provided with special identity cards. The Organiser shall grant HMC’s persons authorised personnel by HMC to exercise its property rights must be granted free access to the premises used by the Organiser to exercise HMC’s domiciliary rights at any time.
18.2 The Organiser and its Event Manager are manager shall be required to ensure implementation of and compliance with that the House Rules are heeded and followed by their visitors, employees and agents, etc. The Event Manager manager appointed by the Organiser shall keep a list of all third-party the external firms and involved, artists and their employees and other staff assistants involved in the Event. All employees and other staff assistants involved in the Event must be able to state their identity at any time by giving their name and the name of the firm to which they belong. The Organiser must shall be required to ensure that no individuals persons do not linger in the areas around the venues and in all the surrounding outdoor spaces (concourses, etc.) and parking areas, and that no groups of persons do not gather in such a way as to have a potentially detrimental effect on the reputation or public image of HMC and/or on its business relations.
18.3 A general ban on smoking is in force on the premises. This That does not apply to the outdoor spaces or to any areas which may be specifically designated as smoking areas. The Organiser is shall be obliged to enforce the smoking ban on all persons attending the Event on the HMC site, especially visitors. In case of violation violation, the Organiser shall take the necessary measures to prevent any further violation.
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Domiciliary rights. 18.1 15.1 The House Rules of HMC apply to shall be applicable for the venues and all surrounding the outdoor spaces (concourses, etc.) and parking areasfacilities. HMC may shall also continue to exercise its domiciliary property rights vis-’a-vis over the Organiser, its visitors and third parties during the period of use. HMC exercises its domiciliary It shall exercise said rights through persons authorised individuals for this task and provided with special identity cards. The Organiser shall grant HMC’s persons authorised personnel by HMC to exercise its property rights must be granted free access to the premises used by the Organiser to exercise HMC’s domiciliary rights at any time.
18.2 15.2 The Organiser and its Event Manager are manager shall be required to ensure implementation of and compliance with that the House Rules are heeded and followed by their visitors, employees and agents, etc. The Event Manager manager appointed by the Organiser shall keep a list of all third-party the external firms and involved, artists and their employees and other staff assistants involved in the Event. All employees and other staff assistants involved in the Event must be able to state their identity at any time by giving their name and the name of the firm to which they belong. The Organiser must shall be required to ensure that no individuals persons do not linger in the areas around the venues and in all the surrounding outdoor spaces (concourses, etc.) and parking areas, and that no groups of persons do not gather in such a way as to have a potentially detrimental effect on the reputation or public image of HMC and/or on its business relations.
18.3 15.3 A general ban on smoking is in force on the premises. This That does not apply to the outdoor spaces or to any areas which may be specifically designated as smoking areas. The Organiser is shall be obliged to enforce the smoking ban on all persons attending the Event on the HMC site, especially visitors. In case of violation violation, the Organiser shall take the necessary measures to prevent any further violation.
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Domiciliary rights. 18.1 The House Rules of HMC apply to shall be applicable for the venues and all surrounding the outdoor spaces (concourses, etc.) and parking areas. HMC may shall also continue to exercise its domiciliary property rights vis-’a-vis over the Organiser, its visitors and third parties during the period of use. HMC exercises its domiciliary It shall exercise said rights through persons authorised individuals for this task and provided with special identity cards. The Organiser shall grant HMC’s persons authorised personnel by HMC to exercise its property rights must be granted free access to the premises used by the Organiser to exercise HMC’s domiciliary rights at any time.
18.2 The Organiser and its Event Manager are manager shall be required to ensure implementation of and compliance with that the House Rules are heeded and followed by their visitors, employees and agents, etc. The Event Manager manager appointed by the Organiser shall keep a list of all third-party the external firms and involved, artists and their employees and other staff assistants involved in the Event. All employees and other staff assistants involved in the Event must be able to state their identity at any time by giving their name and the name of the firm to which they belong. The Organiser must shall be required to ensure that no individuals persons do not linger in the areas around the venues and in all the surrounding outdoor spaces (concourses, etc.) and parking areas, and that no groups of persons do not gather in such a way as to have a potentially detrimental effect on the reputation or public image of HMC and/or on its business relations.
18.3 A general ban on smoking is in force on the premises. This That does not apply to the outdoor spaces or to any areas areas, which may be specifically designated as smoking areas. The Organiser is shall be obliged to enforce the smoking ban on all persons attending the Event on the HMC site, especially visitors. In case of violation violation, the Organiser shall take the necessary measures to prevent any further violation.
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