Exceptions and Restrictions Sample Clauses

Exceptions and Restrictions. (a) All quality warranty claims shall be submitted to Supplier or Supplier authorized distributors in written form within but not beyond the warranty period in any cases.
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Exceptions and Restrictions. (1) Non-profit, private and commercial users may rent the designated spaces subject to Aquarium availability and approval. (2) The primary concern of the Aquarium is the safety and well-being of the animals, the exhibits and their components. To support these concerns and to ensure the overall safety and needs of the rental group, the Aquarium reserves the right to move or terminate the location of any event. (3) Patrons may not book the facility for the purpose of renting to another party (“third-party rental.”) Third-party rentals will result in the loss of rental privileges for all parties involved.
Exceptions and Restrictions. Subject to clause 11 of this Limited Warranty:
Exceptions and Restrictions. (1) Non-profit, private and commercial users may rent the designated spaces subject to Aquarium availability and approval. (2) The primary concern of the Aquarium is the safety and well-being of the animals in our care. To support these concerns and to ensure the overall safety and needs of the renter group, the Aquarium reserves the right to move or terminate the location of any event. (3) Patrons may not book the facility for the purpose of renting to another party (“third-party rental”). Third party rentals will result in the loss of rental privileges for all parties involved. Rental Space and Exhibits: • To ensure adequate setup time for the Aquarium and vendors, evening rentals cannot start earlier than 6:30 p.m., and rentals must end no later than 12:30 a.m. • Clients and guests may not utilize or occupy areas that are not rented. • Rentals for weddings and receptions may use the Conference Room and/or Classrooms beginning at 4 p.m. the day of the rental for getting ready prior to the event. Use must be approved by Aquarium Events Coordinator. • The lights in all exhibits go out at 11:30 p.m. or at the end of your event time, prior to breakdown beginning. The Aquarium staff and the animals in our care thank you in advance for your consideration in these matters. • The client is responsible for ensuring the Aquarium premises are restored to their original condition immediately following the rental’s conclusion. • The Aquarium Reef playground may remain open during your rental. Play will be at your own risk with parental supervision required. The Aquarium is not liable for any injury and reserves the right to ask guests to exit the area. Playground is not guaranteed to be open during your rental. • The Aquarium strives for 100% exhibit operation, but some exhibits are occasionally closed for maintenance. No discounts or refunds will be made for these closures. The Aquarium reserves the right to change and renovate exhibits as needed and/or required. The renter will be made aware of any potential changes in rental space. Renovations and/or changes do not permit a discount on rental or refund of the down payment or any monies already paid. Aquarium Staff: • The Aquarium Events Coordinator that reviews the rental agreement with you may or may not be the Coordinator working your rental. • An Aquarium Events Coordinator, Security staff and housekeeping staff will be present throughout the duration of the rental to ensure timely setup and breakdown, to maint...
Exceptions and Restrictions. (a) All quality warranty claims shall be submitted to LONGi Solar or LONGi Solar authorized distributors in written form within but not beyond the warranty period in any cases.
Exceptions and Restrictions. (1) Non-profit, private and commercial users may rent the designated spaces subject to museum and planetarium availability and approval. (2) The primary concern of the museum/planetarium is the safety and well-being of our guests and the animals in our care. To support these concerns and to insure the overall safety and needs of the renter group, the museum reserves the right to move or terminate the location of any event. (3) Patrons may not book the facility for the purpose of renting to another party (“third-party rental”). Third party rentals will result in the loss of rental privileges for all parties involved. Observers: The museum/planetarium reserves the right to bring potential renters in during an event for discreet observation. Museum of Coastal Carolina Rental Prices The following are basic options for your special occasion. Each event will be structured to meet your needs and expectations. Events may not exceed 12:00 a.m. including clean up time. Note: Events open to the public must also complete the Town of Ocean Isle Beach Group Activity Application for town approval. Go to: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/files/documents/GroupActivity-OutdoorPerformancesandEvents1313114806012816AM.pdf Once approved, a copy must be submitted to the Museum of Coastal Carolina to accompany the rental agreement. Entire Museum Rental The Museum of Coastal Carolina allows for the rental of the Entire Facility with a diverse use of rooms and can accommodate a very large event. Imagine the flexibility of your guests as they stroll through the entire Museum during your special event. This rental includes the magnificent Ocean Reef Gallery, the mesmerizing Sea Shore Gallery, the Changing Tides, Barrier and Coastal Galleries including the Xxxxxx X’Xxxx lecture hall. You can use any gallery or the lecture hall for food set-up: buffet style stations or dining tables. The event space can be set-up for a reception, seated dinner, dancing, beverages, etc. The event space must be returned to its original set-up during clean-up and exhibits are not to be utilized as tables. Base Fee: $700 (5 hrs) Additional Time: $100 per hour (up to 2 hours; $150 for additional hours after 10 pm) Security Deposit: $200  5 hour event with up to 570 strolling guests or unlimited seating downstairs to capacity.  Event rental time must include set-up, event and clean-up.  All galleries are open with this rental (except Touch Tank - open the first event hour only)  Food and beverages are permitted thr...
Exceptions and Restrictions. Commercial, private and non-profit groups may rent the Aquarium subject to availability and approval. Patrons may not book the facility for the purpose of renting to another party (“third-party rental”). Third party rentals will result in the loss of rental privileges for all parties involved. The primary concern of the NC Aquarium is the safety and well-being of the visitors, animals and the exhibits and their components. To ensure the overall safety and well-being of the visitors, animals and exhibits, the Aquarium reserves the right to close any public space and move the event to another location on the Aquarium grounds. Other: The RI Aquarium is committed to work with vendors/caterers and rental groups that choose sustainable products, serve sustainable seafood and locally sourced food, recycle waste products (recycle containers are provided for events) and if necessary, use ecofriendly disposables. Disclaimer: Pursuant to the North Carolina Public Records Law (G.S. 132-1), rental contract information is considered to be public information and may be released to third parties upon request.
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Exceptions and Restrictions. (a) Buyer's Parties and any Applicable Successors of the Buyer</PAGE> will be deemed to have not engaged in activities with limited buyers' activities in relation to marketing and sale by non-employee sales agents if the Buyer's Parties or any Relevant Successors of the Buyer use their respective commercially reasonable efforts, including the establishment of reasonable procedures, to limit appropriate appropriate and other distributors from participating in activities with limited access to buyers. (b) Nothing contained in this Agreement limits any Affiliate of the Buyer's Party or the Buyer's Respective Successor to the extent that such Partner: (i) does not work in conjunction with, jointly manages or shares objects, sales staff or other key employees with the Publisher; (ii) are not consolidated financially with the Publisher; (iii) has no agreement on combining products or similar joint ventures or strategic alliances, arrangements or product offerings with the Publisher regarding limited customer activities; or (iv) has no revenue sharing agreement or similar agreement with the Publisher regarding activities with limited buyer access. 8 (c) Nothing contained in this Agreement, does not prohibit the Buyer from making and making passive investments in the securities of any Person whose securities are publicly traded in the generally recognized market, provided that the respective successors of the Buyer and any relevant successors of the buyer of the relevant share of equity in <PAGE> outstanding shares or interests of such Person and the Buyer's Parties and any relevant Successors of the Buyer (and their respective Affiliates) have no effective control over the management or policy of such Person. (d) Without limiting any restrictions on the Use by the Buyer's Parties of trademarks and trade names as set forth in the Trademark License Agreement or Trade Fair C prior to the Publishing Agreement, the Qwest Parties acknowledge and agree that the Buyer's Parties and any Applicable Successors of the Buyer and its Affiliates will not place any restrictions on any Voice Portal Catalog. ARTICLE 4 OF THE NON-RESERVATION AGREEMENT Within two (2) years from the date of entry into force and except as expressly provided for in the Dividing Agreement, none of the Qwest Parties or The Buyer's Parties shall, without prior written approval of the applicable other party, directly or indirectly: (i) require the hiring of any employees of such other party; (i...
Exceptions and Restrictions. 3.1 The restrictions in sub-paragraph 2.1 do not apply to the disclosure of Confidential Information:
Exceptions and Restrictions. 4.1 Products of the same brand may be exhibited and represented by one exhibitor only. If applications are received from several companies complying with the provisions of Art. 3 in respect of products of the same brand, the following priorities shall apply: – manufacturers shall be given priority over general agents and wholesalers – general agents shall have priority over wholesalers – wholesalers – retailers If two general agents present general agency contracts for the same product or for the same territory, or if two wholesalers register the same product for exhibition, the decision in regard to admission will be left in both cases entirely to the judgement of the Exhibition Committee (subject to the provisions of Art. 3.1 c relating to language regions).
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