Indoor Sports definition
Examples of Indoor Sports in a sentence
I hereby waive any claims I may have, and release Wide World of Indoor Sports and its employees and affiliates from liability of claims arising out of such activities.
Any images obtained may be reproduced by Wide World of Indoor Sports and/or the public media for use in advertising, publicity, or educational activities.
Wide World of Indoor Sports uses photos of adults and children in marketing publications to share information about Wide World of Indoor Sports.
Wide World of Indoor Sports marketing campaigns include but are not limited to: the website, advertisements, annual reports, posters, banners, bulletin boards, and other public relations materials.
I consent to me or my child being photographed, interviewed, and/or videotaped by representatives of Wide World of Indoor Sports and/or media outlets (newspaper, T.V. stations, etc.).
Most recently, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ worked on the Indoor Sports Facility Feasibility Study and Operational Costs project for the Grand Forks Park District in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Cancellation Policy for allocated groups only: Indoor Sports Fields/Ice Rentals - ALLOCATED USERS ONLY: The City of Markham has the right to control all indoor field and ice distribution and use at City-owned facilities for the duration of the Contract.
There is a suite of three strategy documents relating to leisure provision that inform the Local Plan: The Indoor Sports Facilities Strategy, The Open Spaces Strategy (including playing pitch needs assessment) and The Physical Activity & Sport Strategy (PASS) provide the vision and future direction of sport and leisure provision in the borough.
This Release Agreement applies to the use of all premises of the Vernon Indoor Sports Centre, equipment and participation in all activities, programs and events organized, managed or supervised by the North Okanagan Youth Soccer Association including all soccer and other training activities, warm-up activities, games, matches and any similar or related activities (collectively “Soccer” and/or “Activities”).
Repeated offences could result in either a player or team being ejected from the game or competition in which the behaviour occurred, and banned from competing in any future events held within any Action Indoor Sports Stadium.