Common use of OPERATION OF DISPLAYS Clause in Contracts

OPERATION OF DISPLAYS. A. Noise: Exhibits which include the operation of musical instruments, radios, sound projection equipment, public address systems or any noisemaking machines must be conducted or arranged so that the noise resulting from the demonstration will not annoy or disturb adjacent exhibitors and their patrons, nor cause the aisles to be blocked. Operators of non-machinery noisemaking exhibits must secure approval of operating methods before the exhibit opens. Show Management shall not be responsible or liable or any losses, damages or injuries due to noise. B. Nonoperating Machinery/Quiet Zones: Exhibitors whose booths are in halls or areas designated “non-operating machinery/quiet zones” may have no machinery or other product producing noise. The final determination of objectionable noise will be made on-site by Show Management. An exhibitor determined to be producing objectionable noise will be required to eliminate the noise immediately upon the request of Show Management. If an exhibitor does not comply with Show Management’s request or repeats the offense, Show Management has the right to have the exhibit shut down and dismantled at the expense of the exhibitor.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Exhibit Space Rental Agreement, Exhibit Space Rental Agreement, Exhibit Space Rental Agreement

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OPERATION OF DISPLAYS. A. Noise: Exhibits which include the operation of musical instruments, radios, sound projection equipment, public address systems or any noisemaking machines must be conducted or arranged so that the noise resulting from the demonstration will not annoy or disturb adjacent exhibitors and their patrons, nor cause the aisles to be blocked. Operators of non-machinery noisemaking exhibits must secure approval of operating methods before the exhibit opens. Show Management shall not be responsible or liable or any losses, damages or injuries due to noise. B. Nonoperating Machinery/Quiet Zones: Exhibitors whose booths are in halls or areas designated “non-operating machinery/quiet zones” may have no machinery or other product source producing noise. The final determination of objectionable noise will be made by Show Management on-site by Show Managementsite. An exhibitor determined to be producing objectionable noise will be required to eliminate the noise immediately upon the request of Show Management. If an exhibitor does not comply with Show Management’s request or repeats the offense, Show Management has the right to have the such exhibit shut down shutdown and dismantled at the expense of the exhibitor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Exhibit Space Rental Agreement, Exhibit Space Rental Agreement

OPERATION OF DISPLAYS. A. Noise: Exhibits which include the operation of musical instruments, radios, sound projection equipment, public address systems or any noisemaking machines must be conducted or arranged so that the noise resulting from the demonstration will not annoy or disturb adjacent exhibitors and their patrons, nor cause the aisles to be blocked. Operators of non-machinery noisemaking exhibits must secure approval of operating methods before the exhibit opens. Show Management shall not be responsible or liable or for any losses, damages or injuries due to noise. B. Nonoperating Machinery/Quiet Zones: Exhibitors whose booths are in halls or areas designated “non-operating machinery/quiet zones” may have no machinery or other product producing noise. The final determination of objectionable noise will be made on-site by Show Management. An exhibitor determined to be producing objectionable noise will be required to eliminate the noise immediately upon the request of Show Management. If an exhibitor does not comply with Show Management’s request or repeats the offense, Show Management has the right to have the exhibit shut down and dismantled at the expense of the exhibitor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exhibit Space Rental Agreement

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OPERATION OF DISPLAYS. A. Noise: Exhibits Ex hibits which include the operation of musical instruments, radios, sound projection equipment, public address systems or any noisemaking machines must be conducted or arranged so that the noise resulting from the demonstration will not annoy or disturb adjacent exhibitors ex hibitors and their patrons, nor cause the aisles to be blocked. Operators of non-machinery noisemaking exhibits ex hibits must secure approval of operating methods before the exhibit ex hibit opens. Show Management shall not be responsible or liable or any losses, damages or injuries due to noise. B. Nonoperating Machinery/Quiet Zones: Exhibitors Ex hibitors whose booths are in halls or areas designated non-operating machinery/quiet zones” may have no machinery or other product source producing noise. The final determination of objectionable noise will be made by Show Management on-site by Show Managementsite. An exhibitor ex hibitor determined to be producing objectionable noise will be required to eliminate the noise immediately upon the request of Show Management. If an exhibitor ex hibitor does not comply with Show Management’s request or repeats the offense, Show Management has the right to have the exhibit shut down such ex hibit shutdown and dismantled at the expense ex pense of the exhibitorex hibitor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exhibit Space Rental Agreement

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