Common use of OUTBOARDING Clause in Contracts

OUTBOARDING. Outboarding is defined as any non-permanent exhibit, demonstration, event, or branded activation that lasts for more than one day during CES and outside of contracted space with CTA. This includes events at Las Vegas hotel suites, meeting rooms, ballrooms, restaurants, clubs, etc. A company is also considered an outboarder if it has contracted space with CTA but contracts directly with another Las Vegas venue for space (for more than one day) that exceeds the net square footage (NSF) contracted with CTA. Outboarding violates CES policy and the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) guidelines. When CES determines that outboarding has occurred, CTA will enforce the rule against the participating company and may impose penalties for violations. It is the CTA Board policy that outboarding companies are subject to sanctions that start with the loss of priority points and for those who are CTA members, may include removal from CTA membership. CTA policy on outboarding can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx/CES/media/pdfs/Outboarding-Messaging.pdf.

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Samples: www.freemanco.com, cdn.ces.tech, www.freemanco.com

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OUTBOARDING. Outboarding is defined as any non-permanent exhibit, demonstration, event, or branded activation activity that lasts for more than one (1) day during CES and outside of contracted space with CTA. This includes events at Las Vegas hotel suites, meeting rooms, ballrooms, restaurants, clubs, etc. A company is also considered an outboarder if it has contracted space with CTA but contracts directly with another Las Vegas venue for space (for more than one day) that exceeds the net square footage (NSF) contracted with CTA. Outboarding violates CES policy and the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) guidelines. When CES determines that outboarding has occurred, CTA will enforce the rule against the participating company and may impose penalties for violations. It is the CTA Board policy that outboarding companies are subject to sanctions that start with the loss of priority points and for those who are CTA members, may include removal from CTA membership. CTA policy on outboarding can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx/CES/media/pdfs/Outboarding-Messaging.pdf.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Space Contract, Space Contract

OUTBOARDING. Outboarding is defined as any non-permanent non‐permanent exhibit, demonstration, event, or branded activation that lasts for more than one day during CES and outside of contracted space with CTA. This includes events at Las Vegas hotel suites, meeting rooms, ballrooms, restaurants, clubs, etc. A company is also considered an outboarder if it has contracted space with CTA but contracts directly with another Las Vegas venue for space (for more than one day) that exceeds the net square footage (NSF) contracted with CTA. Outboarding violates CES policy and the International Association of o Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) guidelines. When CES determines that outboarding has occurred, CTA will enforce the t rule against the participating company and may impose penalties for violationsvio tions. It is the CTA Board policy that outboarding companies are subject to sanctions that start with the loss of priority points and for those who are CTA membersembers, may include removal from CTA membership. CTA policy on outboarding can an be found at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx/CES/media/pdfs/Outboarding-Messaging.pdfxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx/CES/media/pdfs/Outboarding‐Messaging.pdf.

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Samples: cdn.ces.tech

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OUTBOARDING. Outboarding is defined as any non-permanent exhibit, demonstration, event, or branded activation activity that lasts for more than one day during CES and outside of contracted space with CTA. This includes events at Las Vegas hotel suites, meeting rooms, ballrooms, restaurants, clubs, etc. A company is also considered an outboarder if it has contracted space with CTA but contracts directly with another Las Vegas venue for space (for more than one day) that exceeds the net square footage (NSF) contracted with CTA. Outboarding violates CES policy and the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) guidelines. When CES determines that outboarding has occurred, CTA will enforce the rule against the participating company and may impose penalties for violations. It is the CTA Board policy that outboarding companies are subject to sanctions that start with the loss of priority points and for those who are CTA members, may include removal from CTA membership. CTA policy on outboarding can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx/CES/media/pdfs/Outboarding-Messaging.pdf.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn.ces.tech

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