Presentations Sound Amplifying, Reproducing Equipment Sample Clauses

Presentations Sound Amplifying, Reproducing Equipment. The use of sound systems is permissible, provided that they are not audible more than three feet into the aisle or into neighboring booths, and that the sound is directed exclusively into the Exhibitor’s booth. INTA shall have absolute control over this regulation, the intent of which is to ensure that sound systems shall not be audibly objectionable to neighboring Exhibitor. Sound amplification may be used by an Exhibitor only for the dissemination of information to the meeting’s audience that directly relates to products and/or services of the particular company displaying such products and/or services at the Event. Any presentation that interferes with the activities in, or obstructs access to, neighboring booths, or that impedes aisles, is prohibited. • Regulations Governing Displays. o All exhibits are subject to an on-site inspection; if Exhibitor’s exhibit, product, or any part of the exhibit display has to be repositioned, or if masking drape or carpet has to be ordered, any and all costs incurred will be at the Exhibitor’s expense. o Any portion of an exhibit that obstructs the view, interferes with the privileges of other Exhibitor, extends beyond the designated booth space or for any reason becomes objectionable at the discretion of INTA, must be immediately modified or removed by the Exhibitor and/or INTA. Unsightly back walls visible from the side on corner booths must be covered or draped.
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Presentations Sound Amplifying, Reproducing Equipment. The use of sound systems is permissible, provided that they are not audible more than three feet into the aisle or into neighboring booths, and that the sound is directed exclusively into the Exhibitor’s booth. UnitedAg shall have absolute control over this regulation, the intent of which is to ensure that sound systems shall not be audibly objectionable to neigh- boring Exhibitor. Sound amplification may be used by an Exhibitor only for the dissem- ination of information to the meeting’s audience that directly relates to products and/or services of the particular company displaying such products and/or services at the Event. Any presentation that interferes with the activities in, or obstructs access to, neighboring booths, or that impedes aisles, is prohibited.

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