Rainouts Sample Clauses

Rainouts. The Waukegan Park District reserves the right to cancel any event or to restrict access to the fields due to an emergency, severe weather, vandalism, poor playing conditions or damage that could cause safety concerns. The WPD will make every effort to get games in especially for tournaments and events that have no rain date options.
Rainouts. The University reserves the right to cancel any event or to restrict access to the fields due to an emergency, severe weather, vandalism, poor playing conditions or damage that could cause safety concerns. The University will make every effort to get games in especially for tournaments and events that have no rain date options. If the event that weather causes a cancelation of the event the university will allow a refund or work with the applicant to reschedule the event. The rescheduling of the event will need to take into consideration current events that are already currently scheduled.
Rainouts. The Assigner shall be responsible for rescheduling each rainout game. All rescheduled rainout game(s) will not necessarily be rescheduled using the originally scheduled UMPIRE. **********************TREASURER RESPONSIBILITIES**********************
Rainouts. If an UMPIRE fails to report a rainout game(s) by going ON LINE within TWENTY-FOUR (24) hours, there will be a $15.00 fine assessed the UMPIRE per occurrence.
RainoutsThe parties understand and acknowledge that from time to time it wil be necessary to shut down the athletic fields for use. The parties a ee that rainouts wil be considered those times which the fields are closed when Gty, as owner, prohibits the use of the fields because of rain and rainouts shall not be considered shut down periods when a league or CCA "elects" not to play. To the extent possible, rainouts wil be used as times for which the xxxxxx xxx be considered at rest, when possible, on the schedule.

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