Refusal of Admission Sample Clauses

Refusal of Admission. The Authority reserves the right to refuse to admit to any premises occupied by or on behalf of the Authority any person, employed or engaged by the Contractor, or a sub–contractor including those identified in accordance with clause Admission to the Sites, whose admission would be, in the opinion of the Authority, undesirable and shall not be obliged to give any reasons for such refusal.
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Refusal of Admission. Where applicable, the Council reserves the right for it to refuse to admit to the Council’s Site(s) any person, employed or engaged by the Provider or a Sub-Contractor, whose admission would, in the opinion of the Council present a risk to the Council, any third party or the Council’s property and shall not be obliged to give any reasons for such refusal. The decision of the Council as to whether any person is to be refused admission to the Council’s Site(s) pursuant to clause 10.1 shall be final and conclusive. The Provider shall comply with and/or procure compliance with any notice issued by the Council from time to time requiring the removal of any person employed thereon who in the opinion of the Council is not acceptable on the grounds of a risk to the Council, any third party or the Council’s property and that such persons shall not be employed again in relation to the provision of Services without the written consent of the Council. Contract delay If, at any time, the Provider becomes aware of any circumstance or occurrence which may lead to a delay in the provision of the Services or otherwise adversely affect the Provider’s performance of its obligations under this Contract it shall immediately notify the Council in writing, providing details of the potential or actual delay. The Provider shall use its best endeavours to avoid and mitigate the impact of any circumstance or occurrence referred to in clause 11.1 upon the Council.
Refusal of Admission. The School reserves the right to refuse admission of any person to the premises and to require any person to leave the premises upon request by any authorised employee or agent of the School.
Refusal of Admission. The Authority reserves the right (acting on its own behalf or on behalf of the relevant Authority) to refuse to admit to the Sites or the Project Facility any person, employed or engaged by PPP Co. or a Sub-Contractor, whose admission would, in the reasonable opinion of the Authority (acting on its own behalf or on behalf of the relevant Authority), present a risk to themselves, an Authority Related Party, Users or property.
Refusal of Admission. Where the Authority:
Refusal of Admission. 10.13 The Council reserves the right for it to refuse to admit to the Council’s Premises any person, employed or engaged by the Provider or a Sub-Contractor, whose admission would, in the opinion of the Council present a risk to the Council, any third party or the Council’s property and shall not be obliged to give any reasons for such refusal.
Refusal of Admission. You acknowledge that we may (acting reasonably) refuse admission to, block access to, or remove from the Event, any person in our reasonable opinion who fails to comply with these T&C or who in our reasonable opinion places you in breach of these T&C, undertakes (or seeks to undertake) any unauthorised access to systems or content (including in respect of exhibitor, sponsor or other attendee content), damages property or who represents a security risk, safety risk, nuisance or annoyance to the running of the Event or the operation of the Event Platform, including any named Delegate notified to us in accordance with Section 2.5.
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Refusal of Admission. The Authority reserves the right to refuse to admit to the Sites any person, employed or engaged by the Contractor or a sub-contractor, whose admission would, in the opinion of the Authority, present a risk to themselves or an Authority Related Party, Tenant or property, and shall not be obliged to give any reasons for such refusal.
Refusal of Admission. XCHC accepts that it has a joint reputational interest and responsibility with the Hirer for ensuring the ‘good behaviour’ of all Event participants. However, XCHC believes that as the Venue provider it enjoys a level of independence from the Event and is often in the best position to help ‘manage ‘difficult participants’ whilst acknowledging that the co-operation of the Hirer will also make this task much easier.
Refusal of Admission. Anoka County may refuse to admit a Juvenile under this contract where, in the reasonable belief of the Facility Superintendent, the Juvenile cannot be physically maintained at the Facility because of the Juvenile's physical or mental condition.
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