Swimming Sample Clauses

Swimming. Swimming within any marina basin is extremely dangerous and potentially deadly. All swimming within the CM marina basin is strictly prohibited.
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Swimming. (1) Swimming is only permitted during daylight hours when the Vessel is stationary and in the absolute discretion of the Master; (2) The Operator, the Agent, their agents and employees, accept no responsibility for The charterer’s or the charterer’s groups safety or for any injury incurred once you have left the vessel, whilst in the water or when re-boarding the vessel from the water. If you leave the vessel to enter the water, you do so at your own risk and you are solely responsible for any injuries incurred.
Swimming. Swimming is not permitted from the docks or from the vessels docked at the Marina.
Swimming. Obey the pool rules as posted. No diving in pool. No swimming after dusk. Do not swim alone. THERE IS NO LIFEGAURD ON DUTY. Bathing suits only. No inflatable objects. No chairs or clothing in or around pool deck. Children under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult while swimming. No swimming in ponds located on the property of Grangeways Inc. No alcohol allowed in public areas. Parents are asked to be in charge of their children at all times. You are financially responsible for their activities. No one under 18 years of age is allowed to stay in the park without supervision by an adult who will be in attendance and responsible for this person. All persons under 18 years of age must be on their campsite by 11:00 pm, or with their supervising adult. The playground is off limits after dark. No loitering around washrooms and public areas.
Swimming. Swimming is only permitted during daylight hours when the vessel is stationary and in the absolute discretion of the crew.
Swimming a. It will be the responsibility of the starter or clerk to record attendance and fees for the officials at major meets on the form provided by Section VIII. This form will then be sent to the Section for verification. All pay sheets must be submitted within 3 business days of competition. b. Triangular meet - A one and one-half (1½) fee will be paid if only two officialsare assigned. Double Dual meet – A one and one-half (1½) fee will be paid if only two officials are assigned. All pay sheets must be submitted within 3 business days of competition. c. For the Divisional and County meets officials will be paid a flat rate of $148.00(2022- 2023), $150.00(2023-2024) and $152.00 (2024-2025). All pay sheets must be submitted within 3 business days of competition. d. Compensation for Invitational Swimming and Diving and Championship Diving I. Invitational Events – Compensation will be at a rate of $120.00(2022-2023), $122.00 (2023--2024) and $124.00 (2024-2025) for a maximum of three (3) hours. If the meet goes beyond three (3) hours the compensation will be $30.00 per hour over the life of the contract. The hourly rate will end at the nearest half hour when the meet is completed, or the official’s duties have ended. All pay sheets must be submitted within 3 business days of competition.
Swimming. 1) Unless otherwise stated, all bets on Swimming are determined on the basis of the result after the final stage of that competition. If neither of the listed participants takes part in the final stage, all bets will be void, unless the governing body follows specific tie-breaking procedures, in which case, these will be deemed valid. 2) All bet offers will be settled based on the first official result being presented. However, The Sportsbook at Plainridge Park will settle/re-settle accordingly, any changes to the official result issued within 24 hours after the event has taken place. For such eventuality to be considered, the protest must be attributable to incidents happening exclusively during the event, such as a lane infringement or an early start in a relay race, etc. No doping cases will be considered. The result available at the end of the aforementioned 24 hours will be deemed as binding regardless of any further protests, changes to the official result, etc. 3) If two or more participants take part in different heats during a competition, all Head-To-Head-offers between them will be considered void, unless there is a later stage in the competition that at least one of them qualifies for. 4) A participant who is disqualified due to the infringement of the start procedure (false start) will be deemed to have taken part in the event.
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Swimming. The parties agree that the number of students a paraprofessional can handle in swimming sessions will vary according to the type of student involved. Each paraprofessional assigned to swimming will be informed of each of his/her student’s performance objectives in swimming and to provide her/him inservice regarding the execution of those program units.
Swimming. Girls should wear modest one-piece swim suits. Males should not wear tight fitting swimming suits. » While going to and from the swimming areas, all campers must wear shoes; males must wear a t-shirt and females must wear a long covering over their swimming suits Falls Creek youth weeks are planned for students who have completed 6th through 12th grade. The code of conduct for Falls Creek is intended to assist the many diverse churches and students at camp to have a safe and enjoyable camp experience, while growing in their faith. Falls Creek is a Christian camp designed to help students and adults know and follow God, so the code of conduct prioritizes personal encouragement and issues related to a student’s faith development in Xxxxx. Falls Creek does not condone or encourage any activity on grounds that would humiliate any camper, including initiation, hazing, and/or pranks. Furthermore, Falls Creek will not tolerate any activity that would harm any camper such as violence or abuse. Believing that modesty extends beyond the dress code, Falls Creek asks that students refrain from PDA (Public Displays of Affection). Church sponsors should be diligent to communicate this guideline to their students.
Swimming. Swimming and water activities are permitted on certain Vessels and only during daylight hours when the Vessel is stationary and is at all times at the absolute discretion of the Master and/or Operator. Some Operators require a lifeguard present at an additional cost in order to ensure safety during the Charter. Any costs for a lifeguard for a Charter will be agreed between the Charterer and the CBAA Agent within the quotation.
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