Examples of Away Match Ticket in a sentence
Further you shall not use the Away Match Ticket for any commercial purpose.
Your use of any Away Match Ticket will be subject to the Hosting Club’s ground regulations and any applicable ticket terms and conditions of the Hosting Club.
The unauthorised sale or disposal of an Away Match Ticket may amount to a criminal offence under section 166 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, as amended by the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006, and such sale or disposal is also illegal under the terms of section 2 of the Fraud Act 2006.
The Away Match Ticket may not be: (a) offered as a prize in any promotion or competition or transferred, assigned, lent or sold to any third party as part of a hospitality or travel package; (b) given (or offered to be given) to a person who pays or agrees to pay for another good or service; or (c) used for any other commercial purpose, all save as expressly authorised by the PL or the Club.
The Club reserves the right to require the immediate return of the Away Match Ticket at any time.
An Away Match Ticket permits you to occupy the seat indicated on the Away Match Ticket or such other alternative seat of equivalent value as the Club may allocate to you at its reasonable discretion.
A refund (excluding booking fees and subject to a cancellation fee) will only be issued on production of identification that the individual requesting the refund is the person to whom the Away Match Ticket was originally sold.
By applying for an Away Match Ticket and/or using the same you hereby warrant and represent that you are a supporter of the Visiting Club and/or that you are not a supporter of the Club.
The Away Match Ticket will remain the property of the Club at all times and must be produced together with evidence of your identity if required to do so by any official, steward or employee of the Club or any police officer.
All access to the Ground pursuant to an Away Match Ticket shall be for the purposes of private enjoyment of the Match only, not for any commercial purpose (and no authorisation is given or implied in respect of the carrying out of any commercial activities).