Examples of Booking Credit in a sentence
Any stay to be fully or partly paid for using Booking Credit must be booked and paid for in full prior to the expiry of the 12 month validity period.
Administration fees may apply to bookings made using Booking Credit.
Booking Credit may only be used to pay for the accommodation portion of your booking and may not be used for non-accommodation items such as restaurants, car parking, transfers, laundry, telephone, spa services, tours or taxes not included in accommodation rates.
Any Booking Credit not redeemed at the expiry of the 12 month validity date will be forfeited in its entirety to Coppersmith.
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If you and Coppersmith cannot agree on an alternative property under this clause and you do not wish to be issued a Booking Credit under clause 18.4 then you may request that Coppersmith cancel your booking and provide you with a refund for the full amount of that booking less any amounts which you owe to Coppersmith.
Within 2 weeks from the date for commencement of the Contract, the Consultants shall submit to the Director’s Representative the draft Quality Site Supervision Plan (QSSP) for approval in accordance with the requirements given in Clause 6.44 of this Brief.
If you and Coppersmith cannot agree on an alternative property under this clause then you may request Coppersmith cancel your booking and issue you with a Booking Credit for the full amount of that booking less any amounts which you owe to Coppersmith.
If you are issued with Booking Credit to be applied to future accommodation or accommodation package bookings with Coppersmith such credit will be valid for twelve months from the day the booking is cancelled.
Section 1228.184 is revised to read as follows: § 1228.184 Audiovisual records.The following types of audiovisualrecords appraised as permanent shall be transferred to the National Archives as soon as they become inactive orwhenever the agency cannot provideproper care and handling of the records, including adequate storage conditions, to facilitate their preservation by theNational Archives (see part 1232 of this chapter).