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Bump In definition

Bump In means the time stipulated in the Exhibitor Manualas indicated by the Organiser for the Exhibitor to deliver its equipment, items, chattel and all other property to the Venue for the purposes of the Exhibition;
Bump In means a minimum of a 3 metre wide expansion of roadway delineated by curb-side for the purposes of parking.
Bump In means that period in which the Hirer requires the use of the Venue for setting up and rehearsing the Event, commencing at the time and on the date specified in Item 7 of Schedule 1 or when the Manager in its sole discretion is satisfied that all goods, chattels and equipment of the Hirer have been removed from the Venue.

Examples of Bump In in a sentence

  • In the event that the Exhibitor fails to deliver its equipment, items, chattel and all other property to the Venue for the purposes of the Exhibition before the expiry of Bump In, the Organiser may, in its sole discretion, refuse to allow the Exhibitor to deliver such equipment, items, chattel or other property which were delivered after expiry of Bump In.

  • The Organiser will allocate specific times for Bump In and Bump Out.

  • If, in the opinion of the Vendor Coordinator, a stallholder has not left their site in a clean and tidy condition, having regard to the condition of the site prior to Bump In, Council will charge the stallholder a $110 Clean Site Administration Fee (GST inclusive) and may have their acceptance at future events affected.

  • Bump In Times (slot times)All markets will have a specific time slot that must be adhered to.

  • The loading dock parking space is available to hirers on days of Bump In and Bump Out only.

  • The wines from OWC are exported, inter alia, to Europe and the USA.

  • Bump In ALL exhibitor set up and stand build Completion of ALL stand construction and bump in.

  • Stallholders must Bump In on Saturday 14 December between 9am and 2pm.

  • SECTION SIX – GENERAL INFORMATIONBUMP IN / BUMP OUT INFORMATIONBump in / bump out times are as follows:• Bump In – Friday, 17 December 2021 (exact time TBC)• Bump Out – Monday, 20 December 2021 (upon completion of event only) SITE ALLOCATIONS Pro Shop Sites, Trackside Allocated Tent Sites and Food Vendor Sites are limited, once allocation is exhausted, no further applications will be accepted.

  • Exhibi- tor Badges for event day will be available for collection dur- ing Bump In on Wednesday 28 August after 4pm.


More Definitions of Bump In

Bump In or “Bump-Out” means any approved extension of time applied to the Hire Period for the purpose of preparing for an event, setting-up, and packing down.

Related to Bump In

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  • Buy-In shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(c)(v).

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  • Web spray adhesive means any aerosol adhesive that is not a mist spray or special purpose spray adhesive.

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