Designated Starting Point definition
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Teams must note that the Company will not offer any assistance or advice to Teams during the Team's journey from the Designated Starting Point to the Designated Finishing Point.
Without prejudice to any provision of the Team Entry Agreement Teams shall be solely responsible for planning their travel route from the Designated Starting Point to the Designated Finishing Point and for making all necessary preparations and taking all necessary safety precautions and obtaining all necessary clearances, visas, authorisations to complete their chosen travel route.
Without prejudice to any provision of the Team Entry Agreement Teams shall be solely responsible for planning their travel route from the Designated Starting Point to the Designated Finishing Point and for making all necessary preparations and taking all necessary safety precautions and obtaining all necessary clearances, visas, authorizations to complete their chosen travel route.
The Team must present its vehicle for final registration at the Designated Starting Point on the first day of the Event Period at the times specified in "The Agreement" or otherwise by the Company, or at a second Event registration point as agreed with the Company.
The Team accepts that the Company will not offer any assistance or advice to teams during the Team’s journey from the Designated Starting Point to the Designated Finishing Point.
Without prejudice to any provision of the Terms of Entry, the Team shall be solely responsible for: planning its travel route from the Designated Starting Point to the Designated Finishing Point; making all necessary preparations; taking all the safety precautions it feels necessary; obtaining all necessary insurance, clearances, visas and authorizations to complete their chosen travel route.
Without prejudice to any provision of the Rider Entry Agreement Riders shall be solely responsible for planning their travel route from the Designated Starting Point to the Designated Finishing Point and for making all necessary preparations and taking all necessary safety precautions and obtaining all necessary clearances, visas, authorisations to complete their chosen travel route.
Riders must note that the Company will not offer any assistance or advice to Riders during the Rider's journey from the Designated Starting Point to the Designated Finishing Point.
Pilots must note that the Company will not offer any assistance or advice to Pilots during the Pilot's journey from the Designated Starting Point to the Designated Finishing Point.
Without prejudice to any provision of the Pilot Entry Agreement Pilots shall be solely responsible for planning their travel route from the Designated Starting Point to the Designated Finishing Point and for making all necessary preparations and taking all necessary safety precautions and obtaining all necessary clearances, visas, authorisations to complete their chosen travel route.