Failure to Vacate definition

Failure to Vacate means the Insured’s inability to vacate Premises by the Termination Date as a direct result of an occurrence happening during the Insured Event and which is beyond control of the Insured, the event organiser, sponsor or financial supporters.

Examples of Failure to Vacate in a sentence

  • If you wish to make your own arrangements the Standard cover and limits required are: Exhibition Expenses: The full value of lost expenses directly incurred in con- nection with the Exhibition as result of Cancellation, Abandonment, Postpone- ment, Curtailment, Failure to Vacate or Non-Arrival of Exhibits arising from any cause beyond the control of the Exhibitor and/or Organiser.

  • If you wish to make your own arrangements the Standard cover and limits required are: Exhibition Expenses: The full value of lost expenses directly incurred in connection with the Exhibition as result of Cancellation, Abandonment, Postponement, Curtailment, Failure to Vacate or Non-Arrival of Exhibits arising from any cause beyond the control of the Exhibitor and/or Organiser.

  • If you wish to make your own arrangements the standard cover and limits required are: Exhibition Expenses: The full value of lost expenses directly incurred in connection with the exhibition as result of Cancellation, Abandonment, Postponement, Curtailment, Failure to Vacate or Non-Arrival of Exhibits arising from any cause beyond the control of the Exhibitor and/or Organiser.

  • Failure to Vacate Charge: RENTER agrees to pay one hundred twenty dollars ($120.00) per day for RENTER’s failure to vacate the PREMISES as provided in this AGREEMENT.

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  • The Exhibitor shall provide proof of adequate cover to meet the insurance requirements of the clauses concerning Public Liability, Insurance of Exhibits, Postponement or Abandonment, and Failure to Vacate.

  • Special’s & Concessions Re-Rental Plumbing Failure to Vacate (Holding Over) Other Charges Signature’s Guarantor Any special that is given as an incentive to sign a lease for a specific lease term (such as one year) will be immediately payable in its entirety to Landlord if Tenant(s) do not fulfill the term of the lease in full.

  • The Trader shall provide proof of adequate cover to meet the insurance requirements of the clauses concerning Public Liability, Insurance of Exhibits, Postponement or Abandonment, and Failure to Vacate.

  • If you wish to make your own arrangements the Standard cover and limits required are: Exhibition Expenses: The full value of lost expenses directly incurred in connection with the Exhibition as result of Cancellation, Abandonment, Postponement, Curtailment, Failure to Vacate or Non-Arrival of Exhibits arising from anycause beyond the control of the Exhibitor and/or Organiser.

Related to Failure to Vacate

  • Child neglect means the failure to provide, by those responsible for the care, custody, and control of the child, the proper or necessary education as required by law; nutrition; or medical, surgical, or any other care necessary for the child's well-being as defined in 10 Del.C. §901.

  • Adult neglect means that an adult as defined in § 63.2-1603 is living under such circumstances that

  • Specified Venue means NASDAQ OMX Stockholm;

  • Contest means the contest, game, sweepstake, promotion, marketing activity or other event specified in the Contest Summary (see Rule 15, below);

  • Exhibition Venue means the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre situated at 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong or such other venue designated by the Organiser and notified to the Exhibitor in writing prior to the commencement of the Exhibition.