Home Match Ticket definition

Home Match Ticket means a printed paper ticket or any other form of ticket (and/or any rights arising out of or in connection with any of the foregoing) for admission to the Match.
Home Match Ticket means a printed paper ticket (and/or any rights arising out of or in connection with the foregoing) for admission to a Home Match.
Home Match Ticket means a printed paper ticket, near-field communication (NFC) mobile ticket, e-ticket or any other form of ticket (and/or rights arising out of or in connection with any of the foregoing) for admission to the Match.

Examples of Home Match Ticket in a sentence

  • As soon as the Club becomes aware of any pricing or product description error in relation to a Home Match Ticket which has been purchased, the Club will endeavour to inform the purchaser as soon as reasonably practicable using the contact details provided to the Club.

  • If the Match is played but abandoned before half time or during the half time interval, Home Match Ticket holders will be entitled to keep their ticket for the rescheduled fixture.

  • If the Match is played but abandoned after half time, Home Match Ticket holders will be required to purchase another ticket for the rescheduled Match.

  • A refund (excluding booking and administration 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 Home Match Ticket was originally sold.

  • In order to obtain a refund on the Home Match Ticket, in accordance with paragraph above, a written request must be received by the Club’s box office no later than 72 hours prior to the time of the advertised kick off of the Match.

  • All access to the Stadium pursuant to a Home 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).

  • The Club reserves the right to ask you for identification when using a Home Match Ticket.

  • Should the personal companion/carer wish to attend the Match without the Supporter with a Disability, the personal companion/carer must upgrade by paying the full Home Match Ticket price.

  • Further you shall not use the Home Match Ticket for any commercial purpose.

  • PROVIDED THAT such transfer takes place in consideration of no payment or benefit in excess of the face value of the Home Match Ticket, and such transfer does not take place in the course of any business or for the purpose of facilitating any third party’s business.


More Definitions of Home Match Ticket

Home Match Ticket means the electronic entry card, print at home ticket, printed paper ticket or any other method for entry stipulated by the Club from time to time (and/or any rights arising out of or in connection with the foregoing) for admission to a Match.
Home Match Ticket means a printed paper ticket or an electronic ticket (and/or any rights arising out of or in connection with the foregoing) for admission to a Home Match which shall include tickets issued to suite holders.
Home Match Ticket means the electronic entry card, print at home ticket, printed paper
Home Match Ticket means a printed paper ticket or other form of ticket; such as; but not limited to, e-ticket (and/or any rights arising out of or in connection with the foregoing) for admission to a Match.
Home Match Ticket means a printed paper ticket, Fan ID Card with a home ticket loaded, e-ticket or any other form of ticket (and/or rights arising out of or in connection with any of the foregoing) for admission to the Match.
Home Match Ticket means the electronic entry card or printed paper ticket (and/or any rights arising out of or in connection with the foregoing) for admission to a Match.

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