Examples of Home Venue in a sentence
The teams involved will share total costs (i.e. the cost of travel of the away team, (from their closest Home Venue), the venue and Referees costs) of the new match equally.
By the home Member Club if it fails to provide adequate security at its Home Venue or at any ground at which a home match is played.
Each team must register with Tennis NSW: (i) venue and (ii) the court surface at the venue for its home matches (Home Venue) at the time of team entry applications.
A Member Club may not change its Name or its Home Venue or Alternative Home Venue without the prior written approval of the Executive Committee.
In denying the County Supervisors’ motion to dismiss, the lower court ignored Rhea and used Florida’s general venue statute as a basis for overriding the clear application of the facts and holding in Rhea and eliminating Home Venue Privilege for local governmental agencies and officials in any matter where a county agency/official and a Tallahassee-based state agency/official are defendants.
All courts at the Home Venue must be properly equipped (including a center net strap), kept in good order, and prepared ready for play prior to the scheduled starting time.
Plaintiffs apparently believe that this Court merely overlooked the statute, and if it had been considered, this Court would have eliminated the absolute nature of Home Venue Privilege based on a general venue statute.There is no support anywhere for this theory.
Lanza does not support the abrogation of Home Venue Privilege as to a governmental entity.
Rhea, 213 So. 3d at 1038.Despite this Court’s clear pronouncement on the issue of Home Venue Privilege in Rhea, the lower court’s order denied each of the eight County Supervisors their absolute right to Home Venue Privilege based not on any of the four exceptions enumerated by this Court, nor on any construction of waiver.
The third enumerated exception to Home Venue Privilege is the “joint-tortfeasor exception,” which allows a trial court to deny the privilege when a governmental body is sued as a joint tortfeasor.