Social Membership definition
Examples of Social Membership in a sentence
Upon purchase of their property, owners will be required to acquire a Social Membership in the Club and maintain the membership in good standing as long as they own their property.
At a minimum, a Social Membership must be maintained as long as the real property is owned.
Company shall provide Executive, during the Employment Term and any Renewal Term, a Social Membership to Highland Springs Country Club; however, Executive shall pay all monthly dues and other costs associated with such membership.
Social Membership to Hop Meadow Country Club, including access to all activities at the clubhouse, use of the pub, pool (Monday – Thursday), use of facilities for parties and family gatherings, plus tennis and golf at the guest rate (with reservations).
The Social Membership is for an individual and his/her legal spouse and dependent children under 18 years of age.
All applicants for Sports, Golf, Tennis or Social Membership who own property in Port Royal Plantation must be members in good standing of the Association of Landowners of Port Royal Plantation, Inc.
If approved, the undersigned only obtains a non-exclusive revocable license to use the facilities based on his/her Social Membership in accordance with the terms of the Membership Plan (as defined herein), as it may be amended from time to time.
A Sports or Golf Member may arrange for the issuance of a Sports or Golf Membership, and a Tennis or Social member may arrange for the issuance of a Tennis or Social Membership.
The undersigned hereby acknowledges and agrees that the Membership Fee paid to the Club for a Social Membership shall not be refundable under any circumstances, including but not limited to, the resignation of membership privileges, the suspension and/or termination of membership privileges or under any other circumstances.
As noted above, Player Members receive all the benefits of Social Membership.