Spectator definition

Spectator means a person who attends a Match.
Spectator s Code of Conduct” means the Code of Conduct published by the Club and which may be updated from time to time in light of COVID-19;
Spectator means a person who attends or watches a rec- reational activity but does not engage or participate in or intend to engage or participate in the recreational activity.

Examples of Spectator in a sentence

  • She was followed in that post by Xxxxx Xxxxxxx who is a former Xxxxxxxx Spectator reporter and SONG representative.

  • This includes the use of, or engagement in, abusive verbal expression or physical conduct, especially if that conduct interferes with the performance of students, staff, event officials or sponsors of interscholastic activities.3.4. Spectator Conduct.

  • Spectator rooms which are larger than 100 m² and/or intended for more than 100 visitors shall have at least two exits leading directly to exhibition hall aisles.

  • Spectator areas with tables, chairs and other obstructions may not block the deck.

  • Spectator admission into the scrimmage would be an option of the participating schools.


More Definitions of Spectator

Spectator means any person located within, along side or near the Event Outdoor Mass Gathering or Extended Outdoor Mass Gathering, Parade, whether or not that person pays a fee to participate in the Outdoor Mass Gathering or Extended Outdoor Mass Gathering, Parade.
Spectator means a person in attendance at a stadium, venue, ground or Centre during any match, competition or training session sanctioned or administered by Football NSW, Clubs, Centres, Association Members or their clubs;
Spectator means a person who attends to view a Match;
Spectator means an Individual using a Ticket to attend an Event Match;
Spectator means any person who is knowingly present at and views a drag race, when such presence is the result of an affirmative choice to attend or participate in the race. For purposes of determining whether or not an individual is a spectator, finders of fact shall consider the relationship between the racer and the individual, evidence of gambling or betting on the outcome of the race, and any other factor that would tend to show knowing attendance or participation.
Spectator s Code of Conduct” means a Code of Conduct which may be published by the Club relating to COVID-19 and which may be updated from time to time in light of COVID-19;
Spectator. Means any person who attends a sporting event in the facility but is not participating in the event.