Trade show definition

Trade show means an event to which more than fourteen (14) authorized attendees are invited and which is organized and conducted by or on behalf of one or more wholesalers, as defined in Regulation 47-100(I), for the purpose of exhibiting and providing information regarding alcohol beverage products and services offered by the participating wholesaler(s), to retailers licensed to buy such alcohol beverage products from the wholesaler(s), and to provide samples of such alcohol beverage products for consumption during the event.
Trade show means an exhibit of products and services that is:
Trade show means an exhibition at which companies, organizations, communities, or states advertise or display their products or services, in which economic development organizations attend or participate to identify potential industrial prospects, to provide information about the locational advantages of Florida and its communities, or to promote the goods and services of Florida companies.

Examples of Trade show in a sentence

  • Trade Show Participation At DIR’s discretion, Vendor may be required to participate in no more than two DIR sponsored trade shows each calendar year.

  • All cartons and other containers used to transport merchandise and displays to the Trade Show will be stored only in the area designated by the Decorator.

  • If you are unable to pay by credit card, please contact xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx (Investors Exchange, Prospectors Tent) or xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx (Trade Show) for an alternative payment method.

  • Trade Show Participation At DIR’s discretion, Vendor and Order Fulfillers and Resellers may be required to participate in no more than two DIR sponsored trade shows each calendar year.

  • The partial registration package includes access to all meetings, presentations, the Trade Show, the Annual General Meeting, and all food and beverage functions served within the Exhibit Hall.


More Definitions of Trade show

Trade show means an event open to the public, held in a venue other than a Dealer’s business location, at which vendors of a specific type of merchandise may exhibit, buy, sell, or trade items that may include regulated property.
Trade show means a trade event held in a country other than the United States that brings prospective foreign buyers to a central location and that is certified or coordinated by the U.S. department of commerce or the department.
Trade show means a place where the public is invited and where goods or merchandise are offered for sale by retail or auction on a short-term basis such as hobby shows, flea markets, home improvement shows, sportsman shows, and craft shows; and includes an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products, service, study activities of rivals and examine recent market trends and opportunities;
Trade show means the carrying on of a business to organise a group of more than (5) five merchants to gather in one location or building to offer goods, wares, or merchandise for retail sale or wholesale for a period less than (14) fourteen days;
Trade show means a place where the public is invited and where goods or merchandise are offered for sale by retail or auction on a short-term basis such as hobby shows, home improvement shows, sportsman shows, and craft shows;
Trade show means a trade show or other event at which the sale of
Trade show meansan event involving organizing a group merchants to gather in one location or building to offer or promote sales, such as the sale of goods, wares, merchandise, services, products or concepts.