Accommodation and board / travel Sample Clauses

Accommodation and board / travel. The Organiser shall comply with the requirements set forth in this re- spect in art 6 WCR. Accordingly, the Organiser shall - provide appropriate accommodation and board for participants and officials within the applicable quotas, the defined maximum prices and during the specified periods as set out in more detail in art. 6 WCR;
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Accommodation and board / travel. The Organiser shall comply with the requirements set forth in this respect in art. 4 - 6 WCR. Accordingly, the Organiser shall: - provide appropriate accommodation and board for participants and officials within the applicable quotas, the defined maximum prices and during the specified periods as set out in more detail in art. 4 WCR; - pay a contribution to the travel expenses of the top 45 athletes as set out in art. 5 WCR (subject to an exception such as for special charter flights being granted by the FIS Council in application of art. 5.5 WCR); - provide, free of charge, the service areas necessary for the storage and preparation of skis either in the hotels or in separate facilities (containers); - provide, free of charge, sufficient parking space to the teams, service and personnel of sporting goods close to the competition areas. Such parking space may be limited because of local situations.
Accommodation and board / travel. The Organiser shall comply with the requirements set forth in this respect in art. 2.2, 3.3, 4.3,5.3 WCR. Accordingly, the Organiser shall: - provide appropriate accommodation and board for participants and officials within the applicable quotas, the defined prices and during the specified pe- riods as set out in more detail in art. 4 .3.1WCR; - provide, free of charge, the service areas necessary for the storage and preparation of skis either in the hotels or in separate facilities (containers); - provide, free of charge, sufficient parking space to the teams, service and personnel of sporting goods close to the competition areas. Such parking space may be limited because of local situations.
Accommodation and board / travel. The Organiser shall comply with the requirements set forth in this re- spect in art 13 WCR. Accordingly, the Organiser shall - provide appropriate accommodation and board for participants and officials within the applicable quotas, the defined maximum prices and during the specified periods as set out in more detail in art. art 13 WCR; - pay a contribution to the travel expenses of the top 15 + season quota athletes as set out in art 10./10.3 WCR; - provide, free of charge, the service areas necessary for the stor- age and preparation of skis either in the hotels or in separate facilities (containers); - provide, free of charge, sufficient parking space to the teams, service and personnel of sporting goods close to the competition areas. Such parking space may be limited because of local situ- ations.
Accommodation and board / travel. The Organiser shall comply with the requirements set forth in this respect in 2.2, 3.3, 4.3, 5.3 WCR. Accordingly, the Organiser shall: - provide appropriate accommodation and board for participants and officials within the applicable quotas, the defined maximum prices and during the spec- ified periods as set out in more detail in art. 4.3.1 WCR; - provide, free of charge, the service areas necessary for the storage and prep- aration of skis either in the hotels or in separate facilities (containers); - provide, free of charge, sufficient parking space to the teams, service and per- sonnel of sporting goods close to the competition areas. Such parking space may be limited because of local distinctions. Freeski and Snowboard
Accommodation and board / travel. The Organiser shall comply with the requirements set forth in this re- spect in art 13 WCR. Accordingly, the Organiser shall - provide appropriate accommodation and board for participants and officials within the applicable quotas, the defined maximum prices and during the specified periods as set out in more detail in art. art 13 WCR; - pay a contribution to the travel expenses of the top 15 + sea- son quota athletes as set out in art 10./10.3 WCR; - provide, free of charge, the service areas necessary for the storage and preparation of skis either in the hotels or in sepa- rate facilities (containers); - provide, free of charge, sufficient parking space to the teams, service and personnel of sporting goods close to the competi- tion areas. Such parking space may be limited because of local situations.
Accommodation and board / travel. The Organiser shall comply with the requirements set forth in this respect in art., 4.3.1, 4,3 WCR. Accordingly, the Organiser shall
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