Common use of Capacity Control Clause in Contracts

Capacity Control. When the number of people inside the ground floor or sky dome reaches the maximum capacity of 18,000, the number of people in the Exhibition Hall should be controlled by the “one-out, one-in” policy. The exhibition organizer should assign their staff to comprehensively control all entrances and exits and discontinue ticket sales. At the main entrances and exits, the “one-out, one-in” policy should be used (control of visitors entering and exiting will be monitored by sensors). Visitors will be asked to queue up and enter and exit the Exhibition Hall orderly. The staff shall also explain to the visitors that “the current capacity in the Exhibition Hall has reached the control volume. To ensure your safety, please follow the staff's instructions when entering and leaving the Exhibition Hall. We apologize for any inconvenience.”

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Exhibition Space Rental Contract, Exhibition Space Rental Contract, Exhibition Space Rental Contract

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