Venue Suitability Sample Clauses

Venue Suitability. Where Equity receives a complaint regarding an audition venue, Equity shall be given the opportunity to inspect the said venue and if deemed unsuitable an alternate suitable venue shall be found at the expense of the Theatre.
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Venue Suitability. Whenever auditions are held in the point of origin, in places over which the Engager has control, the Engager agrees that:
Venue Suitability. Where auditions are held the Engager agrees to do the Engager’s best to ensure that:
Venue Suitability. Newport Community Hub is a community facility suited for events and bookings that support the social, community and cultural life of the city. Due to the nature and setting of the building, some types of bookings are not supported in our Program Rooms. These include but are not limited to: • Gambling, no games of chance at which money is passed either directly or indirectly as a prize. Raffles must have gained appropriate permits in order to be an approved activity in a Council venue. • Parties and informal private celebrations, including, but not limited to, schoolies, 18th and 21st birthday parties, hen’s nights and buck’s nights. • New Year’s Eve bookings. No casual venue hire is available on public holidays. Regular and ongoing bookings that fall on a public holiday may still proceed. The hirer must use the premises for the use outlined in the booking form. Council does not represent that the premises are suitable for the use outlined in the booking form and the hirer must make their own enquiries as to the suitability of the premises for this use
Venue Suitability. Williamstown Town Hall is a historic building suited for events and bookings that support the social, community and cultural life of the city. Due to the nature and setting of the building, some types of bookings are not supported. These include:  Gambling, no games of chance at which money is passed either directly or indirectly as a prize. Raffles must have gained appropriate permits in order to be an approved activity in a Council venue.  Parties and informal private celebrations, including, but not limited to, schoolies, 18th and 21st birthday parties, hen’s nights and buck’s nights.  New Year’s Eve bookings.  Combat sports including, but are not limited to, boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts (MMA) and Muay Thai.
Venue Suitability. Seabrook Community Centre is a community facility suited for events and bookings that support the social, community and cultural life of the city. Due to the nature and setting of the building, some types of bookings are not supported. These include but are not limited to: • Gambling, no games of chance at which money is passed either directly or indirectly as a prize. Raffles must have gained appropriate permits in order to be an approved activity in a Council venue. • New Year’s Eve bookings. No casual venue hire is available on public holidays. Regular and ongoing bookings that fall on a public holiday may still proceed. The hirer must use the premises for the use outlined in the booking form. Council does not represent that the premises are suitable for the use outlined in the booking form and the hirer must make their own enquiries as to the suitability of the premises for this use

Related to Venue Suitability

  • Suitability The Dealer Manager will offer Shares, and in its agreement with each Soliciting Dealer will require that the Soliciting Dealer offer Shares, only to Persons that it has reasonable grounds to believe meet the financial qualifications set forth in the Prospectus or in any suitability letter or memorandum sent to it by the Company and will only make offers to Persons in the states in which it is advised in writing by the Company that the Shares are qualified for sale or that such qualification is not required. In offering Shares, the Dealer Manager will comply, and in its agreements with the Soliciting Dealers, the Dealer Manager will require that the Soliciting Dealers comply, with the provisions of all applicable rules and regulations relating to suitability of investors, including without limitation the FINRA Conduct Rules and the provisions of Article III.C. of the Statement of Policy Regarding Real Estate Investment Trusts of the North American Securities Administrators Association, Inc. (the “NASAA Guidelines”). The Dealer Manager agrees that in recommending the purchase of the Shares in the Primary Offering to an investor, the Dealer Manager and each Person associated with the Dealer Manager that make such recommendation shall have, and each Soliciting Dealer in its Soliciting Dealer Agreement shall agree with respect to investors to which it makes a recommendation shall agree that it shall have, reasonable grounds to believe, on the basis of information obtained from the investor concerning the investor’s investment objectives, other investments, financial situation and needs, and any other information known by the Dealer Manager, the Person associated with the Dealer Manager or the Soliciting Dealer that: (i) the investor is or will be in a financial position appropriate to enable the investor to realize to a significant extent the benefits described in the Prospectus, including the tax benefits where they are a significant aspect of the Company; (ii) the investor has a fair market net worth sufficient to sustain the risks inherent in the program, including loss of investment and lack of liquidity; and (iii) an investment in the Shares offered in the Primary Offering is otherwise suitable for the investor. The Dealer Manager agrees as to investors to whom it makes a recommendation with respect to the purchase of the Shares in the Primary Offering (and each Soliciting Dealer in its Soliciting Dealer Agreement shall agree, with respect to investors to whom it makes such recommendations) to maintain in the files of the Dealer Manager (or the Soliciting Dealer, as applicable) documents disclosing the basis upon which the determination of suitability was reached as to each investor. In making the determinations as to financial qualifications and as to suitability required by the NASAA Guidelines, the Dealer Manager and Soliciting Dealers may rely on (A) representations from investment advisers who are not affiliated with a Soliciting Dealer, banks acting as trustees or fiduciaries, and (B) information it has obtained from a prospective investor, including such information as the investment objectives, other investments, financial situation and needs of the Person or any other information known by the Dealer Manager (or Soliciting Dealer, as applicable), after due inquiry. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Dealer Manager shall not, and each Soliciting Dealer shall agree not to, execute any transaction in the Company in a discretionary account without prior written approval of the transaction by the customer.

  • Habitability Tenant has inspected the Premises and fixtures (or has had the Premises inspected on behalf of Tenant), and acknowledges that the Premises are in a reasonable and acceptable condition of habitability for their intended use, and the agreed lease payments are fair and reasonable. If the condition changes so that, in Tenant’s opinion, the habitability and rental value of the Premises are adversely affected, Tenant shall promptly provide reasonable notice to Landlord.

  • Procedural Fairness Investigation of an allegation, complaint or rumour that could lead to Expulsion, Removal or Withdrawal of the Pupil in any of the circumstances explained below shall be carried out in a fair and unbiased manner. If a disciplinary meeting with the Headmaster is required before a decision is taken, the School will make reasonable efforts to notify the Parents or education guardian so that they can attend. In the absence of the Parents or education guardian, the Pupil will be assisted by an adult (usually a teacher) of his / her choice.

  • FINDING A Finding is defined as any Commission identified noncompliance with Agreement requirements that specifies that an activity or action did not take place. The Commission will document in writing any and all findings of noncompliance with this Agreement and will afford the CNA the opportunity to work with the Commission to address any such findings. Attachment 3 – LIST OF LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND POLICIES The following regulations and policies are documents the CNA shall follow when developing their processes and procedures for performing work under the AbilityOne Program and in accordance with this agreement:

  • No Representations as to Offering Materials or Condition of Property Potential Investor understands and acknowledges that neither Owner, HFF nor any Owner/HFF Related Party makes any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the Offering Materials or the condition of the Property in any manner. The Potential Investor further understands and acknowledges that the information used in the preparation of the Offering Materials was furnished by Owner and has not been independently verified by HFF, and is not guaranteed as to completeness or accuracy. Potential Investor agrees that neither Owner, HFF, nor any Owner/HFF Related Party shall have any liability for any reason to the Potential Investor or any of its representatives or Related Parties resulting from the use of the Offering Materials by any person in connection with the sale of, or other investments by Potential Investor in the Property whether or not consummated for any reason. Neither Owner, HFF nor any Owner/HFF Related Party is under any obligation to notify or provide any further information to Potential Investor or any Related Party if either Owner or HFF becomes aware of any inaccuracy, incompleteness or change in the Offering Materials. The undersigned acknowledges that neither Owner, HFF nor any Owner/HFF Related Party, has made any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the Offering Materials, or the suitability of the information contained therein for any purpose whatever, and any representation or warranty in connection therewith is hereby expressly excluded. The Offering Materials provided to the undersigned are subject to, among other things, correction of errors and omissions, additions or deletion of terms, and withdrawal upon notice. The undersigned agrees that neither Owner, HFF, nor any Owner/HFF Related Party shall have any liability to Potential Investor and/or any Related Party resulting from the delivery to, or use by the undersigned of the Offering Materials or otherwise with respect thereto. Potential Investor and Related Parties shall rely only their own due diligence and investigation of the Property, including but not limited to any financial, title, environmental, physical, tenant or any other matters.

  • Search, Enquiry, Investigation, Examination And Verification a. The Property is sold on an “as is where is basis” subject to all the necessary inspection, search (including but not limited to the status of title), enquiry (including but not limited to the terms of consent to transfer and/or assignment and outstanding charges), investigation, examination and verification of which the Purchaser is already advised to conduct prior to the auction and which the Purchaser warrants to the Assignee has been conducted by the Purchaser’s independent legal advisors at the time of execution of the Memorandum.

  • Advice of Minister’s decision (2) The Minister shall within two months after receipt of proposals pursuant to subclause (1) of Clause 7 or where the proposals are to be assessed under section 40(1)(b) of the EP Act then within two months after service on him of an authority under section 45(7) of the EP Act give notice to the Company of his decision in respect to the proposals. Consultation with Minister

  • Fairness In deciding to approve the mergers on , 1999, our board of directors decided that the mergers are advisable, fair to you, and in your best interests based on a variety of factors. These factors include: - the form and amount of consideration offered to the partners; - the comparison of the cash payments in the mergers to the diminished future cash distributions otherwise expected as oil and gas production continues to decline; - the elimination after the mergers of limited partners' tax preparation costs relating to partnership tax information; - that Pioneer is offering a competitive price because of: -- the commodity pricing used in determining the merger values;

  • Independent Investigation Subscriber, in making the decision to purchase the Units, has relied upon an independent investigation of the Company and has not relied upon any information or representations made by any third parties or upon any oral or written representations or assurances from the Company, its officers, directors or employees or any other representatives or agents of the Company, other than as set forth in this Agreement. Subscriber is familiar with the business, operations and financial condition of the Company and has had an opportunity to ask questions of, and receive answers from the Company’s officers and directors concerning the Company and the terms and conditions of the offering of the Units and has had full access to such other information concerning the Company as Subscriber has requested. Subscriber confirms that all documents that it has requested have been made available and that Subscriber has been supplied with all of the additional information concerning this investment which Subscriber has requested.

  • Response/Compliance with Audit or Inspection Findings A. Grantee must act to ensure its and its Subcontractors’ compliance with all corrections necessary to address any finding of noncompliance with any law, regulation, audit requirement, or generally accepted accounting principle, or any other deficiency identified in any audit, review, or inspection of the Contract and the services and Deliverables provided. Any such correction will be at Grantee’s or its Subcontractor's sole expense. Whether Xxxxxxx's action corrects the noncompliance shall be solely the decision of the System Agency.

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