Common use of Visiting rights Clause in Contracts

Visiting rights. Financial full playing Members and Associates shall be entitled to the equivalent membership rights, at either club, for a period not exceeding six (6) rounds of golf in any one calendar year. Any visiting member of the Reciprocal Club shall be entitled to all the privileges to the Golf Course and other facilities usually given to its own members in the category of membership which is closest to the rights and privileges to which the visiting Member is entitled at his/her home club. Visiting reciprocal members may play in Club competitions on payment of the prescribed competition fee but they cannot win major competitions such as monthly medals, match play knockout events, club championships or any other event considered, by the home club, to be of a major nature. Visiting reciprocal members must produce an introductory letter as well as a current membership card or other identification, which is to include currency and category of membership as well as current handicap. Visiting Members shall be subject to all Rules, By Laws and other controls in effect at the time of their visit. No visitor’s fee or green fee shall be charged to the Reciprocal Member, except in the case where the Club concerned charges its members a daily green fee in addition to their annual subscriptions. Each Reciprocal Member may introduce one visitor in accordance with the Club’s normal visitor policy and such a visitor shall pay the normal green fee applicable to a guest playing with a Full Member.

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Sources: Reciprocal Agreement

Visiting rights. Financial full playing Members and Associates shall be entitled to the equivalent membership rights, at either clubClub, for a period not exceeding six (6) rounds of golf 30 days in any one a calendar year. Any visiting member of the Reciprocal Club shall be entitled to all the privileges to the Golf Course golf course and other facilities usually given to its own members Members in the category of membership Membership which is closest to the rights and privileges to which the visiting Member is entitled at his/her home clubClub. Visiting reciprocal members may play in Club competitions on payment of the prescribed competition fee but they cannot win major competitions such as monthly medals, match play knockout events, club championships or any other event considered, by the home club, to be of a major nature. Visiting reciprocal members must produce an introductory letter as well as a current membership card or other identification, which is to include currency and category of membership membership, as well as current handicap. Visiting Members shall be subject to all Rules, By Laws and other controls in effect at the time of their visit. No visitor’s fee or green fee shall be charged to the Reciprocal Member, except in the case where the Club concerned charges its members a daily separate green fee in addition to their annual subscriptions. Each Reciprocal Member may introduce one visitor visitors in accordance with the Club’s normal visitor policy and such a visitor visitor(s) shall pay the normal green fee applicable to a guest playing with a Full Member.

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Sources: Reciprocal Agreement