Bump-In definition

Bump-In means that period in which the Hirer requires the use of the Venue for setting up and rehearsing the Event, commencing at the time and on the date specified in Item 7 of Schedule 1 or when the Manager in its sole discretion is satisfied that all goods, chattels and equipment of the Hirer have been removed from the Venue.
Bump-In or “Bump-Out” means any approved extension of time applied to the Hire Period for the purpose of preparing for an event, setting-up, and packing down.

Examples of Bump-In in a sentence

  • If the Exhibitor fails to occupy the Booth before the Bump-In Time expires, ASFA will have the right to use the Booth as it sees fit, including the right to allocate the Booth to another exhibitor.

  • If the Event Contributor fails to occupy the Booth(s) before the Bump-In Time expires, ASFA will have the right to use the Booth(s) as it sees fit, including the right to allocate the Booth(s) to another Event Contributor.

  • The Event Contributor must install its exhibit in the allocated Booth(s) and during the Bump-In Time.