Bump-out definition

Bump-out means a section of driveway measuring forty (40) feet in length and twenty-four (24) feet in width, and a sixteen (16) foot height restriction for branches shall be maintained, to allow for the safe passage of motor vehicles.
Bump-out means the period in which the Hirer requires the use of the Venue to dismantle the Event and remove the Hirer’s goods and chattels from the Venue, commencing immediately after the final Performance of the Event and terminating on the date and time 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.

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