Charge admission definition

Charge admission means the demand and receipt of a tangible benefit, monetary or otherwise, which is a motivating influence for admission to the party. The customary courtesies and clearly noncommercial activity such as gifts by guests, sharing of expenses for dinner and beverages, or reciprocal hospitality, shall not be considered to be charge for admission. "Charge admission" does not include a donation for a political, charitable or religious purpose.

Examples of Charge admission in a sentence

  • Charge admission fees, program enrollment fees and other charges reasonably necessary to cover the Association’s costs of managing and operating the Center, and to make disbursements from such charges and funds for the ordinary and usual expense of operating the Center; provided, however, the District shall be responsible for those expenses as identified in Section 6 hereof.

  • Charge admission fees, except conference registration fees for conferences co- sponsored by the Gardens that are subject to special conditions.