Club Event definition

Club Event means any public or private event or gathering that has twelve (12) or more Attendees in which any part of the event or gathering takes place outside on Public Property and occurs at least two (2) or more times per calendar year, including running, hiking or biking clubs or camps;
Club Event means any activity that seeks to fulfill the mandate of a club yet surpasses the daily operational functions such as a club meeting. This includes, but is not limited to, any event that involves physical activity, food, alcohol, and transportation. Any club event must be pre-approved through participation in the event sanctioning process. Clubs are eligible to submit one event sanctioning form for all recurring events.
Club Event means Home Games (as defined below) and all other Club-hosted events at the Stadium and/or on the Stadium Premises throughout the Term. All Club Events shall begin between 12:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the City.

Examples of Club Event in a sentence

  • Each of the Player and his or her parent/legal guardian acknowledges that the Player will also be exposed to (i) risks while traveling (including to and from Club Events), (ii) large crowds (such as at a competition or other Club Event), and (iii) risks related to receipt of medical or dental examination or treatment for any physical or medical conditions as pre-authorized pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Page 1 of 6 Fighter’s Initials EXECEPTION TO EXCLUSIVITY: Fighter may participate in a contest for another promotion, as long as event is held outside of a 85 mile radius from the Horseshoe Casino, Hammond Indiana or the Blue Chip Casino, Michigan City, Indiana and is held more than 45 days from a scheduled Hoosier Fight Club Event.

  • No later than thirty (30) days before a Team Event or the Club Event, the Club shall develop a new security plan for that Event.

  • The Club shall be responsible for the costs associated with security and police protection at the Stadium Complex for any Game, Team Event, or the Club Event.

  • During the Term, Club shall have the exclusive use of and control over Signage, Club Signage, the public address system, Video Boards, and the time clock on Club Event Days.

  • The Club will furnish its own Communication System operator (or operators) for each League Event, Home Game and Club Event.

  • The Bay Club Event Coordinator or SBCA General Manager will be the sole source of determining which type of permit or license is required for the Renter to obtain.

  • The Club Nominee must also complete The Club Event Reporting Form – NZCTA02.

  • The City's exclusive right to use these four (4) reserved parking spaces remains in effect at any time, including but not limited to during any Game, Team Event, or Keys Club Event.

  • A.L.O. and Shadow Lakes shall not be responsible to Vendor for any loss arising out of Vendor’s use of Shadow Lakes Golf Club Event Center including power interruption, utility failures, and "Acts of God." Any violation of this agreement will result in removal from Event.


More Definitions of Club Event

Club Event means any activity that seeks to fulfill the mandate of a club yet surpasses the daily operational functions such as a club meeting. This includes, but is not limited to, any event that involves physical activity, food, alcohol, and transportation. Any club
Club Event means either a competitive Event in which competing vehicles, usually competing singly, and attempt to complete a well-defined course in the fastest time and includes:
Club Event means any activity that seeks to fulfill the mandate of a club yet surpasses the daily operational functions such as a club meeting. This includes, but is not limited to, any event that involves physical activity, food, alcohol, transportation, minors and/or more than 50 individuals. Any club event must be pre-approved through participation in the event sanctioning process in order to use their club name for the event and to ensure that they’re covered under AMS insurance. To be approved through event sanctioning, the club must be able to adequately mitigate risks at their event and the event must have an educational component. Clubs are eligible to submit one event sanctioning form for all recurring events.