Examples of Designated Venue in a sentence
Persons interested in purchasing must personally attend the Designated Venue.
A Stage Management working day begins with the arrival at the Designated Venue for the first Stage Management call of the day and ends with the departure from the Designated Venue after the last Stage Management call of the day.
The results of the balloting will be posted by the Vendor on 22/F of the Designated Venue after completion of the balloting.
The Vendor may, for the purpose of logistics, efficiency, convenience, safety and/or other reasons to facilitate the balloting, make use of one or more other designated venue(s) constituting the Additional Designated Venue to accommodate some of the Registrants by making announcement at the Sales Office and the Additional Designated Venue.
The Vendor reserves the right at any time, for the purposes of maintaining order at the Designated Venue and/or facilitating smooth operation of the balloting procedures, to adjust the time and date of the balloting and the Vendor’s decision shall be final and binding in this respect.
Any changes to the time and date of the balloting will be posted on 22/F of the Designated Venue.
The results of the balloting, including “registration number” and “ballot result sequence” will be announced and/or posted by the Vendor at the Sales Office and the Additional Designated Venue.
The Vendor reserves the right at any time, for the purpose of maintaining order at the Sales Office and Designated Venue and/or facilitating smooth operation of the balloting procedures, to adjust the time of the balloting.
Transportation to an airport outside of Wisconsin will be the responsibility of the group/organization.
The Choreographer shall appear promptly for all scheduled calls to work, conduct rehearsals, respect the physical property of the and the production’s Designated Venue, abide by particular artistic policies specific to the and to which the Artist is contracted, and generally fulfil the artistic planning and production contributions commonly within the scope of the functions of the Choreographer.