Disorderly Behaviour Clause Samples
The Disorderly Behaviour clause defines the standards of conduct expected from parties, typically prohibiting disruptive, offensive, or inappropriate actions in a specified context, such as at an event or on certain premises. It usually outlines what constitutes disorderly behaviour, such as harassment, excessive noise, or intoxication, and may specify the consequences for violations, like removal from the premises or termination of participation. This clause serves to maintain a safe and respectful environment, ensuring that all participants or attendees can engage without disruption or discomfort.
Disorderly Behaviour. 6.1. Individuals or groups involved in disorderly conduct will be escorted from the venue and tickets will be made invalid for the remaining days of the event. This may include the use of foul language, fighting, abuse of other patrons, or any other activities that are seen to impede the event in any way.
Disorderly Behaviour. The Hirer is responsible for ensuring their event is conducted in an orderly manner. The Hirer is responsible for dealing with any attendee who exhibits disorderly behaviour. If the Hirer is unable to remedy the unsatisfactory behaviour of any attendee, the Hirer is responsible for ensuring the attendee leaves the Centre without cause disruption or damage.
Disorderly Behaviour. No obscene or insulting language, disorderly behaviour or damage to property shall be permitted in any part of the Venue.
Disorderly Behaviour. The Hirer or nominee, shall be responsible for the conduct of persons under their care using the buildings and school grounds during the period/s of hire, and shall be responsible for the removal from the building and school grounds of any such persons breaking the conditions of hire.
Disorderly Behaviour. The Lessee shall prevent disorderly behaviour and indecent language at the Premises.
Disorderly Behaviour. We reserve the right to terminate without notice the holiday arrangements of any client whose behaviour is such that it is likely in our opinion to cause distress, damage, danger or annoyance to our customers, employees, agent’s property or a third party. Furthermore, if you are prevented from travelling because, in the opinion of a person in authority, you appear to be unfit to travel or cause distress or discomfort to other passengers, then our responsibility for your holiday ceases. No refunds will be given. We have no control over the behaviour of other people staying in or visiting your holiday accommodation. Your accommodation is provided solely for the use of passengers shown on the final Confirmation Invoice as confirmed by us; subletting, sharing or assignment is prohibited. We expressly reserve the right to prevent you from participating in the excursions we provide, whether pre-booked or purchased in resort, if in the reasonable opinion of our staff or those of the excursion provider, you are either unsuited to undertake the excursion, or if you appear to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. In these circumstances your sole remedy against us will be to obtain a refund of the cost of that excursion.
Disorderly Behaviour. We have the right to terminate without notice the holiday arrangements of any client whose behaviour is such that is likely in our opinion to cause distress, damage, danger or annoyance to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Retreat, our clients, employees, the property, neighbours, or a third party connected in anyway to the booking. No refunds will be given. We have no responsibility to any person in the booking, other than the lead name on your reservation with us.
