Event Brochure definition

Event Brochure means the brochure specific to the Event contained on the Austrade website or circulated in hard copy and which contains details of the Event including but not limited to the venue, date and Participation Fee.
Event Brochure means the brochure issued by SMMT detailing the specification of the Event

Examples of Event Brochure in a sentence

  • Shared applications are only possible when Austrade nominates this option in the Event Brochure and/or Application Form.

  • Agreement: means these Terms and Conditions of Participation, the Event Brochure and the Application Form.

  • In the event that the Participant withdraws within the number of days listed in the Event Brochure of the Event, the Participant forfeits the Participation Fee in full.

  • Upon expiry of the cooling off period specified in Clause 2, Austrade shall provide the Participant with an invoice for the Deposit or full amount (as listed on the Event Brochure) which must be paid by the date stated in that invoice.

Related to Event Brochure

  • Program change means any elimination, curtailment, or reorganization of a curriculum offering, program, or school operation or a reorganization or consolidation of two or more individual schools or school districts that is unrelated to financial exigency.

  • Root Cause Analysis Report means a report addressing a problem or non-conformance, in order to get to the ‘root cause’ of the problem, which thereby assists in correcting or eliminating the cause, and prevent the problem from recurring.

  • Benchmarking Information means information generated by Portfolio Manager, as herein defined including descriptive information about the physical building and its operational characteristics.

  • Development Report means a written account of Licensee’s progress under the Development Plan having at least the information specified on Appendix B to this Agreement, and shall be sent to the address specified on Appendix B.

  • De-escalation means the use of a behavior management technique that helps a student increase the student’s control over the student’s emotions and behavior and results in a reduction of a present or potential level of danger that in turn reduces the level of imminent danger of serious physical harm to the student or others.