Priority Booking definition

Priority Booking means a booking of the Auditorium by Internal Hirers; and
Priority Booking. A priority booking period for current students will take place for two weeks before general booking opens. Those wishing to continue should register during the priority booking period to secure their places in the next term’s courses. If any current students have not registered during this time, one attempt to make contact will be made to determine whether the student is continuing before offering the place to someone else. Placement Priority on Courses: • Current Students continuing in same course Current students changing courses and additional courses • Siblings of current students • Waiting lists of new students Payments Full payment must be received in advance to confirm a place. For all current students, courses must be registered in advance. Payment must be made monthly via standing order, with fees to be received on the 1st of the month, September-July to guarantee the place. No payment is required in the month of August. If payment for registered places is not received by this time and ▇▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ hasn’t been contacted in advance, then the place will be offered to another student using the priority listed above. It is ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Academy of Dance’s aim to offer a fixed number of concessionary places per term, subject to availability. All concessionary places must be paid for in advance of the course to confirm your place. Non-payment Failure to make payment before term starts may result in no place being available. If this happens ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Academy of Dance will make every attempt to offer an alternative course or arrangement. If this is not possible then your name will be added to a waiting list. If payment is outstanding, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Academy of Dance reserves the right to withhold services. Every attempt will be made not to discuss monies owed with children, although in extreme circumstances (especially when children arrive without supervision) children may be turned away. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Academy of Dance may share data with debt collection agencies in order to re-coup monies owed.

Examples of Priority Booking in a sentence

  • GWCVB and Convention Clients may book definite dates at their discretion but will follow the Contested Dates and Priority Booking Conflict Policies should desired dates be contested.

  • Conflicts for definite dates will be resolved using the Priority Booking Conflict Policy.

  • Long-term clients will receive Priority Booking for tentative and definite bookings.

  • Contested dates for Priority Bookings – Long-term Clients will be resolved following the Priority Booking Conflict Policy.

  • GWCVB and Convention Clients will receive Priority Booking for tentative and definite bookings.

  • If making the date definite does not resolve the conflict, the Contested Date will be treated under the Priority Booking Conflict Policy.

Related to Priority Booking

  • Priority 1 is defined in Appendix A, Section 3.4.

  • Priority 2 Individuals who are: Age 60 and over in need of the following medically related trips: • Need for life sustaining medical care such as dialysis, chemotherapy, radiation treatment • Multi-system failure or conditions requiring immediate medical supervision/care, e.g. diabetes, heart disease, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) • Surgery or non-elective (immediate need) procedure

  • Priority List means the annual listing of fundable, waiting, and planning portion projects.

  • Priority area means the portions of the qualified incentive area

  • Priority Payables means, as of any date of determination: (a) the full amount of the liabilities of any Borrower at such time which, except for liabilities associated with Permitted Encumbrances (i) have a trust, deemed trust or statutory lien imposed to provide for payment or a security interest, pledge, hypothec, charge or other Lien ranking or capable of ranking senior to or pari passu with the Liens granted to Agent on the Collateral under federal, provincial, municipal or local law in Canada or (ii) have a right imposed to provide for payment ranking or capable of ranking senior to or pari passu with such Obligations under local or federal law, regulation or directive, including, but not limited to, claims for unremitted and/or accelerated rents, taxes (including sales tax, goods and services taxes, harmonized sales taxes and withholding taxes), wages, withholding taxes, VAT and other amounts payable to an insolvency administrator, employee withholdings or deductions and vacation pay, severance and termination pay, workers’ compensation obligations, government royalties, pension fund obligations or any amounts representing any unfunded liability (whether or not due), solvency deficiency or wind up deficiency with respect to any defined benefit plan for Canadian employees which could become subject to a trust, deemed trust or statutory lien, in each case, to the extent such trust, deemed trust, statutory lien, security interest, hypothec, charge or other Lien has been or could reasonably be expected to be imposed as determined by Agent in its sole discretion; and (b) the amount equal to the percentage applicable to Inventory located in Canada that is part of the Formula Amount which Agent, in its Permitted Discretion, considers as being, or is reasonably likely to become, subject to retention of title by a supplier or a right of a supplier to recover possession thereof, where such supplier’s right has priority over Agent’s Liens securing such Obligations, including, without limitation, Eligible Inventory subject to a right of a supplier to repossess goods pursuant to Section 81.1 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada) or any applicable laws granting revendication or similar rights to unpaid suppliers or any similar laws of Canada or any other applicable jurisdiction.