Examples of Standard Booth in a sentence
Standard Booth Exhibits: Exhibitor shall receive floor space only in 10ft x 10ft, 10ft x 20ft, and 20ft x 20 ft increments.
A) Standard Booth - one or more standard units in a straight vertical line.
The space rent includes standard booth equipment listed in the “Rules and Regulations, Standard Booth Equipment” paragraph.
No decoration, booth fitting or Exhibit shall exceed the standard height of the Standard Booth.
For specific rules for Standard Booth Exhibitor, please refer to “Important Notes for Standard Booth Exhibitors” on page 17-18.The Raw Space Exhibitor may retain the contractor designated by the Organiser to built the booth, or appoint competent contractor to build the booth by itself.
Fee: Standard Booth - $1,200 Premium Booth - $ 1,300 Includes: 1 - 10’ x 10’ covered space with lighting 2 - 6 ft banquet tables 2 - folding chairs Please note that all tables and chairs have to stay within the boundaries of each booth.
Letters and characters on Booth Header Board must be exactly the same as it is in the Application Form of Company Name for Booth Header Board (Standard Booth Only) provided by exhibitors.
Standard Booth: This contract for use of space provides an 8’ high flameproof back wall drapery and 36” high side rails with drapery, a standard booth sign carrying the exhibitor’s name, a booth number, a six foot draped table, two side chairs, one wastebasket, standard grade carpeting on floor (carpet grade and color is the choice of ACA), security guard service and aisle cleaning.
No variation of the Standard Booth, including but not limited to its fascia board, lettering and fittings, shall be conducted unless prior written approval is given by the Organizer.
Subsequent to initial recognition, loans and receivables (including trade and other receivables, other loans and receivables, restricted cash and cash and cash equivalents as shown in the consolidated statement of financial position) are carried at amortised cost using the effective interest method, less any identified impairment losses.