VIP Package(s) definition

VIP Package(s) means Ticket packages which entitle the purchaser of the Ticket to additional benefits to be fulfilled solely by Principal (and not, for the avoidance of doubt, the artist or performing act of any Attraction), including but not limited to, access to unique experiences surrounding the Attraction and/or unique merchandise.

Examples of VIP Package(s) in a sentence

  • Neither party makes any representation that any specific number of VIP Packages nor any amount of VIP Package Fee royalties shall be available in connection with any Attraction for which the sale of VIP Packages has been enabled.

  • In addition, Principal shall be responsible for all Chargebacks related to the VIP Packages, and Ticketmaster shall have the right to deduct amounts due for Chargebacks from the VIP Package Proceeds otherwise payable by Ticketmaster to Principal.

  • Under no circumstances will DPAC allow more than 20% of the inventory to be sold by the Lessee for any combination of Fan Club and VIP Packages.

  • In the event such VIP Package Proceeds are inadequate to cover actual Chargebacks, Principal shall be responsible for, and shall refund to Ticketmaster within ten (10) days of Ticketmaster’s written notice all amounts related to all Chargebacks of VIP Packages sold by Ticketmaster.

  • The terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit D attached hereto shall apply in connection the sale of platinum Tickets and VIP Packages.

Related to VIP Package(s)

  • Packages shall include bulk tankers, minibulks, flexis, crates, boxes or other containers and pallets.

  • Work package means a major sub-division of the proposed project.

  • Review Package A package of documents consisting of a memorandum outlining the analysis and recommendation (in accordance with the Servicing Standard) of the Master Servicer or the Special Servicer, as the case may be, with respect to the matters that are the subject thereof, and copies of all relevant documentation.

  • Catalog means the available list of tangible personal property or services, in the most current listing, regardless of date, during the life of the contract, that takes the form of a catalog, price list, schedule, shelf price or other form that:

  • Type B package means a Type B packaging together with its radioactive contents. On approval, a Type B package design is designated by NRC as B(U) unless the package has a maximum normal operating pressure of more than 700 kPa (100 lb/in2 ) gauge or pressure relief device that will allow the release of radioactive material to the environment under the tests specified in 10 CFR 71 (hypothetical accident conditions), in which case it will receive a designation B(M). B(U) refers to the need for unilateral approval of international shipments; B(M) refers to the need for multilateral approval of international shipments. There is no distinction made in how packages with these designations may be used in domestic transportation. To determine their distinction for international transportation, see DOT regulations in 49 CFR 173. A Type B package approved before September 6, 1983, was designated only as Type B. Limitations on its use are specified in 10 CFR 71.13.