Booth Construction and Arrangement Sample Clauses

Booth Construction and Arrangement. No part of an Exhibitors/IPs booth or display shall obstruct an adjoining Exhibitors/IPs booth. All booths must be constructed or arranged in such a manner as to be able to accommodate its viewing audience inside the booth so as to discourage the formation of a stationary crowd in the aisle(s). The NAVC reserves the right to review or restrict, on a case-by-case basis, exhibits that violate booth construction and arrangement regulations. In the event of such restrictions, the NAVC is not liable for any refunds of rentals or other Exhibitor expenses.
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Booth Construction and Arrangement. Exhibits shall be so arranged as to not obstruct the general view, nor hide the exhibits of others. Plans for specially built displays not in accordance with regulations are to be sub- mitted to exhibit management before construction is ordered. Regular and specially-built back wall, including signs, may not exceed an overall height of 8’. The maximum booth height of 8’ may extend out 1⁄2 the depth of the booth from the back wall. Height limitation of the display in the balance of the area is 36”, except for product and equipment on display which in itself may exceed this height. It is expressly agreed by the exhibitor that in the event he or she fails to install his or her products in his or her exhibit space, or fails to pay the space rental at the time specified, exhibit management shall have the right to take possession of said space and lease some or any part thereof to such parties and upon such terms and conditions as it may deem appropriate.
Booth Construction and Arrangement. No special signs, booth construction, apparatus, equipment, lighting fixtures, etc. will be permitted to extend above 8 feet. Exhibit material must not be set up so as to interfere with the view into adjoining booths. All materials must conform to local building, electrical, and fire department codes and regulations. Inflammable or other dangerous fluids, substances, materials, equipment or other items the use of which is in violation of city, county or state laws or regulations shall not be used in any booth. Exhibitors must use flame-resistant decorative materials. The Venue does not allow signs, decorations and related materials to be taped, tacked, stapled, nailed or otherwise affixed to painted surfaces, columns, fabrics, windows, ceiling or decorative walls. Venue permanent signs or banners may not be blocked in any manner. Temporary signs may not be attached to permanent Venue signage. No confetti, glitter, candelabras, or for or haze machines are allowed. Helium balloons and adhesive backed decals and stickers may not be distributed, sold or released inside the Venue. All labor costs associated with the removal of these items will be charged to the Exhibitor.
Booth Construction and Arrangement. All exposed parts of displays must be finished so as to present an attractive appearance when viewed from the aisles or from adjoining exhibits and not be objectionable to other Exhibitors/IPs. No part of an Exhibitors/IPs booth or display should obstruct an adjoining Exhibitors/IPs booth. All booths must have floor covering (carpet, soft tile, etc.) so that there is no exposed concrete. Tents may not be utilized in any in-line space(s) but may be permitted in island-configured spaces. Helium balloons are allowed through special OCCC permission. All booths must be constructed or arranged in such a manner as to be able to accommodate its viewing audience inside the booth so as to discourage the formation of a stationary crowd in the aisle(s). The NAVC reserves the right to review or restrict, on a case-by-case basis, exhibits that violate booth construction and arrangement regulations. In the event of such restrictions, the NAVC is not liable for any refunds of rentals or other Exhibitor expenses.
Booth Construction and Arrangement. Exhibits shall be so arranged as to not obstruct the general view, nor hide the exhibits of others. Plans for specially built displays not in accordance with regulations are to be sub- mitted to exhibit management before construction is ordered. Regular and specially-built back wall, including signs, may not exceed an overall premises where the exhibition is to be held shall, in the sole determina- tion of exhibit management, become unfit or unavailable for occupancy, or shall be substantially interfered with, by reason of picketing, strike, embargo, injunction, act of war, act of God, fire or state of emergency declared by any government agency or by reason of any municipal, state or federal law or regulation or by reason of any other occurrence beyond the control of exhibit management, exhibit management may cancel or terminate the exhibition. In the event of such cancellation or termination, the exhibitor waives any and all claims the exhibitor might have against exhibit management for damages or expenses and agrees to accept in complete settlement and discharge of all claims against exhibit man- agement the exhibitor’s prorated share of the total amount paid by all exhibitors less all costs and expenses incurred by exhibit management in connection with the exhibition including a reserve for future claims and expenses in connection therewith. In case exhibit management shall for any reason determine to cancel or terminate the exhibition, the exhibitor waives all claims the exhibitor might have against exhibit management for damages or expenses and agrees to accept in complete satisfaction and discharge of all claims against exhibit management a refund of all amounts paid by the exhibitor to exhibit management in accordance with this agreement.

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