Half Booths Sample Clauses

Half Booths. With permission from the NYSNA Executive Director, manufacturers who are corporate members may pay for a half booth. The early bird, member rate is $900 and the standard member rate is $1,100. To assure a half booth, the exhibitor must arrange for the other half of the booth to be purchased. If there is no such arrangement, the half booth will not be allowed to exhibit and will be subject to the cancellation policy. Limit of six (6) half booths, totaling three (3) full booths, per broker.
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Half Booths. With permission from the Executive Director, brokers who represent manufacturers who are corporate members may pay for a half booth. The half booth rate is $700. To assure a half booth, the broker must arrange for the other half of the booth to be purchased. If there is no such arrangement, the half booth will not be allowed to exhibit and will be subject to the cancellation policy. Limited to standard booths only, premium booths may not be used for half booths.

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