OPERATION AND CONDUCT Sample Clauses

OPERATION AND CONDUCT. Exhibitors are not allowed to obstruct the view, occasion injury to or adversely affect the displays of other exhibitors. Attendants, models, robots or other employees must confine their activities to the exhibit space occupied by the exhibitor. Exhibitors shall confine their activities to the exhibit space granted pursuant to the exhibit space rental agreement. All standard linear and perimeter exhibits must be confined to a maximum height of 10 feet. All display fixtures over 4 feet in height must be confined to the area which is within 4 feet of the back line of exhibit space or within a 4’ radius of the center point of an island. All island displays must be pre-approved by NAPEO. Exhibitors may incorporate two end booths into their exhibit space provided that their exhibit or booth materials do not go over 4’ in height outside of 5’ on either side of the center line of their reserves the right to rearrange exhibitors, adjust the floor plan, or modify sponsored events booth. Exhibitor personnel may not enter the exhibit space of another exhibitor and at no and related benefits to adapt to changing conditions to accommodate the best interest of Marketplace 2024. The floor plan maintained by NAPEO shall be the official floor plan of Marketplace 2024 Changes by NAPEO may occur at any time, including prior to the space assignment, to accommodate the needs of Marketplace 2024. time may enter an exhibit space which is not staffed, except their own. Dollies, carts, and other such devices will not be permitted on the exhibit floor during exhibit hours without the written consent of NAPEO. Exhibitors are responsible for all damages to property caused by themselves or their personnel. Should such damage occur, the exhibitor is liable to the owner of the damaged property. Exhibitor shall not, without written consent of NAPEO, distribute or permit to be distributed any advertising matter, literature, souvenir items, or promotional materials in or about the exhibit areas except from its own allotted exhibit space. Non-exhibitors may not distribute advertising matter, literature, souvenir items, or promotional materials in or about the exhibit areas. NAPEO is the final authority on all matters relating to operation and conduct.
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OPERATION AND CONDUCT. Exhibit Personnel.
OPERATION AND CONDUCT. Regulation and Restriction – Event Management reserves the right to regulate and/or restrict vending to a reasonable noise level and to suitable methods of operation and display of materials. Neither the Event area nor other areas of the OCFEC/CL shall be used for any improper, immoral, illegal or objectionable purpose. If for any reason Event Management deems a vendor and/or its contents objectionable, the vendor shall be subject to removal at vendor’s sole expense. This reservation includes persons, things, conduct, printed matter, signs, &/or any item of poor character which in the sole judgment of Event Management is detrimental to the Swap. Event Management shall not be liable for refund of vendor space rental fees or vending equipment rental fees, except at its sole discretion. Vendor hereby expressly waives any right and all claims, actions or demands for damages, costs and expenses, including legal fees, against the OCFEC/CL, SSSS, their directors, officers, agents, employees and/or servants for such restriction or removal.
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