Booth definition

Booth means a booth in the Hong Kong Pavilion at the Exhibition which the Council licenses the Participant to use for the duration of the Exhibition.
Booth means any structure, platform or other erection located in the Space for the Exhibitor’s purposes;
Booth means a temporary partitioned area or room erected within the Premises.

Examples of Booth in a sentence

  • If no Booth is available for the Exhibitor then the sole obligation of the Organiser and the Manager is to refund to the Exhibitor such amount of money received by the Organiser or the Manager, from the Exhibitor, and the Organiser and the Manager shall have no other liability whatsoever.

  • The Manager may limit the number of principals that can be represented by the Exhibitor in a single Booth.

  • Some dances or events may include Rock Climbing walls, Jousting, Henna Art, Photo Booth, Casino Tables, Karaoke, Pool Tables, Twister, Video Game Truck, and assorted other attractions.

  • The full Contract Fee is payable even if the Exhibitor eventually does not utilize the whole Booth.

  • When accepted by the Organiser, the Contract for Booth Space becomes a binding contract between the applicant as Exhibitor and the Organiser.


More Definitions of Booth

Booth means any part of a salon or shop that is rented or leased for the performance of
Booth means the exhibit space(s) designated by PDAC for use by the Exhibitor;
Booth means the demarcated exhibit space of an
Booth means the online exhibit space(s) designated by PDAC in the Online Marketplace for use by the Exhibitor during the Online Convention;
Booth. Space", or "Exhibit", shall mean the area leased to Exhibitor by XXXX, pursuant to this Agreement.
Booth means a temporary partitioned area or room erected within the Licence Area;
Booth means a booth in the International Pavilion at the Exhibition which the World Trade Fair (International) Limited licenses the Participant to use for the duration of the Exhibition.