International exhibition Glasgow 1901
Official catalogue
År: 1901
Forlag: Chas. P. Watson
Sted: glasgow
Sider: 431
UDK: 061.4(100) glasgow
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Regulations for Exhibitors.
51
» h 6‘- Exhlbi.tors Y’1.1 at liberty to mark the selling price of the articles exhibited
o the information of visitors, to whom they may explain their exhibits; but they must
not, unless special permission in writing has been obtained from the Exhibits and Space
Committee, invite or allow visitors to purchase goods for removal at the time of
purchase. Orders can be taken within the Exhibition, but the goods must be delivered
hom establishments outside. Special regulations will, however, be made with regard
to articles manufactured in the Exhibition. 0 u
■(k27IÜN° exhibits, or part thereof can be removed before the close of the Exhibition
without the special permission of the Executive Council. Exhibits not removed within
fifteen days atter the close of the Exhibition will be warehoused at the cost and risk of
the owners and whatever may remain after three months will be sold by auction and
the proceeds applied to defray expenses. J
nor a2fte715thSAOndrnWj QO^ TT™** Pri°rNove,nber> 1900' without special permission
nor atter loth April, 1901, but prior arrangements may be made for motors boilers or
any exhibits requiring under-building. ’ erS) or
29. -Special care will be required by the Executive Council, who may make special
regulations, m cases where fire or gas is used by Exhibitors, and a responsible Officer
wi be appointed to carry out the injunctions of the Council in this respect. Exhibitors
will require to effect their own insurance on their exhibits. F niuicora
30. -No explosives1, or any substance, which, in the judgment of the Executive are
dangeious, will be admitted, but they may be represented by models. ’
Rnnil nih/pirirs’i °* S’ c?rrosive substances and generally all substances which might
smtlble vessdæ °* ineonvenience the Public> can only be exhibited in solid and
3«2;C~Thu-?xeCutiye Couneil reserve to themselves the right of examining or testing
any of the exhibits. If any damage or injury shall be occasioned during the^ExbibitioS
pSnr t ”f mach,ne> implement, or article, to any visitor or other person, then tho
\ 1 Wh°m sueh.inachine7\ImPlenient, or article may belong shall be responsible
01 such damage or injury; and in the event of any claim being made against the
hnMh1 lin.re8^et °!.8"ch damage or injury, then the Exhibitor shall indemnify and
hold harmless the said Council from or against all actions, suits, expenses, and claims
on account or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be so caused.
33. No article exhibited may be copied, photographed, drawn, or reproduced in
any manner, without the special permission of the Exhibitor and of the Executive Couneil.
, e a'®ses to ^le Exhibition will be granted to Exhibitors, and to a reasonable
number of attendants. If these passes be used by any but those to whom they are
issued, they will be immediately cancelled. y r0
. 35.-The Executive Councif reserve to themselves the sole right of compiline and
printing a Catalogue of Exhibits, under regulations which will be duly notified. S
1 ple . a’ter; amend, add to, or cancel any of these Rules and tn tmmi-
relaxation from them in individual cases, is reserved by the Executive Council. g
w;m13Z;~A 1 Y 10 ^e.e.Ome ^xhlblfco.rs shall be held by so doing to signify their compliance
«lfch the whole of these Regulations, together with such other Regulations as the
Executive Council may issue from time to time. ° 8 tne
1 38 ~Th.e Executive Council reserve the right to remove the exhibits of any ono who
does not conform to the Regulations. y
39 .—The Executive Council will not be responsible for loss or damage occurring
or anrcthTr per^n °Ver ° eXh’blt °ther prOperty belonging to any Exhibit
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