Command Alkon Incorporated
Event Delegate Terms and Conditions
These are the Terms & Conditions that apply to Delegates, Exhibitors, Sponsors and Employees at Command Alkon Incorporated (“CAI”) events produced and presented by CAI.
Introduction: Thank you for registering for this CAI event. Regardless of whether your registration is submitted by you or your proxy, the following Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) apply to you and your participation in any CAI event. “Delegate” for purposes of these Terms will include all participants at the event, including sponsors, exhibitors, employees and attendees. By participating in this event, you agree to these Terms so please read them carefully. These Terms include and incorporate by reference CAI’s Privacy Policy, which you can and should review here.
Payments: All bookings must be paid in full prior to the event to guarantee registration.
Cancellation Policy: Our cancellation policy allows for a full refund or a 50% refund, depending on the circumstances, as long as the written cancellation request is received by CAI before the deadline date listed in the event marketing materials. These deadline dates may differ depending on the event, so check your event marketing materials closely. Substitutions may be made up to 72 hours prior to the event date. If a registered Delegate does not cancel and fails to attend the event, this will be treated as a cancellation and no refund will be issued.
Speakers: Views expressed by speakers who are not CAI employees are their own. CAI is not liable for advice given, or views expressed, by any speaker or exhibitor at the event that is not a CAI employee. CAI may audio and/or video tape the sessions and the recording may be reproduced and sold as part of the overall event materials. Any acknowledgement regarding copyright or support should be included at the end of presentation materials, as these may be distributed to the event Delegates. Speakers who do not wish to give permission for the above terms and conditions should contactthe events team before the commencement of the event and/or so inform the event team when the speaker submits his/her materials.
Data Protection: To ensure all our Delegates, sponsors and exhibitors derive greatest value from our events, we share a list of Delegates with sponsors and exhibitors for their planning purposes before the event. By submitting registration details, Delegates expressly agree to allow CAI and companies associated with the event to contact them regarding their services. Delegates who do not wish to have their information shared or who do not wish to receive such communications may contact the CAI event team at elevate@commandalkon.com. The contact details of registered Delegates will also be placed on the Delegate list which will be passed to sponsors, exhibitors and to all Delegates for them to see who is at the event for the purpose of networking and meetings. Delegates who do not wish to be included on this list should advise the CAI event team at the time of booking.
Websites & Links: The event and associated CAI websites may link to other websites and networking tools provided for the convenience of the users. The contents of these websites are maintained by their owners, for which CAI takes no responsibility. CAI also does not take responsibility for contents of any website linking to the CAI event or associated CAI websites.
Warranties and Limitation of Liability: CAI cannot be held liable for any loss, liability or damage to personal property of Delegates at the event. CAI gives no warranties with respect to the event or any materials related thereto or offered at the event and, to the fullest extent possible under the laws governing these Terms, disclaims all implied warranties, including but not limited to warranties of fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, timeliness and merchantability. Neither CAI nor its affiliates can accept any responsibility or liability for reliance by you or any person on any aspect of the event and/or any information provided at the event. Other than to the extent required as a matter of law, neither CAI nor its affiliates shall be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential costs, damages or losses arising directly or indirectly from the event. The maximum aggregate liability of CAI for any claim in any way connected to the event, whether in contract, tort or otherwise (including any negligent act or omission), shall be limited to the amount paid by you to CAI to attend the event.
Governing Law: These Terms shall be governed by the laws of the State of Alabama and the parties shall submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Alabama courts to adjudicate any dispute related to these Terms or the event.
Photographs, Publicity Material, Radio and Television and Print Media: CAI reserves the sole right to use any photographs, recordings, electronic images or publicity material received by or obtained by CAI in the course of the event, for whatever use deemed proper by CAI. CAI has the exclusive right to include photographic, video and other visual portrayals of Delegates, sponsors, exhibitors and their exhibits including contents, in any pictorial medium of any nature whatsoever for the purpose of trade, advertising, sales, publicity and otherwise, without compensation to the Delegate, sponsor or exhibitor, and all right, title, and interest (including all worldwide copyrights therein) will be CAI’s sole property, free of any claims of Delegate, sponsor or exhibitor, or any persons deriving any rights or interest from the Delegate, sponsor or exhibitor. By attending the event, you acknowledge and expressly agree as follows: (a) CAI may edit and use the footage it captures at CAI events for marketing and promotional activities and for any other lawful purpose in the ordinary course of its business; and (b) due to the prevalence of mobile recording devices in today’s world, CAI disclaims all liability for the capture of your image by Delegates (who are not under the control of CAI) in any multimedia format at the event. This express authorization shall continue indefinitely unless the Delegate revokes said authorization in writing by sending a request to privacy@commandalkon.com.
Credentials: CAI-issued credentials are the sole property of CAI and must be surrendered upon demand to CAI representatives. CAI-issued credentials must be prominently displayed while at the event or designated off-site activities. False certification of an individual as an Delegate or exhibitor’s representative, misuse of an Delegate badge, or any other method or device used to assist unauthorized personnel to gain admittance to the event, will be just cause for expelling the Delegate and his representative(s) from the event and/or banning them from future entrance into the event. This would also warrant the removal of an exhibitor’s booth from the floor without obligation on the part of CAI for refund of any fees. The Delegate, exhibitor, his/her employees and agents, and anyone claiming to be in the event through the Delegate, waives any rights or claims for damages arising out of the enforcement of this rule.
Admittance: In its sole discretion and without refund, CAI reserves the right to refuse admittance to or expel from the event anyone that it determines is behaving in a manner that could be disruptive to the event or any other Attendee.
Antitrust: As a general matter, antitrust laws prohibit competitors from agreeing on the prices they will charge, the products they will offer, the customers they will serve, and the markets in which they will compete. One central concern of these laws is with combinations or agreement in restraint of trade whereby competition is reduced by design. Agreements among competitors that unreasonably restrain or limit competition are unlawful under the antitrust laws and violators are subject to criminal fines and incarceration, civil fines and private treble damage actions. Examples of such illegal agreements by competitors are agreements to fix or stabilize prices, agreements to allocate territories or customers, and agreements to limit production or output. Accordingly, it is inherently risky and potentially improper for competitors to discuss at CAI events, or otherwise, the subjects of prices, terms and conditions of sale, markets, individual customers, individual company costs, and other elements or factors that may affect competition. It is important to bear in mind that those in attendance at CAI events may include competitors. Any discussion of sensitive antitrust subjects with one’s competitors should be avoided at all times before, during, and after any CAI event. If at any time during the course of any meeting or activity, CAI employees believe that a sensitive topic under the antitrust laws is being discussed, or is about to be discussed, they will so advise and halt further discussion. Delegates at any meeting or activity should likewise not hesitate to voice any concerns they may have in this regard to the CAI event team. You agree, as an Delegate, not to conduct or partake in any communications associated with a CAI event that constitute a violation of antitrust laws.
Force Majeure: CAI shall not be held responsible for any delay or failure in performance of its obligations hereunder to the extent such delay or failure is caused by fire, flood, strike, civil, governmental or military authority, acts of God, acts of terrorism, acts of war, epidemics, the availability of the venue or other similar causes beyond its reasonable control and without the fault or negligence of CAI or its subcontractors. For one or more of such reasons, CAI may postpone, reschedule or cancel the event without liability on the part of CAI. While CAI will endeavor to provide a safe environment at CAI events, Delegates participate in CAI events at their own risk with regard to Force Majeure events including, but not limited to, epidemic. If the event cannot be held or is postponed pursuant to this section, CAI shall not be liable to Delegates for any damages, costs, or losses incurred, such as transportation costs, accommodations costs, or financial losses. CAI will review refund and/or fee transfer requests, submitted in writing, for approval on a situational basis.
COVID-19 Safety: Delegates agree to comply with any event and venue safety instructions that may be provided and adhere to then effective applicable local, state, or Federal restrictions. While participating in CAI events, participants are encouraged to practice hand hygiene, social distancing, and wear face coverings to reduce the risks of exposure to COVID-19. CAI cannot guarantee Delegates, Exhibitors, Sponsors or Employees will not become infected with COVID-19. Individuals who fall within any of the categories below should not engage in CAI events. By attending a CAI event, you certify that you do not fall into any of the following categories – 1) individuals who currently or within the past fourteen (14) days have experienced any symptoms associated with COVID-19, which include fever, cough, and shortness of breath among others; or 2) individuals who believe that they may have been exposed to a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19 or have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and are not yet cleared as non-contagious by state or local public health authorities or the health care team responsible for their treatment. I acknowledge and understand the following: 1) Participation includes possible exposure to and illness from infectious diseases including but not limited to COVID-19. While particular rules and personal discipline may reduce this risk, the risk of serious illness and death does exist; and 2) I knowingly and freely assume all such risks related to illness and infectious diseases, such as COVID-19.