THIS CONTRACT is made between The Black Women’s Expo. (hereafter, “BWe”) and the Exhibitor that completed the contract for exhibit space (hereafter, the “Exhibitor”) for lease of certain exhibit space, to be assigned by MGPG Events, INC, during the Black Women’s Expo in Detroit, MI, Chicago, IL, and Atlanta, GA. (Here after, the exposition shall be referred to as the “Exhibit”) This contract shall be in effect upon its execution by BWe as follows:
ELIGIBILITY TO EXHIBIT — Companies with an intended business interest in promoting products and ser vices to the public. Those products or services that are of a pornographic, illegal or of a nature that is in compatible with the mission/vision of BWe are NOT eligible to be showcased at the Exhibit. BWe reserves the right to reject exhibit contracts that propose to exhibit any such products/services.
EXHIBIT BOOTH PACKAGE — The exhibit fee includes a 10’ x 10’ booth space, 8-foot-high back wall drape, 3-foot-high side dividers, 6-foot skirted table, two (2) chairs, a wastebasket, a booth identification sign measuring 7” x 44” with the company name and booth number, three (3) BWe Exhibitor Badges for staff members and inclusion in BWe Welcome Guide to include company name and booth number.
EXHIBITOR BADGES — Exhibit personnel badges must be retrieved at the BWe Exhibitor Meeting, if held in-person or Onsite at the BWe Office Business Center during set-up. Exhibitors are required to wear BWe identification badges during set-up, while on the exhibit floor all 3-days, and during dismantling. Exhibitor badges are for use by exhibit personnel only. Each exhibitor will be responsible for getting identification badges to the correct staff members prior to the event. Badge Allotment: Each exhibiting company will receive three (3) BWe Exhibitor Badges per 10’x10’ exhibit space contracted. Lost or misplaced badges can be purchased for $50.00 upon request by contacting
[email protected]. BWe Exhibitor Badges al low entrance into the Exhibit Hall. Note: Exhibitors without proper badges will be required to purchase an admission ticket for entry.
CONTRACT DEADLINE — Contract is for exhibit space as outlined above. Full payment of exhibit space is required at time of contract submission. Contract is not valid without payment. All final payments are due to BWe no later than 5:00 p.m. CST, 30 Days before the event. Payments after this deadline may be rejected based on space availability. All sale price applications require full booth payment at the time of purchase.
CANCELLATION, REFUND POLICY — Cancellation of the exhibit space MUST be received in writing via email to
[email protected]. The refund policy is as follows:
- Cancellation received by 90 Days will be refunded the booth space cost or amount paid to date, less an administrative fee of 20%
- Cancellations received 60 days before the event will be refunded 50% of a booth space cost or the amount paid to date.
- Cancellations received after 30 Days will not be refunded.
EXCLUSIVITY - Please, be advised that an exhibitor’s participation, services offered and or products sold, during Black Women’s Expo (BWE) or any of its affiliate events, is not offered or considered to be exclusive in any capacity. BWE is not responsible for participating exhibitors that offer the same services or products, which are considered to be competitive to another Exhibitor. There is NO refund eligibility and or discount as it relates to competing exhibitors (services, products, etc.).
ASSIGNMENTS OF SPACE — Exhibit space will be assigned by first-come, first-served. Space will only be confirmed upon receipt of contract with full payment.
SECURITY — Perimeter security service is provided by BWe from move-in through move-out. The furnish ing of security guards shall not be deemed to increase the liability of BWe, confirmed Exhibit Company and McCormick Place, or to modify in any way the assumption of risk and release provided for those above. It is recommended that exhibitors take precautionary measures of their own such as the securing of small or easily portable articles of value, and their removal to a place of safekeeping after the exhibit hours. Infor mation on security services will be included in the Exhibitor Services Manual. BWe and McCormick Place are not liable for damages or property loss. Exhibitors are responsible for the security of the items/prod ucts within their exhibit booth.
EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS
Use of Space—All demonstrations or other sales activities in the Exhibit Hall must be confined to the limit of an exhibitor’s contracted exhibit space. Aisles are under the control of BWe and may not be used for exhibits, nor may exhibits change the size or shape of the aisle or span over the aisle. It is the Exhibitor’s responsibility to bring a display that fits within the contracted space. For complete booth specifications, consult the Exhibit Services Manual which will be sent to the company contact 60 days prior to the event.
Line of Sight Restriction
— In-line booth displays including the sign, may not exceed the 8-foot back-wall height. Display materials will not be permitted to exceed 4 feet in height in the front 5 feet of the booth. For example, in a standard 10’ x 10’ or multiples thereof, structures above 4 feet must begin at least 5 feet back from the aisle line (Line-of-Sight exceptions: Split Island Booth, Peninsula, and Perimeter Booths).
— Island booth displays will be permitted to a maximum height of 20 feet (no two-story exhibits permitted). A 50 percent, see-through effect on the portion of the booth from floor to 8-feet minimum height is required to prevent blocking views of adjacent exhibits. For complete booth specifications, consult the Exhibit Manual which will be sent to the proper company contact via email 60 days prior to the Exhibit. Structural Integrity—All exhibit displays should be designed and erected in a manner that will withstand normal contact or vibration caused by neighboring exhibitors, hall laborers, or installation/dismantling equipment such as forklifts. Displays should also be able to withstand moderate wind effects that may oc cur in the exhibit hall when freight doors are open. Exhibitors should ensure that any display fixtures such as tables, racks or shelves are designed and installed properly to support the product or marketing mate rials to be displayed upon them. Exhibitors agree to hold BWe harmless for displays, fixtures and incidents resulting from non-compliance of this policy.
Fire and Safety Regulations — All local regulations will be strictly enforced, and the Exhibitor assumes all responsibility for compliance with such regulations. All decorations must be flameproof. No combustible materials, merchandise, or signs shall be attached to, hung, draped over, or stored in or around the exhibit booth(s) or under tabletops.
Demonstrations — As a matter of safety and courtesy to others, exhibitors should conduct sales presentations and product demonstrations in a manner that assures all exhibitor personnel and attendees are within the contracted exhibit space and not encroaching on the aisle or in neighboring exhibits. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to arrange displays, product presentations, and demonstration areas to ensure compliance.
Sound/Music/ Video/Copyright—In general, exhibitors may use sound equipment in their booths so long as the noise level does not disrupt the activities of neighboring exhibitors. Speakers and other sound devices should be positioned so as to direct sound into the booth rather than into the aisle. Rule of thumb:
Sound and noise should not exceed 85 decibels. Projection machines are limited in their operations to demonstrations only and shall not be used for showings designed to attract or amuse visitors. All projections must be in accordance with the requirements of the fire prevention authorities and in harmony with any agreements entered into by BWe and labor unions. Approval for the use of live entertainment should be received from BWe at least 60 days prior to installation. Exhibitors should be aware that music or video played in their booths, whether live or recorded, may be subject to laws governing the use of copyrighted composition. Exhibitors shall defend and hold BWe harmless for any copyright laws associated with the exhibitor’s use of copyrighted music in their exhibit.
Show Decorator & Unions — Information for ordering furniture, carpeting, A/V, utilities, telecommunications, shipping, material handling, and other services will be sent via e-mail to the company contact within 60 days of contract recap with full payment. Exhibitor shall abide by agreements made by, between, and among BWe, the Exhibit Facility, Show Decorator, and any unions or other labor groups having jurisdiction at the Exhibit. All work involved with setting up and dismantling exhibits must be performed by authorized personnel.
Exhibitor - Appointed Contractors (EACs) — Any contractor other than those identified as “official BWe contractors” must be approved by BWe. Exhibitors using contractors other than the official BWe contractors for labor, supervision or any other service must notify BWe, in writing,30 days before the selected city by exhibitor. This written notification must include the contractor’s certificate of insurance and should be sent to tbwe@mgpgevents. com. Notification to use an EAC and submission of Certificates of Insurance received after the 30 days will not be accepted by BWe. There are no exceptions. See the Insurance section below for requirements for insurance certificates.
Care of Premises & Compliance/Exhibit Facility Regulations — No part of the exhibit nor signs or other materials may be pasted, nailed, or otherwise affixed to walls, doors, or other surfaces in a way that might mar or deface the facility’s premises or booth equipment and furnishings. Nothing may be rigged, suspended from, or attached to any mechanical system. Damage from failure to observe this notice is payable by the Exhibitor.
Americans with Disabilities ACT(ADA) — All exhibiting companies are required to comply with the Ameri cans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and are encouraged to be sensitive and as reasonably accommodating as possible to attendees with disabilities. Information regarding ADA compliance is available from the U.S. Department of Justice ADA Information Line (800) 514-0301 and from the Web at www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/ infoline.htm.
LIABILITY – The Exhibitor shall be solely responsible to third parties, including invitees and the public, for all claims, liabilities, actions, costs, damages, and expenses arising out of or relating to the Exhibitor’s participation in the Exhibit. The Exhibitor shall indemnify and hold harmless BWe venue their officers, directors, members, agents, employees, and sponsoring organizations against any and all actions, suits, proceedings, damages, losses, costs, and expenses asserted, brought, or claimed by third parties arising out of the Exhibitor’s participation in the Exhibit. BWe shall not be responsible for any bodily injury or other damages or losses suffered by the Exhibitor, its employees, or agents or for loss or damage to property owned, leased, or used by Exhibitor, either while in transit to or from the Exhibit or while in the Exhibit Facility from any cause whatsoever. Exhibitor agrees to safeguard its own exhibit materials or goods from the time they are placed in the Exhibit Facility until they are removed. Exhibitor acknowledges that BWe does not maintain insurance covering the Exhibitor, its agents, or its property and that it is the sole responsibility of the Exhibitor to obtain liability, business interruption, property damage, and other insurance covering such losses or liability by the Exhibitor. Under no circumstances, including but not limited to cancellation of the Exhibit Contract or removal or expulsion from the Exhibit Facility, shall BWe be liable for any indirect, special, or consequential damages, including but not limited to lost sales, lost profits, administrative expenses, transportation costs, travel expenses, salaries or any other expenditures incurred by the Exhibitor as the consequences of its participation in the show. The maximum liability of BWe to the Exhibitor, regardless of the basis for any claim, shall be the amount paid by the Exhibitor to BWe for rental of exhibit space.
INSURANCE — Be sure your materials are insured form the time they leave your facility until they are re-turned after the show. It is suggested that exhibitors arrange all-risk coverage. This can be done by “riders” to existing policies.
FORCE MAJEURE – Neither Party will be liable for any failure or delay in performing an obligation under this Agreement that is due to any of the following causes, to the extent beyond its reasonable control: acts of God, accident, riots, war, terrorist act, epidemic, pandemic, quarantine, civil commotion, breakdown of communication facilities, breakdown of web host, breakdown of internet service provider, natural catastrophes, governmental acts or omissions, changes in laws or regulations, national strikes, fire, explosion, generalized lack of availability of raw materials or energy. For the avoidance of doubt, Force Majeure shall not include (a) financial distress nor the inability of either party to make a profit or avoid a financial loss, (b) changes in market prices or conditions, or (c) a party’s financial inability to perform its obligations hereunder.
FORFEITURE/RIGHT TO REMOVE EXHIBITOR’S PROPERTY — If an Exhibitor does not follow the rules and regulations set by BWe, the Exhibitor shall forfeit the amount paid for space rental and contracted space, regardless of whether or not the exhibit space is subsequently leased. BWe reserves the right to remove from the Exhibit Facility any or all of the property of the Exhibitor, and at the exhibitor’s expense should the Exhibit be canceled or relocated, or should the Exhibitor violate any of the conditions of the Exhibitor’s agreement. This right may be exercised without prior notice or hearing.
INTERPRETATION AND ENFORCEMENT — These terms and conditions outlined here are part of the contract between the exhibitor and BWe, as well as their officers, directors, employees, agents, successors and assigns. BWe has the full power of interpretation and enforcement of these rules. All matters in question not covered by these regulations are subject to the decision of BWe and all decisions so made shall be binding on all parties affected by them as by the original regulations. In addition to the above terms and condi tions, BWe reserves the right to cancel or refuse rental of display space without refund and/or to refuse admission to future exhibitions by any person or company whose conduct or display of goods is, in the opinion of BWe, incompatible with the general character and objectives of the exposition and/or BWe.
AGREEMENT — By signing and submitting the Exhibit Contract, the Exhibitor has read, understood, and agreed to each of the terms and conditions set forth. The Exhibitor further agrees to defend and hold harmless BWe against any claims arising from the Exhibitor’s participation in The Black Women’s Expo or violation of any of BWe policies outlined here, or adapted after the publication of the exhibit prospectus, governing the event