Any capitalised expressions in this section are defined under the General Terms below.
We are Russell Publishing Ltd, whose registered office is at Court Lodge, Hogtrough Hill, Brasted, Westerham, Kent, TN16 1NU, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1959 563 311.
We are company registered in England with number 2709148. Our VAT number is GB577897847.
You, the attendee, may contact us by telephone above. How to give us formal notice of any matter under the Contract is set out below.
These terms and conditions (Terms) apply to the order by you as confirmed by the signing of the Contract Form (Contract). No other terms are implied by trade, custom, practice or course of dealing. Any variation of the Terms must be agreed in writing by us.
The Contract is the entire agreement between you and us in relation to its subject matter. You acknowledge that you have not relied on any statement, promise, warranty, representation (being innocent or negligent, but not fraudulent where we cannot exclude any liability) or other assurance that is not set out in the Contract.
We understand that things do not always go to plan. Where possible, we will make every effort to assist you before and during the Event. If you need to withdraw your participation for whatever reason prior the Event, the following cancellation charges will apply:
We will invoice you upon receipt of your signed Contract Form. Our standard payment terms are:
Please note that payment amendments are only valid if agreed by both parties in writing and all charges quoted are exclusive of VAT, which will be charged in addition at the applicable rate.
If the conference is cancelled by us for any reason other than a Force Majeure Event, Fees will be discussed and agreed with you as detailed below.
In these Terms:
Cancellation Charge means the percentage of our Fees set out in the Important Information above which is payable for any cancellation of the Contract by you;
Commercial Rights means any and all rights of a commercial nature connected with the Event, including without limitation, image rights, broadcasting rights, new media rights, endorsement and official supplier rights, sponsorship rights, merchandising rights, licensing rights, advertising rights and hospitality rights;
Confidential Information has the meaning given in Clause 11 below;
Contract has the meaning given in Important Information above;
Contract Form means the form to be completed and signed by you;
Event refers to the event specified in the Contract Form, whether virtual or venue based;
Exhibits means such virtual and electronic materials (including but not limited to marketing and promotional materials) as may be provided to us by you (whether by upload to our website(s) or otherwise) for viewing by the delegates at the Event;
Fees means the sums set out in the Contract Form;
Force Majeure Event has the meaning given in Clause 7 below;
Intellectual Property Rights means patents, rights to inventions, copyright and related rights, trade marks, business names and domain names, rights in get-up, goodwill and the right to sue for passing off, rights in designs, database rights, rights to use, and protect the confidentiality of, confidential information (including know-how), and all other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications and rights to apply for and be granted, renewals or extensions of, and rights to claim priority from, such rights and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection which subsist or will subsist now or in the future in any part of the world;
Organiser Branding means such branding as may be provided by us to you for use by you in connection with your own marketing of the Event;
Sponsor Branding means such branding as may be provided by you to us in connection with the Event; and
Sponsorship Rights means the bundle of rights we grant to you as set out in the Contract Form, which includes the licence of the Organiser Branding.
(a) agree on the appointment of an independent expert and shall agree with the expert the terms of his appointment;
(b) if the parties are unable to agree on an expert or the terms of his appointment within seven days of either party serving details of a suggested expert on the other, either party shall then be entitled to request CEDR to appoint an expert and to agree with the expert the terms of his appointment;
(c) the expert is required to prepare a written decision and give notice (including a copy) of the decision to the parties within a maximum of three months of the matter being referred to the expert;
(d), if the expert dies or becomes unwilling or incapable of acting, or does not deliver the decision within the time required by this clause then either party may apply to CEDR to discharge the expert and to appoint a replacement expert with the required expertise and this Clause applies in relation to the new expert as if he were the first Expert appointed;
(e) the parties are entitled to make submissions to the expert including oral submissions and will provide (or procure that others provide) the expert with any assistance and documents as the expert reasonably requires for the purpose of reaching a decision;
(f) to the extent not provided for by this clause, the expert may, in his reasonable discretion, determine any other procedures to assist with the conduct of the determination as he considers just or appropriate including (to the extent he considers necessary) instructing professional advisers to assist him in reaching his determination;
(g) each party shall, with reasonable promptness, supply the other with all information and give the other access to all documentation and personnel as the other party reasonably requires to make a submission under this Clause;
(h) the expert shall act as an expert and not as an arbitrator;
(i) each party shall bear its own costs in relation to the reference to the expert and the Expert’s fees and any costs properly incurred by him in arriving at his determination (including any fees and costs of any advisers appointed by the expert) shall be borne by the parties equally or in any other proportions as the expert shall direct; and
(j) the expert shall determine a sum representing a reasonable reduction or, where applicable, a refund of the Fees, which shall be final and binding on the parties (in the absence of manifest error or fraud) and shall be payable within 30 days of the determination and the expert’s determination may include any issue involving the interpretation of any provision of the Contract, his jurisdiction to determine the matters and issues referred to him or his terms of reference.
(a) the Event is cancelled in accordance with Clause 7 above;
(b) payment of Fees is not made by you in accordance with the Contract;
(c) you are or become for any reason unable to utilise the Sponsorship Rights;
(d) you cease to carry on business, becomes insolvent or are subject to any form of winding up, administration, receivership, liquidation, bankruptcy, arrangement with creditors generally or any other insolvency procedure in respect of it or any of your assets, or suffers from enforcement of security or legal process or repossession or any event analogous to any of the above in any jurisdiction;
(e) you or your relevant attending employees, contractors or other of your personnel are convicted of any criminal offence or otherwise so conduct yourself/themselves so as to bring yourself, the Event or us into disrepute;
(f) you are in breach of any provision of this Contract; or
(g) you are in breach of any applicable local legislation, rules or regulations.
Please see Russell Publishing’s Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) here for how we process personal data: https://www.russellpublishing.com/privacy-policy/
5. Nothing in the Contract purports to exclude or limit our liability for death or personal injury as a result of our negligence, fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation or any liability that cannot be excluded by law.
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