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TOURS AGREEMENT the negligence of the Host Union. Save insofar as the Host Union is expressly made liable in this Agreement, the Host Union shall be under no liability for any loss, damage, injury, detention or delay, or irregularity of any sort, which may be occasioned or happen to any member of the Tour Party or to his/her baggage or property, or for any consequence of lockouts, strikes or labour difficulties, acts of terrorism or for any act or default on the part of the Host Union, or its servants or agents or the servants or agents of any company, firm or person save where any personal injury is caused by the negligence of the Host Union. No insurance of any description will be provided by the Host Union for the benefit of any member of the Tour Party. Such Insurance shall be the responsibility of the Visiting Union. 27. Discipline 27.1 The Manager shall have power to send home any member of the Tour Party whose conduct may, in his absolute opinion, have rendered such member unsuitable to continue as a member of the Tour Party. The cost of sending a replacement of such member returned home shall be the expense of the Visiting Union. A full report of the circumstances under which a member has been sent home shall be submitted by the Manager to the Visiting Union and subject to the provisions of Regulation 17.23 (Misconduct) the Visiting Union will be responsible for taking such disciplinary action as it determines to be appropriate. The name of the member sent home and the date of his departure shall be reported to the Host Union. 28. General provisions 28.1 Subject to the provisions of this agreement, including but not limited to Clause 25, either party hereto may terminate this Agreement forthwith by written notice to the other if: (a) the other commits a material breach of its obligations hereunder and shall not have remedied the same (if capable of remedying) (i) within seven days of being given notice in writing by the other party specifying the breach and requiring its remedy where such notice is given up to one week prior to the commencement of the Tour, (ii) within 72 hours where such notice is given within one week prior to the commencement of the Tour and (iii) within such period as reasonably specified by the party not in breach where such notice has to be given during the course of the Tour. In assessing the materiality of any breach particular regard will be had to those breaches which could have a significant impact on the operation of the Tour and the preparation or performance of the Host Union and/or Visiting Union as the case may be and/or those which may have a significant impact on the commercial values accruing to the Host Union from the International Tour; or (b) the other enters into liquidation whether compulsory or voluntary or enters into any arrangement or composition for the benefit of its creditors or has a receiver (whether administrative, Law of Property Last update: 14 January, 2015 513


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