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I'm trying to word an entry form for an event. At the end I would like to put something like -
"The Organisers reserve the right to refuse entry up to and including the day of the event."
Can anyone word that better? Or would that be OK?
"The Organisers reserve the right to refuse entry up to and including the day of the event."
Can anyone word that better? Or would that be OK?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm just curious as to who you would refuse entry to and why? If its just to cover you in case they are behaving badly or something like that then retaining the right to refuse entry is adequate.
If you're going to refuse entry because they're nor wearing a santa hat or because they didn't achieve the necessary score at the recent darts match, then you probably need to tell them that.
If you're going to refuse entry because they're nor wearing a santa hat or because they didn't achieve the necessary score at the recent darts match, then you probably need to tell them that.