Terms of Service

Created by Ashton Fearon, Modified on Tue, 25 Feb, 2020 at 3:11 PM by Ashton Fearon

This is TickeTing's Terms of Service Policy.

1. Who We Are.

1.1 TickeTing. 

Welcome to TickeTing! We are a mobile ticketing and events management platform. Through our platform, mobile apps and services, we make ticketing brilliant! 


1.2 The Services. 

TickeTing’s websites and domains, including www.ticketingevents.com, and all of the webpages, subdomains, country level domain variants and subparts of those websites (collectively, our “Site”), all of the services available on or through the Site or otherwise provided by us (including our application programming interfaces), and all of our free mobile applications, including without limitation,  the TickeTing app (collectively, the “Applications”) are offered, maintained and provided by TickeTing. We refer to all of these as our “Services.” 


1.3 Users. 

Through the Services, TickeTing provides a simple and quick means for registered users who are event hosts, planners and charitable organizations (“Hosts”) to create event registration, and to sell tickets and registrations (or issue free registrations), to such events (including to free events) (“Attendees”). We refer to Hosts, Attendees and other visitors and browsers of the Services collectively as “Users” or “you.”


1.4 Contracting Party. 

The Services are being provided to you by, and you are entering into these Terms of Service with, TickeTing Inc. an incorporated company in the state of Antigua, with its principal place of business at #23 Mandolin Place, Friars Hill Road, St. John’s, Antigua (“TickeTing Antigua”). 


For purposes of these Terms of Service, TickeTing Antigua, shall be referred to as “TickeTing,” “us,” “we” or “our.”


2. Our Terms Of Service.

2.1 Terms of Service Agreement.

The following pages contain our Terms of Service Agreement (“Terms of Service”). These Terms of Service govern all of our Services, all of which are offered subject to your acceptance without modification of these Terms of Service. In addition to the Sections below, these Terms of Service include and incorporate by reference the following agreements, terms, policies, requirements and guidelines: 


our Terms of Use; 

our Privacy Policy; 

our Cookie Policy; 

for Hosts who post events with paid tickets, our Merchant Agreement; 

for users of our Application Programming Interfaces, the API Terms of Use; 

additional terms and conditions that are displayed along with additional Services that you may use or purchase from time to time.


3. Your Acceptance.

3.1 Binding Agreement.

You agree to these Terms of Service and you enter into a binding contract with TickeTing either when you sign up for a registered account by clicking “Sign Up,” “Register Now,” “Get Started”, “Subscribe” or similar buttons, or if registered manually by an officer of TickeTing, when you purchase a ticket to or register for an event (including free events), in each case by clicking “Pay Now,” “Register Now,” “Buy Now” or similar buttons, or in accordance with Section 3.2 below. If you are not a registered user or an unregistered Attendee, you agree to these Terms of Service and you enter into a binding contract with TickeTing by downloading Applications or using, accessing or browsing any part of the Services. If you do not agree to any portion of these Terms of Service, do not use or access the Services. If you will be using the Services on behalf of an entity, you agree to these Terms of Service on behalf of that entity and its affiliates and you represent that you have the authority to do so. In such case, “you” and “your” will refer to that entity. If you do not have such authority, or if you do not agree to any portion of these Terms of Service, do not use or access the Services. 


THESE TERMS OF SERVICE INCLUDE (A) AN ARBITRATION PROVISION FOR USERS LOCATED IN ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA; (B) A WAIVER OF RIGHTS TO BRING A CLASS ACTION AGAINST TICKETING FOR USERS LOCATED IN ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA; (C) CERTAIN DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES ON BEHALF OF TICKETING; (D) CERTAIN LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF TICKETING; AND (E) A RELEASE BY YOU OF ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGE AGAINST TICKETING ARISING OUT OF DISPUTES BETWEEN YOU AND THIRD PARTIES IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES. BY USING ANY OF THE SERVICES, YOU AGREE TO THESE PROVISIONS. 


3.2 Modifications.

Except to the extent set forth in Section 5.10 below, TickeTing reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to modify or replace any of the terms or conditions of these Terms of Service (or any of the agreements that make up these Terms of Service) at any time (collectively, “Modifications”). Modifications to these Terms of Service will be posted to the TickeTing website with a change to the "Updated” date at the top of these Terms of Service. In certain circumstances TickeTing may provide you with additional notice of such Modifications, via email or with in-Service notifications. Modifications will be effective thirty (30) days following the "Updated” date or such other date as communicated in any other notice to you, except that changes addressing new functions of the Services or which do not impose any additional burdens or obligations on you will be effective immediately. It is your responsibility to check these Terms of Service periodically for Modifications. Your continued use of the Services following the effectiveness of any Modifications to these Terms of Service constitutes acceptance of those Modifications as well. If any Modification to these Terms of Service is not acceptable to you, you must cease accessing, browsing and otherwise using the Services. Other than as set forth in this paragraph, these Terms of Service may only be modified through a written Ticketing Services Agreement or written Addendum Agreement, signed by you and an authorized officer of TickeTing. 


3.3 Language. 

We may translate these Terms of Service (or any of the agreements that make up these Terms of Service) into other languages for your convenience. The English language version of each of these documents is the version that governs your use of the Services and in the event of any conflict between the English language version and a translated version, the English language version will control.


4. Term; Termination.

4.1 Term. 

These Terms of Service are effective upon your Acceptance as set forth under Section 3.1 above and continue in effect until terminated. 


4.2 Termination by TickeTing. 

Except to the extent we have agreed otherwise in a separate written Addendum Agreement or Ticketing Services Agreement between you and an authorized officer of TickeTing, TickeTing may terminate your right to use the Services at any time for (a) your violation or breach of these Terms of Service; (b) your misuse or abuse of the Services; or (c) if allowing you to access and use the Services would violate any applicable local, state, provincial, national and other laws, rules and regulations or would expose TickeTing to legal liability. We will use reasonable efforts to provide you notice of any such termination. Further, you agree that TickeTing shall not be liable to you or any third-party for any such termination of your right to use or otherwise access the Services. 


4.3 Termination by You. 

Except to the extent you have agreed otherwise in a separate written Addendum Agreement or Ticketing Services Agreement between you and an authorized officer of TickeTing, you may terminate your access to the Services and these Terms of Service by deleting your account. If you need help deleting your account, please contact us. In the event there is a separate agreement between you and TickeTing governing your use of the Services and that agreement terminates or expires, these Terms of Service (as unmodified by such agreement) shall govern your use of the Services unless and until you delete your account. 


4.4 Survival of Terms. 

All provisions of these Terms of Service that by their nature should survive termination of these Terms of Service shall survive (including, without limitation, all limitations on liability, releases, indemnification obligations, disclaimers of warranties, agreements to arbitrate, choices of law and judicial forum and intellectual property protections and licenses).


5. Important Legal Terms Governing All Use Of The Services (AKA, The Legal “Stuff”).

5.1 Indemnification. 

You agree to defend, indemnify and hold TickeTing, and its affiliates and subsidiaries, and each of its and their respective officers, directors, agents, co-branders, licensors, payment processing partners, other partners and employees, harmless from any and all damage (whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise), loss, liability, cost and expense (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ and accounting fees) resulting from any claim, demand, suit, proceeding (whether before an arbitrator, court, mediator or otherwise) or investigation made by any third party (each a “Claim”) due to or arising out of: (a) your breach of these Terms of Service, including, without limitation the Terms of Use, the Merchant Agreement and any other part of these Terms of Service; (b) your improper use of the Services; (c) your breach of any applicable local, state, provincial, national or other law, rule or regulation or the rights of any third party; or (d) in the case of Hosts, your events or the fact that TickeTing was providing Services with respect to those events, provided that in the case of (d), this indemnification shall not apply to the extent that the Claim arises out of TickeTing’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. TickeTing shall provide notice to you of any such Claim, provided that the failure or delay by TickeTing in providing such notice shall not limit your obligations hereunder except to the extent you are materially disadvantaged by such failure. 


5.2 Disclaimer of Warranties. 

TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS, THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS. TICKETING HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BY WAY OF EXAMPLE, TICKETING MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT (A) THE SERVICES (OR ANY PORTION OF THE SERVICES) WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR EXPECTATIONS; (B) THE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE, OR ERROR-FREE; OR (C) THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THE SERVICES WILL BE ACCURATE OR RELIABLE. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT TICKETING HAS NO CONTROL OVER AND DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE QUALITY, SAFETY OR LEGALITY OF EVENTS ADVERTISED, THE TRUTH OR ACCURACY OF ANY USERS’ (INCLUDING ATTENDEES’, OTHER NON-HOSTS’ AND HOSTS’) CONTENT OR LISTINGS OR THE ABILITY OF ANY USER (INCLUDING ATTENDEES AND HOSTS) TO PERFORM OR ACTUALLY COMPLETE A TRANSACTION AND TICKETING IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH, AND HAS NO AGENCY OR EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP WITH, ANY THIRD PARTY SERVICE PROVIDER USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SERVICES, AND TICKETING HAS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR, AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY ARISING FROM, THE ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF ANY SUCH THIRD PARTIES. 


NOTHING IN THESE TERMS OF SERVICE IS INTENDED TO EXCLUDE OR LIMIT ANY CONDITION, WARRANTY, RIGHT OR LIABILITY WHICH MAY NOT BE LAWFULLY EXCLUDED OR LIMITED. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OR THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY WILLFUL ACTS, NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR BREACH OF IMPLIED TERMS, OR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. ACCORDINGLY, ONLY THOSE LIABILITY AND OTHER LIMITATIONS WHICH ARE LAWFUL IN YOUR JURISDICTION (IF ANY) WILL APPLY TO YOU AND OUR LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. 


5.3 Limitation of Liability. 

TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS, TICKETING, AND ITS AFFILIATES AND SUBSIDIARIES, AND EACH OF ITS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AGENTS, CO-BRANDERS, LICENSORS, PAYMENT PROCESSING PARTNERS, OTHER PARTNERS, EMPLOYEES AND ANY APPLICABLE CARD SCHEMES, SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES OR UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER IN TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES, OR ANY OTHER SUBJECT MATTER OF THESE TERMS OF SERVICE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE TERMS OF USE, THE MERCHANT AGREEMENT AND ANY OTHER PART OF THESE TERMS OF SERVICE, FOR: (A) ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, GOODWILL, USE, DATA OR OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSSES (EVEN IF TICKETING HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES), (B) THE COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE SERVICES, (C) ANY OF YOUR CONTENT (AS DEFINED IN THE TERMS OF USE) OR ANY CONTENT OF ANY OTHER USER OF THE SERVICES, OR (D) ANY MATTERS BEYOND TICKETING’S REASONABLE CONTROL. IN ADDITION, OTHER THAN THE OBLIGATION OF TICKETING TO PAY OUT EVENT REGISTRATION FEES TO CERTAIN HOSTS UNDER THE MERCHANT AGREEMENT, THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF TICKETING, ITS PAYMENT PROCESSING PARTNERS, LICENSORS AND ANY APPLICABLE CARD SCHEMES FOR ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, LIABILITIES, COSTS AND EXPENSES UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER IN TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE SERVICES, OR ANY OTHER SUBJECT MATTER OF THESE TERMS OF SERVICE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE TERMS OF USE, THE MERCHANT AGREEMENT AND ANY OTHER PART OF THESE TERMS OF SERVICE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO (I) FOR HOSTS OF EVENTS WITH PAID TICKETS OR REGISTRATIONS, AND SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE MERCHANT AGREEMENT, THE FEES (NET OF TICKETING PAYMENT PROCESSING FEES) THAT YOU PAID US IN THE THREE (3) MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE CIRCUMSTANCES GIVING RISE TO YOUR CLAIM; AND (II) FOR HOSTS OF EVENTS WITH FREE TICKETS ONLY, ATTENDEES AND OTHER USERS, EITHER (1) THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF ALL TICKETS OR REGISTRATIONS THAT YOU PURCHASED OR MADE THROUGH THE SERVICES IN THE THREE (3) MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE CIRCUMSTANCES GIVING RISE TO YOUR CLAIM; OR (2) IF YOU MADE NO SUCH PURCHASES, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY EC DOLLARS (XCD$250). 


NOTHING IN THESE TERMS OF SERVICE IS INTENDED TO EXCLUDE OR LIMIT ANY CONDITION, WARRANTY, RIGHT OR LIABILITY WHICH MAY NOT BE LAWFULLY EXCLUDED OR LIMITED. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OR THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY WILLFUL ACTS, NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR BREACH OF IMPLIED TERMS, OR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. ACCORDINGLY, ONLY THOSE LIABILITY AND OTHER LIMITATIONS WHICH ARE LAWFUL IN YOUR JURISDICTION (IF ANY) WILL APPLY TO YOU AND OUR LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. 


5.4 Release. 

TickeTing provides a marketplace in which Attendees and Hosts can transact. However, TickeTing could not function if it were held responsible for the actions or inactions of different Attendees, Hosts and/or third parties both on and off the Services. Therefore, as an inducement to TickeTing permitting you to access and use the Services, you hereby agree to release TickeTing, and its affiliates and subsidiaries, and each of its and their respective officers, directors, agents, partners and employees from all damages (whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise), losses, liabilities, costs and expenses of every kind and nature, known and unknown, arising out of or in any way connected with disputes between you and third parties (including other Users) in connection with the Services or any event listed on the Services. In addition, you waive any applicable law or statute, which says, in substance: 


“A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE RELEASING PARTY DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS SETTLEMENT WITH THE RELEASED PARTY." 


5.5 Trademarks. 

The trademarks, service marks and logos of TickeTing (the “TickeTing Trademarks”) used and displayed in connection with the Services are registered and unregistered trademarks or service marks of TickeTing. Other company, product and service names used in connection with the Services may be trademarks or service marks owned by third parties (the “Third Party Trademarks,” and, collectively with TickeTing Trademarks, the “Trademarks”). The offering of the Services shall not be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license or right to use any Trademark displayed in connection with the Services without the prior written consent of TickeTing specific for each such use. The Trademarks may not be used to disparage TickeTing, any third party or TickeTing’s or such third party’s products or services, or in any manner that may damage any goodwill in the Trademarks. Use of any Trademarks as part of a link to or from any site is prohibited unless TickeTing approves the establishment of such a link by prior written consent specific for each such link. All goodwill generated from the use of any TickeTing Trademark shall inure to TickeTing’s benefit. 


5.6 Patents; Copyrights. 

A number of issued patents and patents pending apply to the Services. The Content (as defined in the Terms of Use) of the Services is also protected by copyrights owned by TickeTing and/or third parties. Please note that if you copy portions of the Services you are violating these patent rights and copyrights. 


5.7 Notices. 

Notices to you may be sent via either email or regular mail to the address in TickeTing’s records. The Services may also provide notices of changes to these Terms of Service or other matters by displaying notices or links to notices to you generally on the Services. If you wish to contact TickeTing or deliver any notice, you can do so as follows: 


TickeTing Inc.

#23 Mandolin Place, Friars Hill Road

St. John’s, Antigua

Email: info@ticketingevents.com 

Attn: Legal Department 


5.8 Entire Agreement. 

These Terms of Service, including the Terms of Use, Merchant Agreement and any other part of these Terms of Service, constitute the entire agreement between you and TickeTing and govern your use of the Services, superseding any prior or contemporaneous agreements, proposals, discussions or communications between you and TickeTing on the subject matter hereof, other than any written Ticketing Services Agreement, TickeTing Equipment Lease Agreement or Addendum Agreement between you and an authorized officer of TickeTing relating to a specified event or events. 


5.9 Choice of Law. 

Except as set forth in Section 5.10 below, these Terms of Service and the provision of the Services to you are governed by the laws of the state of Antigua and Barbuda, without reference to principles of conflict of laws. 


5.10 BINDING ARBITRATION.

ONLY FOR USERS LOCATED IN ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA: 


PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY AS IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS. ANY DISPUTE OR CLAIM UNDER THESE TERMS OF SERVICE OR WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES WILL BE SETTLED BY BINDING ARBITRATION OR IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT (TO THE EXTENT THE CLAIM QUALIFIES) AND WILL TAKE PLACE ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS ONLY; CLASS, CONSOLIDATED OR REPRESENTATIVE ARBITRATIONS AND CIVIL ACTIONS ARE NOT PERMITTED ONCE THIS SECTION IS EFFECTIVE. 


(a) Contact Us First.

If you have a question or concern about the Services, please contact us first. Our customer support team will try to answer your question or resolve your concern. 


(b) Agreement to Arbitrate.

In the unlikely event that our customer support team is unable to resolve your concerns, we each hereby agree to resolve any and all disputes or claims under these Terms of Service or with respect to the Services through binding arbitration or in small claims court (to the extent the claim qualifies) instead of in courts of general jurisdiction and only on an individual basis and not as part of any purported class, consolidated or representative proceeding. Arbitration, which is often cheaper, faster and less formal than a lawsuit in court, uses a neutral arbitrator instead of a judge or jury. Arbitrators can award the same damages and relief as a court. Binding arbitration is subject to very limited review. Only the arbitrator appointed pursuant to this Section shall have the authority to resolve any dispute or claim relating to this Section, including, without limitation, the scope, enforceability and arbitrability of these Terms of Service. This arbitration provision shall survive termination of these Terms of Service.


(c) Scope of Agreement.

This agreement to arbitrate is intended to be broadly interpreted. It includes, but is not limited to: (i) all claims arising out of or relating to any aspect of the relationship between us, whether based in contract, tort, statute, fraud, misrepresentation or any other legal theory; (ii) all claims that arose before this or any prior agreement (including, but not limited to, claims relating to advertising); and (iii) all claims that may arise after termination of these Terms of Service and/or your use of the Services. 


(d) Exceptions.

Notwithstanding this Agreement to arbitrate, either party may (i) bring an action on an individual basis in small claims court (to the extent the applicable claim qualifies), (ii) bring issues to the attention of state or local agencies (iii) bring suit in court to seek a preliminary injunction or other interim relief pending the outcome of arbitration.


(e) No Class Actions. 

YOU AND TICKETING AGREE THAT EACH MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY IN YOUR OR ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS, CONSOLIDATED OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING. THE ARBITRATOR MAY NOT CONSOLIDATE MORE THAN ONE PERSON’S CLAIMS, MAY NOT PRESIDE OVER ANY FORM OF CLASS, CONSOLIDATED OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING AND MAY ONLY PROVIDE RELIEF IN FAVOR OF THE INDIVIDUAL PARTY SEEKING RELIEF AND ONLY TO THE EXTENT NECESSARY TO PROVIDE RELIEF WARRANTED BY THAT PARTY’S INDIVIDUAL CLAIM. 


(f) Notice of Dispute.

A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send to the other a written Notice of Dispute (“Notice”). The Notice to TickeTing must be addressed to the address in Section 5.7 above (“Notice Address”) and must be sent by certified mail. The Notice to you must be addressed to a mailing, home or payment address currently on record with TickeTing and must be sent by certified mail. If TickeTing has no records of such physical address, such notice may be delivered to your TickeTing account email address. The Notice must (i) describe the nature and basis of the claim or dispute; and (ii) set forth the specific relief sought. If TickeTing and you do not reach an agreement to resolve the claim within sixty (60) calendar days after the Notice is received, you or TickeTing may commence an arbitration proceeding. 


(g) Arbitration Proceedings.

The arbitration will be governed by relevant laws within the state of Antigua and Barbuda. The arbitrator is bound by the terms of these Terms of Service. All issues are for the arbitrator to decide, including, but not limited to, issues relating to the scope, enforceability, and arbitrability of this Section 5.10. Unless TickeTing and you agree otherwise, any arbitration hearings will take place in a reasonably convenient location in Antigua and Barbuda for both parties with due consideration of their ability to travel and other pertinent circumstances. If the parties are unable to agree on a location, the arbitrator shall determine the location. If your claim is for five thousand dollars ($5,000) or less, we agree that you may choose whether the arbitration will be conducted solely on the basis of documents submitted to the arbitrator, through a telephonic hearing, or by an in-person hearing as established by the arbitrator. If your claim exceeds five thousand dollars ($5,000), the right to a hearing will be determined by the arbitrator. Regardless of the manner in which the arbitration is conducted, the arbitrator shall issue a reasoned written decision sufficient to explain the essential findings and conclusions on which the award is based. All decisions by the arbitrator shall be final and binding and judgment on the award rendered may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. 


(h) Costs of Arbitration; Legal Fees.

  1. Payment of all filing, administration, and arbitrator costs and expenses imposed by the arbitrator will be governed by relevant and applicable laws, provided that if you are initiating an arbitration against TickeTing and the value of the relief sought is five thousand dollars ($5,000) or less, then TickeTing will advance all filing, administrative and arbitration costs and expenses imposed by the arbitrator (subject to reimbursement as set forth below). If the circumstances in the preceding sentence apply, but the value of relief sought is more than five thousand dollars ($5,000) and you demonstrate to the arbitrator that such costs and expenses would be prohibitively more expensive than a court proceeding, then TickeTing will pay the amount of any such costs and expenses that the arbitrator determines are necessary to prevent the arbitration from being prohibitively more expensive than a court proceeding (subject to reimbursement as set forth below). In the event that the arbitrator determines that all of the claims you assert in arbitration are frivolous, you agree to reimburse TickeTing for all such cost and expenses that TickeTing paid and that you would have been obligated to pay under relevant and applicable laws. 
  2. Just as in any court proceeding, each party will initially bear its own attorneys’ fees and expenses in connection with any arbitration. Should either party be determined to have substantially prevailed in the arbitration, then upon such party’s request, the arbitrator shall award such prevailing party the reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses that it incurred in connection with the arbitration, provided that to the extent that the dispute or claim relate to your personal or household use of the Services (rather than business use) TickeTing will not seek to recover its attorneys’ fees and expenses in an arbitration initiated by you. The arbitrator may make rulings and resolve disputes as to the reimbursement of attorneys’ fees and expenses upon request from either party made within fourteen (14) days of the arbitrator’s ruling on the merits. 


(i) Future Changes.

Notwithstanding any provision in these Terms of Service to the contrary, you and TickeTing agree that if TickeTing makes any future change to this arbitration provision (other than a change to the Notice Address) TickeTing will provide you with notice of such change and you may reject any such change by sending us written notice within thirty (30) calendar days of the change to the Notice Address provided above. By rejecting any future change, you are agreeing that you will arbitrate any dispute between us in accordance with the language of this provision as unmodified by such rejected change. 


(j) Special Severability.

In the event that the provisions of Section 5.10(e) above are found to be invalid or unenforceable for any dispute or claim, then, notwithstanding Section 5.11, the entirety of this Section 5.10 shall be null and void with respect to such dispute or claim and Section 5.12 shall apply in lieu of this Section 5.10. 


(k) Opt Out.

We believe that on a whole this agreement to arbitrate will benefit our Users. However, if you are an existing registered User and you do not wish to accept this agreement to arbitrate with respect to some or all of your accounts registered prior to December 31, 2015 you may opt-out by sending us a written notice to the Notice Address which (i) states you do not agree to this agreement to arbitrate, (ii) includes your name and all email addresses associated with the accounts you wish to opt-out, and (iii) is signed by the individual who owns the account, or in the event the account is held by an entity, an authorized signer for such entity (the “Opt-Out Notice”). The Opt-Out Notice must be received by January 14, 2016 in order to be effective; otherwise this agreement to arbitrate will be effective as of December 31, 2015. For new registered users and existing registered users who register new accounts following December 31, 2015, there is no option to opt-out and this provision will be effective as to such new accounts upon account creation. For unregistered Attendees and other Users, this provision will apply to all future activities on the Services after December 31, 2015. In the event that you opt-out of this agreement to arbitrate as set forth above, Section 5.12 shall apply. 


5.11 Waiver; Invalid Provisions. 

The failure or delay of TickeTing to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms of Service shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. No oral waiver, amendment or modification shall be effective under any circumstance whatsoever. If any provision of these Terms of Service is found by an arbitrator or court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the arbitrator or court should endeavor to give effect to the parties’ intentions as reflected in the provision, and the other provisions of these Terms of Service shall remain in full force and effect. 


5.12 Judicial Forum. 

In the event that the Agreement to Arbitrate above is found not to apply to you or to a particular claim or dispute, either as a result of your decision to opt-out of the Agreement to Arbitrate or for any other reason, then any dispute or claim not subject to arbitration shall be resolved exclusively by a court located in Antigua and Barbuda, and to the extent there is no subject matter jurisdiction in such court, then a state court in Antigua and Barbuda. Both you and TickeTing agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction and venue of such courts and agree that such forum is convenient. 


5.13 Titles. 

Any Section titles in these Terms of Service are for convenience only and have no legal or contractual effect. 


5.14 Violations. 

Please report any violations of these Terms of Service by email to info@ticketingevents.com


5.15 Assignment. 

We may, without your consent or approval, freely assign these Terms of Service and our rights and obligations under these Terms of Service, whether to an affiliate or to another entity in connection with a corporate transaction or otherwise. 


5.16 Relationship. 

No independent contractor, agency, partnership, joint venture, employer-employee or franchiser-franchisee relationship is intended or created by these Terms of Service, except to the extent expressly set forth in Section 4 of the Terms of Use and the Merchant Agreement.

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