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Introduction Agents Act 2001
sec.15Organisers of social activities
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### sec.15 Organisers of social activities
A person is not an introduction agent only because the person organises a social activity with the intention of enabling persons to meet if—
the activity is publicly advertised and is open to any member of the public who is willing to pay the admission cost for the activity (even if a person can be refused admission because there is a limit on the number of persons who can attend the activity); and
the admission cost is the only cost a person attending the activity is liable to pay the organiser of the activity, other than the cost of food or drink; and
a person attending the activity is not placed under an obligation to the organiser of the activity because the person is allowed to attend the activity, other than an obligation concerning the person’s conduct at the activity itself.
- (a) the activity is publicly advertised and is open to any member of the public who is willing to pay the admission cost for the activity (even if a person can be refused admission because there is a limit on the number of persons who can attend the activity); and
- (b) the admission cost is the only cost a person attending the activity is liable to pay the organiser of the activity, other than the cost of food or drink; and
- (c) a person attending the activity is not placed under an obligation to the organiser of the activity because the person is allowed to attend the activity, other than an obligation concerning the person’s conduct at the activity itself.