§ 21-124. Right to full refund of admission price when lead performer does not appear or perform as advertised; exemption.  


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  • It shall be unlawful for any person, agency, partnership or corporation to refuse to refund to any member of the public who purchased an admission to any live entertainment performance the full admission price in the event that the person(s) who are advertised and promoted as the lead or main performer(s) fail to appear or to perform as advertised pursuant to the requirements of Section 21-122 of this article. Patrons shall be permitted to elect either to accept the offered refund or to decline the refund and remain if the live entertainment performance is to continue in the absence of the lead or main performer(s). This section shall not pertain to operatic, theatrical, musical or symphonic performances by companies consisting of seven (7) or more performers when it has been advertised in advance that the producing company reserves the right to make changes or substitutions in the cast of performers.

(Ord. No. 74-93, § 4, 11-5-74; Ord. No. 75-58, § 1, 7-16-75)