1. Nature of Activity
Locked In Lx organizes casual basketball games in Lisbon Costs related to courts and administrative operations receive funding solely through participant contributions. The shared expenses stem directly from involvement-based payments. Only those who take part provide financial support for operational needs. Funding flows entirely from individual participation toward covering joint structural demands. Responsibility for expense sharing Professional athletic programs remain unavailable. Instruction through sport, when offered, carries no fee. Services tied to competitive play do not exist here.
2. Eligibility
Participants must: - Be physically capable of practicing sports - Accept the risks inherent to basketball Authorization must come from a legal guardian when the individual is younger than eighteen. A person below that age cannot proceed without such consent being provided formally beforehand A place held in advance shows agreement with the stated terms. When someone secures their position, it signals acceptance of what is required. Holding space ahead of time reflects alignment with expectations laid out earlier. Committing early indicates awareness of necessary arrangements. A reservation made beforehand stands as confirmation of compliance.
3. Risk Acknowledgement
Basketball is a contact sport involving risks including but not limited to: Injuries such as sprains appear alongside fractures. Cuts occur due to impacts. Collisions lead to physical harm. Falls contribute to trauma. Other incidents result in bodily damage. One who joins does so knowing what could happen. Risk remains present throughout involvement. Acceptance comes without force or pressure. Each step taken holds possible outcomes. Awareness exists before any activity begins. Participation follows clear understanding of conditions involved.
4. Liability Waiver
The event planner assumes no responsibility for health monitoring or accident protection. Coverage for injuries falls outside their obligations. To whatever degree allowed under legal rules, those taking part free the event host from responsibility for harm or loss arising before, during, or after the event - unless such outcomes come directly from deliberate wrongdoing.
5. Behavior & Removal
To ensure fairness along with safety, the event coordinator holds discretion to exclude
individuals when necessary due to conduct. Should behavior disrupt equilibrium among entrants,
removal becomes a possible outcome under set conditions. Participation might cease without warning
if alignment with standards falls short over time. Instances involving risk tend to prompt immediate
disqualification by oversight staff. Compliance supports continuity within the structure of competition:
- Dangerous play
- Aggressive conduct
- Disruption of the session
- Failure to respect other players or rules
Removal may occur without refund.
6. Contributions & Cancellations
Cost involvement reflects shared expenses, rather than payment for entry. Contributions go toward collective funding instead of individual access fees.
When someone decides to withdraw:
A later meeting could receive the contribution, provided agreement exists.
Should consensus occur, movement of the item becomes possible.
When mutual understanding is reached, transfer stands as an option.
Agreement allows relocation to another time.
If all parties align, shifting the item forward remains acceptable
Payment return could happen if the event planner decides it is appropriate.
When cancellation occurs:
A refund may be provided, alternatively a credit could apply.
Should circumstances allow, one option follows instead of both. Either path remains possible
under suitable conditions. Preference determines which approach takes place eventually.
7. Media Consent
Photography or audio capture could occur during sessions.
When individuals join, permission is granted for their likeness to appear in outreach materials.
Their presence may be featured across platforms supporting public engagement.
Should a participant wish to be excluded from later use of recorded material,
communication with the event coordinator is required. Access to prior recordings remains
unaffected after such notice is submitted.
Decisions about inclusion rest solely with each
individual involved. Updates to usage permissions take effect once received. Contact must occur
before distribution beyond initial documentation.
8. Acceptance
A reservation confirms agreement without exception. Acceptance occurs automatically upon confirmation. Agreement takes effect the moment space is secured. Confirmation implies complete understanding of conditions. Securing a place means all terms apply by default.