Exclusion of Anti Social Forces
Exclusion of Anti Social Forces
- The Hotel may not accept the conclusion of an Accommodation Contract under any of the following circumstances.
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- When the person is Organized Crime Groups, associate members of organized crime groups or persons related to organi zed crime groups, a corporate racketeer, a special intelligence violent group, or other anti-social groups (hereinafter referred to as "Anti Social Forces").
- When the person is a Organized Crime Group or a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by a organized crime group or a member of an organized crime group.
- when the Guest seeking accommodation is a corporation which any of directors are proven to be a member of an organized crime group.
- When the person is behaving in such a manner as to be an annoyance to other guests.
- When a violent act of demand is committed or a burden exceeding a reasonable range is demanded with regard to accommodation.
- When the person seeking accommodation has tattoos.
- The Hotel may cancel the Accommodation Contract under any of the following circumstances.
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- Anti Social Forces
- A juridical person or other organization whose business activities are controlled by a crime group or a member of a crime group.
- A corporation which any of directors are proven to be a member of an organized crime group.
- When the person behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other guests.
- When a violent act of demand is committed or a burden exceeding a reasonable range is demanded with regard to accommodation.
- When the person violates any of the prohibited acts set out in the Hotel Usage Regulations.
- The Hotel will not enter into a Banquet Usage Contract in any of the following cases. In addition, if a Banquet Usage Contract has already been entered into, the Hotel will cancel the contract.
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When under any of the following circumstances to guests attending the banquet hall.
- Anti Social Forces
- A juridical person or other organization whose business activities are controlled by a crime group or a member of a crime group.
- A corporation which any of directors are proven to be a member of an organized crime group.
- When the use of the hotel will benefit a Organized Crime Group.
- When the person is behaving in such a manner as to be an annoyance to other guests.
- When a violent act of demand is committed or a burden exceeding a reasonable range is demanded with regard to accommodation.
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When under any of the following circumstances to guests attending the banquet hall.