Atlantic Village Ladies Lounge November 13 - Rules
Posted on October 9, 2024
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| Reinaldo Massengill
Atlantic Village Ladies Lounge on Heart North Devon,
November 2013
RULES
1. The following rules (“Rules”) together with Global Radio’s ("Global Radio") general and competition terms and conditions (the “Terms and Conditions”) (which can be found at http:www.heart.co.uk/terms-conditions/competition) apply to ‘Atlantic Village Ladies Lounge’ radio competition ("the Competition") which will run on Friday 15th November 2013 (“the Duration”). The "Radio Station" is Heart North Devon.
2. Anyone who enters the Competition (an “Entrant”) will be deemed to have understood these Rules along with the Terms and Conditions and will be bound by them.
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