11.1. If the event is cancelled due to a force majeure the participation fees shall be refunded in accordance with the current regulations and rights of the organiser which state that the organiser may deduce the sum used for already made arrangements.
11.2. In case of cancelling event due to lack of snow or another force majeure with an announcement of the cancellation 72 hours beforehand, 50% of participation fees will be transferred to participants' self service accounts as credit which can be used for the next entry fee payment in the Cube series. The credit is valid until the end of the 1st registration period of the next Tartu Ski Marathon.
11.2.1. If the participant does not wish to use the transfer possibilities mentioned under p.11.2. and wishes to be refunded the 50% of the participation fee, he or she is obliged to present Club Tartu Maraton with a proper application in the course of 1 month after the cancelled event’s date. This must be done by post (Laulupeo pst. 25, 51007 Tartu) or by e-mail (tartumaraton@tartumaraton.ee).
11.2.2. All private persons whose 50% of participation fees will be transferred to the next events are obliged to confirm their registration and pay the rest of the participation fee by the end of the first deadline of registration of the next Tartu Ski Marathon. After the named date no more payments or complaints will be accepted or satisfied.
11.2.3. 50% of participation fees paid by legal entities (enterprises, clubs, etc.) are only to be transferred to cover fees of next events. This means that they cannot be refunded. People who were registered to Open Track by a given enterprise will not be automatically transferred. The representative of the enterprise is obliged to renew the registration list by the end of the first deadline of registration for the following year’s Tartu Ski Marathon. After this deadline it is no longer possible to use last year’s participation fees and no later complaints will be satisfied.
11.3. A force majeure is considered to be any unpredictable event that the organiser has no control over. The organiser cannot change its time or way of occurrence, control it or stop it from happening (e.g. war, rebellion, strike, fire, flood, earthquake, (snow)storm, downpour or any other act of nature, pandemic or other state restrictions etc.).
11.4. If the event is cancelled due to a force majeure no expenditures made to third parties by the participants are to be compensated by the organisers of Tartu Maraton. We advise participants from abroad to purchase a travel insurance that would cover the expenses caused by the cancellation of the event.
11.5. If the parties cannot find an agreement the discords shall be solved in accordance with the Estonian laws in the Tartu county court.