Cash Registers Sample Clauses

Cash Registers. Where the Employer has placed cash registers in the various departments throughout the store it is understood that the employees of such departments may record sales of a limited number of items along with a purchase in that department. No WIC, alcohol or tobacco sales may be recorded on these registers except it is understood that alcohol and tobacco can be rung at registers established in the departments where such products are handled. In no case will these registers be used as express checkout lanes.
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Cash Registers. Where the Employer has placed cash registers in the various departments throughout the store, it is understood that the employees of such departments may record sales of a limited number of items along with a purchase in that department. No WIC, alcohol or tobacco sales may be recorded on these registers except that it is understood that alcohol and tobacco can be rung at registers established in the departments where such products are handled. In no case will registers be used as express checkout lanes. It is further understood and agreed that nothing contained herein shall preclude an Employer from assigning work from a higher-rated classification of employment to a lower-rated classification at any time regardless of the Employer’s practice provided that such an assignment is not violative of the express terms of this Agreement.
Cash Registers. All Exhibitors on percentage sales must supply and use an approved cash register or accounting system to record all sales transactions. So that accurate records can be kept, each cash register must have the following: • Dual Tape/Readable Tape (customer must be given a receipt) • Display viewable by the customer (pivot display suggested) • Continuous Grand Total • Cumulative “Z” Counter • ”X” Readings • 30-Day Back Up Battery • ”Current” Printed Date and Time on Detail Tape • Key Protector • Cash Drawer must be linked to the register and automatically open and close with each transaction • Price Look Up (PLU) or Preset Keys for each product sold Each Point of Sale system must be able to furnish the following:
Cash Registers. To the extent retail sales are conducted on the Premises, or other cash or credit sales of goods or services are conducted, all such sales shall be recorded by means of cash registers or computers which automatically issue a customer’s receipt or certify the amount recorded in a sales slip. Said cash registers shall in all cases have locked-in sales totals and transaction counters which are constantly accumulating and which cannot, in either case, be reset, and in addition thereto, a tape (or other equivalent security mechanism) located within the register on which transaction numbers and sales details are imprinted. Beginning and ending cash register readings shall be made a matter of daily record. Lessee shall cause to be implemented point of sale systems which can accurately verify all sales for audit purposes and customer review purposes, which system shall be submitted to Director in advance of installation for his approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Lessee’s obligations set forth in this Section 14.2 include Lessee’s obligation to insure that Lessee’s Sublessees (including licensees, permittees, concessionaires and any other occupants of any portion of the Premises) keep records sufficient to permit County and County’s auditors to determine the proper levels of Percentage Rent and other sums due under this Lease.
Cash Registers. 10.4.1 Any employee who is held accountable for moneys taken by them in a cash register in the course of their duties shall be entitled to lock the drawer, or a relevant compartment, of any such lockable cash register in the event of temporary absence from the vicinity thereof:
Cash Registers. To the extent retail sales are conducted on the Premises, or other cash or credit sales of goods or services are conducted, all such sales shall be recorded by means of cash registers or computers which automatically issue a customer’s receipt or certify the amount recorded in a sales slip. Said cash registers shall in all cases have locked-in sales totals and transaction counters which are constantly accumulating and which cannot, in either case, be reset, and in addition thereto, a tape (or other equivalent security mechanism) located within the register on which transaction numbers and sales details are imprinted. Beginning and ending cash register readings shall be made a matter of daily record. The requirements of this paragraph may be waived in advance by Director upon submission by Lessee of an acceptable substitute plan for recording sales and other revenue. Lessee shall cause to be implemented point of sale systems which can accurately verify all sales for audit purposes and customer review purposes, which system shall be submitted to Director in advance of installation for his approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Lessee’s obligations set forth in this Section 14.2 include Lessee’s obligation to insure that Lessee’s Sublessees (including licensees, permittees, concessionaires and any other occupants of any portion of the Premises, but excluding Sublessees of individual apartment units), keep records sufficient to permit County and County’s auditors to determine the proper levels of Annual Minimum Rent, Percentage Rent, Net Proceeds Share, Net Refinancing Proceeds and other sums due under this Lease, and to verify the amount and use of the Permitted Capital Expenditures.
Cash Registers. All financial transactions shall be run through a point of sale ("POS") system. POS system registers shall display to the customer the amount of each transaction and shall be equipped with dual tape, which provides a receipt to the customer and a record of each transaction including transaction number and sales detail. Each POS system register shall lock in sales totals and transaction records and use counters that cannot be reset. OPERATOR shall record POS system readings at the beginning of each day.
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Cash Registers. All Licensees on percentage sales must supply and use an approved cash register or accounting system to record all sales transactions. So that accurate records can be kept, each cash register must have the following: • Dual Tape/Readable Tape (customer must be given a receipt); • Display viewable by the customer (pivot display suggested); • Continuous Grand Total; • Cumulative “Z” Counter; • ”X” Readings;
Cash Registers. Cash registers must be of a type that display to the customer the amount of each transaction if space permits. The register must be equipped with devices which lock in sales total, transaction records, and with counters which can not be re-set and which record on tapes the transaction numbers and sales details. Cash register readings must be recorded by TENANT at the beginning and end of each business day.
Cash Registers. (a) The vendor must use a cash register or POS system that accounts for each day’s trade and provides a sales reports at the end of each day’s trade
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