Concessions and Merchandise Sample Clauses

Concessions and Merchandise. CBE shall be permitted to sell concessions and team merchandise inside the Stadium at CBE events and to retain all gross revenues from the sales. Concessions shall be defined as food, non-alcoholic beverages, and subject to Section 16 of this Lease, beer and wine. Team merchandise and concessions, with the exception of beer and wine, shall be sold in City-designated areas surrounding the stadium if the City grants approval. CBE is permitted to use City fixed concession stand equipment. CBE shall supply, at its own expense, all other equipment, fixtures, and supplies not available from the City and staff persons needed to sell concessions and merchandise at the Stadium. CBE shall be solely responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and licenses and remitting all required taxes for such sales. CBE and its employees and volunteers shall abide by all Health Department rules and regulations in the operation of CBE’s food and beverage concessions.
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Concessions and Merchandise a. The City of Seymour Department of Parks and Recreation or the contracted concessionaire will have exclusive rights for all concessions at all fields.
Concessions and Merchandise. Charlotte Independence shall not sell food, or drink items or contract with another party to sell such items. Charlotte Independence and related vendors are allowed to sell merchandise, so long as all Town regulations are followed pertaining to the selling of merchandise on Town property.
Concessions and Merchandise. The MTTA shall not sell food, or drink items or contract with another party to sell such items pursuant to its use of the Park. The MTTA and related vendors are allowed to sell merchandise, so long as all Town regulations are followed pertaining to the selling of merchandise on Town property.
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  • Donations It is recognized that the Employer may sponsor donations to worthy charitable organizations. However, no employee shall be required to make contributions nor shall any employee be told a specific amount he should contribute. There shall be no compulsion with regard to such contributions.

  • CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT (a) Employees required by the Employer to wear uniforms will be supplied with an adequate number of uniforms appropriate to the occupation free of cost to Employees. Such items are to remain the property of the Employer and be laundered and maintained by such Employer free of cost to the Employee.

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