Dram Shop Sample Clauses

Dram Shop. Prior to any tenant selling alcoholic beverages on any part of the Project, Borrower either itself or through the Tenant shall provide evidence of so-called “Dram Shop” against claims or liabilities arising directly or indirectly to Persons or property on account of the sale or dispensing of alcoholic beverages. Coverage shall include loss of means of support. Limits shall equal those limits as may be required by applicable Laws or $5,000,000, whichever is greater. If state law allows, Lender shall be named as an additional insured on such policy.
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Dram Shop. Upon Lender’s reasonable request or prior to any tenant selling alcoholic beverages on any part of the Project, Borrower either itself or through the Tenant shall provide evidence of so-called “Dram Shop” against claims or liabilities arising directly or indirectly to Persons or property on account of the sale or dispensing of alcoholic beverages. Coverage shall include loss of means of support. Limits shall equal those limits as may be required by applicable Laws or as Lender may reasonably specify. If state law allows, Lender shall be named as an additional insured on such policy.
Dram Shop. If dram shop liability is recognized in the state in which the Premises is located, Tenant shall maintain “dram shop” or “liquor legal liability” insurance if Tenant sells alcoholic beverages, either as an endorsement to its general liability policy or as a separate policy. Tenant shall provide Landlord with evidence of this insurance prior to selling or serving alcoholic beverage at or from the Premises.
Dram Shop. From and after Final Completion of the Property, upon Lender's reasonable request, so-called "Dram Shop" insurance in the amount of $1,000,000.00 against claims or liabilities arising directly or indirectly to Persons or property on account of the sale or dispensing of beer, wine or other alcoholic beverages shall also be furnished, including in such coverage loss of means of support, all in amount that may be required by applicable Laws or as Lender may reasonably specify if any part of the Property is now or hereafter used for the sale or dispensing of beer, wine or any other alcoholic beverages.
Dram Shop. Tenant agrees not to sell, give away or otherwise dispose of alcoholic liquors on the Premises except with Landlord's prior written consent and after Tenant has purchased and paid for Dram Shop insurance covering Landlord in such reasonable amounts as Landlord designates. Tenant further agrees to fully and completely indemnify and hold Landlord harmless from any and all claims, causes of action or otherwise founded on any liability of Tenant accruing to Landlord under the so called "Illinois Dram Shop Act."
Dram Shop. From and after the Commencement Date, (a) "Dram Shop" or "Liquor Law Liability" insurance on behalf of the Tribe, the Authority, and Manager against all claims or liability arising directly or indirectly to any persons or property on account of the sale or dispensing of beer, wine or other alcoholic beverages on the Gaming Facility including, without limitation, coverage for loss of means of support in an amount not less than Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) per occurrence; (b) fidelity bond coverage with respect to those employees of the Gaming Enterprise specifically designated in writing by the Management Business Board; (c) business interruption (including loss of rents) insurance covering not less than twelve months of loss; and (d) special theft insurance coverage; all in such amounts as determined by Manager as commercially prudent taking into consideration the coverages maintained by owners of casino facilities comparable to the Gaming Facility.

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