Florists Clause Samples

The 'Florists' clause defines the terms and conditions under which floral services are provided within a contract. It typically outlines the responsibilities of the florist, such as sourcing, arranging, and delivering flowers for events or regular supply, and may specify standards for freshness, delivery times, and handling of substitutions if certain flowers are unavailable. This clause ensures that both parties have clear expectations regarding the quality and timing of floral arrangements, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring reliable service.
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Florists. Florist services are not included in the Chapel Use fee and are the responsibility of the Client. The Chapel does not have a place for florists to prepare or assemble arrangements. Nursery: Nursery facilities are not available.
Florists. Florists must deliver during the rental hours of the Tenant. Florists must remove all garlands, bouquets, and floral arrangements following the event and within the rental timeframe. The Tenant is responsible for ensuring that this happens.
Florists. �All commercial deliveries must utilize union unload labor to deliver floral arrangements and plants to exhibits and meeting rooms.
Florists. Florists may bring their own containers.
Florists. Renter's florist must furnish their own containers for flowers and decorations. Every plant, arrangement, vase and/or container must have an underlining tray to prevent water/moisture on the floors and furniture as well as protection on the bottom from scratching/marring/scoring the furniture. Wire Must be covered. Renter must provide their florist/decorators/arrangers with a copy of these rules. Everything must be removed immediately after event.
Florists. Florists must furnish their own containers for flowers and decoration. Every plant must have an underlining tray to prevent water/moisture seepage to our floors and furniture. The Lessee should so notify the Florist. All equipment, vases etc. must be removed immediately following the event by either the Lessee or the Florist.