Flowers Sample Clauses

Flowers. Also subject to the agreed limit/s, the Provider shall organise, coordinate and deal with the provision of burial related assistance services, directly or through its network of independent Providers, including:
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Flowers. Small flower arrangements are provided for sit down events. Should a guest remove these arrangements, a charge of £60.00 per arrangement will be made.
Flowers. The Cathedral provides beautiful, fresh floral arrangements for our the altar vases on the day of your wedding. The flowers are included in the overall fee and obtained from Country Arts in Flowers who have experience arranging flowers for our weddings. The flowers and vases must NOT be removed following the wedding. If you have a color preference other than white, please advise us at least two (2) weeks prior to the ceremony. Additional flowers can be arranged with Country Arts, with additional fees being paid directly to them. Should you wish to arrange for additional flowers from alternate sources, please advise us at least two (2) weeks prior to the ceremony. The contents of such arrangements must be approved by the Cathedral staff. Should any such additional floral arrangements be permitted, they shall be paid for by the Couple and the overall fee shall not be reduced. Altar flowers must remain on the altar following your ceremony, even if you have used another florist.
Flowers. The placing of flowers, artificial or otherwise, or other ornamentation is not permitted in the Memorial Garden.
Flowers flowers, including wildflowers in the field, or any other vegetation, are not to be cut from Harborfields’ gardens or anywhere else on the grounds, without express and specific permission from Harborfields. Media: We would like to use photographs of your event in our marketing and advertising, but will seek your approval of any such photos before publication. We retain the copyright on any photographs or other media that we produce ourselves. Pets: Pets are welcome, however there will be an additional charge of $75 per cottage where pets are staying, and subject to the Pet Addendum. Responsibility and Security: Bride and Groom accept all responsibility for the behavior of all members of their party and guests (including any pets). Harborfields is not responsible for the loss of personal belongings or valuables of any guests. Acknowledgement of Risks, Waiver of Liability, Hold Harmless and Indemnification Bride and Groom, on behalf of all members of the wedding party and all other guests, acknowledges that boating, swimming, and other waterfront activities have an inherent risk of damage and injury, including the possibility of permanent disability, paralysis, or death. Guests and visitors using the dock, boats, swimming or exploring the shore do so entirely at their own risk. Harborfields, Inc., and its contractors, employees, and officers, will not be responsible for injury, including death, to any guest, nor for damages to any guest’s property, sustained as a result of use of these waterfront facilities. Bride and Groom agree on behalf of all members of the wedding party and all other guests, to release, hold harmless, and indemnify Harborfields, Inc., its contractors, employees, and officers, from any and all liability or claims, including those of third parties, arising out of or in any way a result of any guest’s use of the cottages, equipment, grounds, waterfront facilities, or boats, to the fullest extent allowable by law. Signatures Bride Date
Flowers. 13. Food (except for Culinary Instruction)
Flowers. $ Clergy Honorarium ................................................... $ Music ...................................................................... $ Vault Installation....................................................... $ Grave Opening and Closing ...................................... $ Hairdresser .............................................................. $ Other (Specify) $ $ We charge you for our services in obtaining the following cash advance items: $ $ Sales Tax $ total non-guaranteed Cash advanCe Items $ + total guaranteed funeral PrICe $ total guaranteed and non-guaranteed funeral PrICe $ Charges are only for items that you selected or that are required. If we are required by law or by a cemetery or crematory to use any items, we will explain the reasons in writing below. If you select a funeral that may require embalming, such as a funeral with viewing, you may have to pay for embalming. You do not have to pay for embalming you did not approve if you selected arrangements such as direct cremation or immediate burial. If we charge for embalming, we will explain why. Prefunded funeral agreement THIS CONTRACT GUARANTEES THE BENEFICIARY THE SPECIFIC GOODS AND SERVICES CONTRACTED FOR. NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES MAY BE REQUIRED. FOR DESIGNATED GOODS AND SERVICES, ADDITIONAL CHARGES MAY BE INCURRED FOR UNEXPECTED EXPENSES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CASH ADVANCES, SHIPPING OF REMAINS FROM A DISTANT PLACE, OR DESIGNATED HONORARIA ORDERED OR DIRECTED BY SURVIVORS. Performance Agreement The Provider agrees to provide the funeral services as specified by the Purchaser on the Statement of Goods and Services unless those services cannot be performed due to circumstances beyond the Provider’s control. This Agreement supersedes any and all other written agreements and negotiations between the parties. This Agreement cannot be changed except by a later written agreement signed by Xxxxxxxxx and Provider.
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Flowers. (6) Musicians or singers.
Flowers. You may choose from one or all of the following options: one large freestanding urn pedestal centerpiece may be placed in the choir loft (up to three choir chairs may be removed for this purpose; the remaining chairs within the choir will remain); two freestanding urn pedestal arrangements may be placed on each side of the altar table; a floral arrangement may be used on the altar with Xxxxxxxx’x altar candles (this arrangement must be no higher than the arms of the cross); appropriate greenery (potted ferns, palms) may be used within the chancel area only; greenery may not be placed in the choir loft area). • Attendants’ bouquets and boutonnieres are to be placed in the area located behind the sanctuary (outside the door nearest the piano). • Floral decorations are NOT allowed on the choir rail, handrails, acoustical choir shell, organ, piano or their screens. Any approved décor must not hinder the movement of acolytes or ministers within the chancel area. If movement is prohibited, Xxxxxxxx’x wedding coordinator and staff have the authority to move items to an appropriate area. • No plants, candles, tape, sticky, tacks, pins or nails are to be placed on any chancel furniture, kneeling rails or pews. Potted plants must have proper waterproof containers or waterproof cloths under them. Bows with sprays of greenery or flowers may be used for pew markers on every third or fourth pew. Sprays must be secured by ribbon or floral marker and should not contain any material that could scratch or damage the ends of the pews. No tape, tacks, sticky or nails allowed. • Baskets for flower girls must have silk petals. No real flower petals are allowed. • All floral decorations must be removed immediately following the wedding and the reception. After the wedding and or reception, the decorator/florist is responsible for cleaning all decorated areas. Wedding decorations may not be stored at the church for later pickup. • Flowers may be left for Sunday worship and placed in the sanctuary or in the gathering area. Advance notice is necessary so that placement of wedding flowers is on the altar flower calendar. The flowers must be left in a disposable container. The wedding coordinator will advise the church if flowers are to remain. • A draped garland or greenery is allowed on the exterior hand rails descending the front steps (this must be spaced and sparse enough that it does not hinder those needing to use the rails for assistance in climbing the steps). Nothing can be...
Flowers. The initial decoration of the vessel should be part of the welcoming presentation of the vessel by the Owner. However, as those initial displays need replacing, it is quite reasonable for the Chief Stewardess to ask the Charterer if he/she wants them replaced and provide an indication of extra cost. Communication Charges These should be charged at cost and properly invoiced. Where an invoice is not immediately available, the Charterer should be advised of the approximate cost of communications and charged accordingly, on the understanding that any adjustment will be settled at a later date. As most vessels charge differently for internet usage, the charging rate, if applicable, should be pointed to the Charterer during the initial safety briefing. Fuel Costs Captains should aim to provide fuel at the best available price and at Duty Free cost where possible. An explanation of the fuel used during the charter should be given clearly to the Charterer when the final account is presented.
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