Food Caterers Sample Clauses

Food Caterers. Commercial General Liability (CGL) $2,000,000 per occurrence; • Auto Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence/Combined Single Limit; • Products Liability: $5,000 per guest with minimum of $2,000,000 per occurrence; Liquor Liability: $2,000,000 per occurrence, $5,000,000 aggregate (when alcohol is served or sold); • Worker’s Compensation coverage consists of Statutory Benefits and $1,000,000 Employer’s Liability applicable in Indiana and $1,000,000 Occupational Disease.
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Food Caterers. Food shall be provided by Venus Restaurant & Catering. All china, silverware, glassware, linens, and other rentals shall be provided by Venus Restaurant & Catering or any other third-party vendor. Any such items belonging to the Palmetto Room (besides tables and chairs), shall not be used, unless rented.
Food Caterers. Commercial General Liability (CGL) $2,000,000 per occurrence; Auto Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence/Combined Single Limit; Products Liability: $5,000 per guest with minimum of $2,000,000 per occurrence; Liquor Liability: $2,000,000 per occurrence, $5,000,000 aggregate (when alcohol is served or sold); Worker’s Compensation coverage consists of Statutory Benefits and $1,000,000 Employer’s Liability applicable in Indiana and $1,000,000 Occupational Disease. Limo Services: Auto Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence/Combined Single Limit for any autos rented, non-owned and hired vehicles. Indemnification and Liability: Regardless of whether or not separate, several, joint or concurrent liability may be imposed on landlord and to the fullest extent permitted by law, CLIENT shall indemnify and hold harmless landlord against and from any penalty, damage or charge imposed for any violation of any laws or ordinances affecting the use and occupancy of the premises by CLIENT or those holding under CLIENT, and to protect, indemnify and save landlord harmless from and against any and all claims and against any and all loss, damage, expense, liabilities, demands and causes of action, and all costs of litigation (including attorneys’ fees), arising out of any failure of CLIENT in any respect to comply with and perform all of the requirements and provisions of this Agreement or resulting from injury or death of persons or damage to property, including, without limitation, the person and property of CLIENT, its agents, employees, invitees and guests, occurring on the real estate upon which Xxxxxx Auditorium is located or on the adjoining sidewalks, streets, alleys or ways, or in any manner directly or indirectly growing out of or in connection with the use and occupancy or disuse of the premises, or any part thereof, or any improvements now or hereafter located thereon (collectively “claim”), and whether or not it is alleged that landlord in any way contributed to the claim during the term of this Agreement. Additional Terms and Conditions: USI/HNH retains control and management of the rented facilities including the right to enforce all rules and regulations of any lawful authority, the right of access at all times, and the right to eject all persons who fail or refuse to comply with the reasonable regulations for the use of the rented facility. USI/HNH liability to CLIENT, and any and all persons claiming by, through or under the CLIENT, for any inability or failure b...

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