Gift Shop Sample Clauses

The Gift Shop clause establishes the terms and conditions governing the operation and management of a gift shop within a particular venue or premises. It typically outlines who is responsible for running the shop, the types of goods that may be sold, and any revenue-sharing or rental arrangements between the parties involved. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their rights and obligations regarding the gift shop, helping to prevent disputes over operations, profits, or permitted merchandise.
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Gift Shop. The Lessee shall have the right to construct or operate an “internal” gift shop on the Property.
Gift Shop. The Museum Shop can be opened during your event. See the special events coordinator for rates and availability.
Gift Shop. Lessor agrees to permit Lessee to operate a gift shop related to the House on the second floor of its property known as Sappington Barn Center. Lessee shall have sole responsibility for maintaining operation of the gift shop, and shall retain all proceeds from the gift shop. Lessee acknowledges that such gift shop will be open only when the Sappington Barn Restaurant/Center is also open. Lessee may also open the gift shop for other hours, however agreement with The Barn’s tenant, if any, must be received.
Gift Shop. The gift shop will sell quality gifts and souvenirs including clothing, post cards, and other items. The State shall be the sole judge of the quality of the merchandise and may disapprove the sale of any items. The fireplace and the space immediately above and around it to a distance of approximately six (6) feet shall be kept clear of merchandise and other displays. Seating and/or interpretive materials may be placed in this area with approval of the District Superintendent or designee.
Gift Shop. The gift shop shall sell quality gifts and souvenirs such as clothing, post cards, and other items. The State shall be the sole judge of the quality of the merchandise and may disapprove the sale of any items. Sales of items from the State’s designated retailer are encouraged at the discretion of the District Superintendent. The fireplace and the space immediately above and around it to a distance of approximately six (6) feet shall be kept clear of merchandise and other displays. Seating and/or interpretive materials may be placed in this area with approval of the District Superintendent or designee. At the discretion of the District Superintendent, the cost of maintaining an alarm and security system shall be the responsibility of the Concessionaire.