Kiosks Sample Clauses

The KIOSKS clause defines the terms and conditions under which kiosks may be installed, operated, or maintained within a specified location or premises. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties regarding kiosk placement, permitted uses, maintenance obligations, and any restrictions on signage or branding. For example, it may specify that kiosks can only be placed in designated areas and must comply with local regulations. The core function of this clause is to ensure clear guidelines for kiosk operations, thereby preventing disputes and maintaining order within the premises.
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Kiosks. In furtherance of Section 8.1, the Licensee shall have the right to sell or license to others the right to display products and other Advertising in kiosks or portables and displays at and throughout the Arena during Licensee Use Periods in connection with the promotion of products and services at the Arena.
Kiosks. The Prime Contractor shall provide and install Kiosks in housing units, long-term care facilities, and other CDCR specified locations where offenders are housed. The Contractor shall retain ownership of the Kiosk equipment and shall be responsible for all the scheduled maintenance, repairs, replacement, support, and service for the term of the contract.
Kiosks. Landlord hereby grants to Tenant the right to maintain in their existing locations the two (2) existing kiosks (“Existing Kiosks”) and to install three (3) additional kiosks presenting Tenant’s products and advertising materials in the ground floor lobby toward the cafeteria entrance (“New Additional Kiosks”); provided however, that the location, size, content, appearance and use of each such New Additional Kiosks shall be comparable in size, content, appearance and use to either (i) the Existing Kiosks, or (ii) the plans set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto. Tenant agrees to maintain the Kiosks in a first class condition so as not to detract in any way from the appearance, condition or reputation of the Building and Landlord agrees that the Existing Kiosks are currently maintained in a first class condition. Tenant may not change the size, content, appearance, use and location of the Existing Kiosks or the New Additional Kiosks without Landlord’s approval, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that (i) Tenant’s rights to the Existing Kiosks and the New Kiosks shall continue through the remainder of Tenant’s current Lease term, (ii) Tenant’s rights to the Existing Kiosks and New Kiosks shall continue during any applicable renewal term of the Lease, as amended hereby, only to the extent Tenant shall lease all of the Premises leased by Tenant as of the date of Tenant’s lease of all of the “Expansion Space,” as that term is defined in that certain Amendment O to Carnation Building Office Lease, dated July 24, 2000, between Landlord and Tenant, and (iii) in the event that Tenant shall fail to lease all of the Premises leased by Tenant as of the date of Tenant’s lease of all of the “Expansion Space” during any renewal term of the Lease, as amended hereby, Tenant shall during such renewal term and thereafter have no further rights with respect to the Existing Kiosks and the New Kiosks.
Kiosks. The operation of up to three (3) kiosks per store. These kiosks may include but are not limited to preparing and selling of juice or juice bar, specialty salads, etc. These kiosks may be carried out by related parties to the Co-operative or third parties and the persons performing the tasks in these kiosks shall be excluded from the bargaining unit. However the work performed by such persons shall be limited to the tasks pertaining to such kiosks.
Kiosks. Landlord reserves the right to construct and sublease non-financial kiosks and sales areas on any portion of the enclosed mall, if any, or other parts of the Common Area of the Shopping Center.
Kiosks. Licensor may, on its own or through a third party, elect to install, or permit the installation of, kiosks in any or all of the TSA Stores at any time or from time to time. All such kiosks shall be configured to enable customers at such TSA Stores to purchase Sporting Goods and Services through such kiosks only through the ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Site. It is understood by the Parties that Licensee has the exclusive right, in the Territory, to provide all customer service, order processing and fulfillment services with respect to the sale of Sporting Goods and Services through such kiosks. Sales resulting from orders entered through kiosks on the ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Site will be sales of Licensee included in Net Revenues and, for purposes of Exhibit E, Licensor-Generated Net Revenues. ---------
Kiosks. The City will purchase a total of four mobile kiosks to be used at thefollowing locations: • South Library • Civic Library • City Clerk Lobby • Housing Office Lobby • Chula Vista Community Collaborative
Kiosks. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may install and operate up to thirty one (31) wayfinding kiosks on sidewalks in Berkeley. B. Permitting process and prohibited locations Before selecting sites for the kiosks in any given commercial area, and at least 30 days before submitting an application for a permit under Berkeley Municipal Code Chapter 16.12 for installation, the City shall hold at least one (1) but not more than three (3) community meetings in the commercial area where the kiosks are proposed to be located. Grantee may propose any number of kiosk locations in a given commercial area for consideration at community meetings. These meetings will be arranged by the City in collaboration with the Grantee, the District Councilmember, and the Business Improvement District (“BID”) Advisory Board or Commercial Business Association (“CBA”) in the area where any kiosks are proposed. The meetings will include but not be limited to the following processes:  A two (2) day demonstration of the IKE kiosk at locations chosen by the City for members of the community to view and interact with the kiosks;  Site walks in each district that show using carpet footprints and life-size Ike kiosk cutouts for each pending location per district;  Use of comment cards that will outline objection issues that may arise in relation to chosen sites, including but not limited to proximity to residential district, ADA compliance, sidewalk clearance, obstacle to retail entrance. 1. Grantee, in consultation with the City Manager and City Engineer, shall consider comments made at the community meetings in good faith, and shall make reasonable efforts to address concerns that are raised. 2. The City Engineer shall send a notice of approval promptly after approving any permit for installation of a kiosk under Chapter 16.12 to the office of the Council member in whose district the kiosk is to be installed. The permit shall not be final until the expiration of 15 days after the date of the notice. A Council member who receives a notice of approval under this paragraph may request that the permit be reviewed by the City Council by preparing an agenda item and submitting it to the City Clerk no later than fifteen (15) days after the date of the notice. Any such Council item shall include a statement of reasons why the location approved for the kiosk is unacceptable, and shall propose either a substitute location or substantive direction as to how to identify a substitute location. Timely submission of a Council ...
Kiosks. Kiosks shall have reports that properly document all transactions, as well as dedicated video surveillance, to protect the integrity of the cashless system used. Cash boxes shall be designed so their contents are protected from unauthorized access, in accordance with Appendix A drop box and transportation standards, and shall be uniquely labeled for the purpose of audit and security.
Kiosks. Landlord reserves the right at any time and from time to time to construct and lease kiosks on any part of the Shopping Center (including but not limited to the interior common areas, the sidewalks and the parking lot). If the Landlord chooses to build a kiosk on a common area of the Shopping Center, upon commencement of construction, the space devoted to the Kiosk will no longer be considered a common area of the Shopping Center.