Meal Provided Sample Clauses
The 'Meal Provided' clause specifies the obligation of one party to supply meals to another party during a particular event, service, or period. Typically, this clause outlines the type, frequency, and quality of meals to be provided, such as daily lunches for employees working overtime or catering for participants at a conference. Its core function is to ensure that meal arrangements are clearly defined and agreed upon, preventing misunderstandings or disputes regarding food provision during the relevant engagement.
Meal Provided. In the event that the free period specified in Clause 40:05 is less than one-and-a-half (1-1/2) hours, excepting days on which one-hour presentations take place, the Engager will arrange to provide and pay for a full meal for the Artist.
Meal Provided. The Producer may, instead of a meal allowance, provide a meal to a Director or Second Unit Director. The meal provided at the Producer’s expense shall be similar in quality to the usual meal for that time of day. In this case, the Producer is not required to pay the meal allowance for that meal.
Meal Provided. Jail personnel will be provided one hot meal and shall provide sufficient quantities of food for day and night shift personnel at no expense due to being restricted to remain at the jail during meal period.
Meal Provided. The Sponsor will provide the School with meals that meet the minimum meal pattern requirements for the Program including required components and portions sizes. The meals will be prepared and documented by Sponsor’s Food and Nutrition Services Department personnel in a timely manner. All required food items and supplies will be provided by the Sponsor. Meals will be prepared by the Sponsor and delivered to the School daily.
Meal Provided. The Board will provide the DRCS meals that meet the minimum meal pattern requirements for the Program including required components and portions sizes. The meals will be prepared and documented by Board’s Food and Nutrition Services Department personnel in a timely manner. All required food items and supplies will be provided by the Board.
Meal Provided. Videographer(s) shall be provided with a meal at the reception and allowed reasonable time for eating. Such meals need to be provided for the Videographer(s) during the meal time, leaving Videographer(s) with enough time to eat before shooting begins. 41 Productions is not liable for any impromptu events happening during dinner in the case that Videographer(s) aren’t seated in the same room as the guests. This allows us to fully be present and not have to exit off-location between the ceremony and reception.
Meal Provided. The employer will provide food and drink (no alcohol) to the value of $15 per day where a minimum of
Meal Provided. If you are required to work overtime for more than 2 hours on any shift, and you were not notified on the previous day, you will be provided with an additional meal.
