Common use of Supplemental Surcharges Clause in Contracts

Supplemental Surcharges. Supplemental surcharges are charges added to your Master Account bill to pay for costs incurred by the Hotel in connection with additional equipment, administration, and staffing necessary for the Event. These surcharges will be solely retained by the Hotel and are not distributed to hourly or tipped employees. Examples include, but are not limited to, early sets, late end times, outdoor venues, resets, refreshes, cleaning and other service that require staffing above normal levels and/or services outside of the normal scope contracted and paid products and services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Sales Event Agreement, Group Sales Event Agreement

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Supplemental Surcharges. Supplemental surcharges are charges added to your Master Account bill xxxx to pay for costs incurred by the Hotel in connection with additional equipment, administration, and staffing necessary for the Event. These surcharges will be solely retained by the Hotel and are not distributed to hourly or tipped employees. Examples include, but are not limited to, early sets, late end times, outdoor venues, resets, refreshes, cleaning and other service that require staffing above normal levels and/or services outside of the normal scope contracted and paid products and services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Sales Event Agreement, Group Sales Event Agreement

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Supplemental Surcharges. Supplemental For Group’s information, supplemental surcharges are charges added to your Group’s Master Account bill to pay for costs incurred by the Hotel in connection with additional equipment, administration, and staffing necessary for the Event. These surcharges will be solely retained by the Hotel and are not distributed to hourly or tipped employees. Examples include, but are not limited to, early sets, set-up charges, late end times, outdoor venues, resets, refreshes, cleaning and other service services that require staffing above normal levels and/or services outside of the normal scope contracted and paid products and services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Group Sales Event Agreement

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