Beverage Business definition

Beverage Business will mean any business involved in the manufacture, distribution and/or sale of beverages or beverage products, including, but not limited to, soft drinks, ready to drink packaged coffee, ready to drink packaged tea, flavored and unflavored packaged waters, sports drinks, energy drinks, packaged fruit juices, value added dairy drinks and all syrups and/or concentrates, but specifically excluding any alcoholic beverages or alcoholic beverage products, fluid milk and packaged vegetable juices. Nothing herein will prohibit such individual employees or suppliers from providing services to The Coca-Cola Company or its subsidiaries, affiliates or authorized bottlers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is agreed that from time to time it may be in the mutual interest of Coke Florida and Supplier that subject matter expert(s) be brought into a meeting or consult with the team performing Services for Coke Florida, and that any such subject matter expert shall not be subjected to the Personnel Exclusivity if agreed to in writing by both parties prior to exposure to any Coke Florida Confidential Information.
Beverage Business means the manufacturing, marketing and/or distribution of beverage products, and businesses directly associated with or ancillary or complementary to such businesses.

Examples of Beverage Business in a sentence

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  • She has served as the Head of Accounting Department of the Group’s headquarters, Head of Finance and Accounting Department of the Instant Noodle Business, Head of Finance and Accounting Department of the Beverage Business, Chief Financial Officer of the Group’s Beverage Business and Chief Financial Officer of Ho Te Investments Limited.

  • As a part of the DAA*, North Shore Community College graduates will be guaranteed admission into the third year of NECI’s on-campus and online Bachelor of Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry Arts or Food and Beverage Business Management programs.

  • This Articulation and Dual Admissions Agreement is for advanced standing into the on-campus and online Bachelor of Arts of Arts (BA) Degrees in Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry Arts and Food & Beverage Business Management.

  • Manager agrees to supply accounting and bookkeeping services for the Beverage Business for Permittee.

  • The Licensee is responsible for the development of the Food and Beverage Business using Abe Yus Trademarks at its own costs and expense.

  • Manager shall record, maintain and deliver to Permittee accurate, true and complete records of all operations of the Beverage Business at the Premises including revenue reports, expense reports, tax reports and depository reports and purchase orders, invoices and receipts or other back-up materials or evidence of the foregoing on a monthly basis or as more frequently if and as requested by Permittee.

  • If the Premises are so damaged that the continuing operation of the Beverage Business is reasonably expected not to continue for a period of at least sixty (60) days, as reasonably determined by Licensor, then this Agreement may be terminated by any party upon delivery of at least ten (10) days advance written notice of termination to all other parties.

  • Except as otherwise provided under Section 7(a)(viii) and (ix) of this Agreement, Permittee will retain all responsibility for the preparation and filing of sales and other tax returns and reports relating to its Beverage Business and for payment of all income taxes due by it.

  • Seller's license to sell and serve alcoholic beverages and the Alcoholic Beverage Business The Purchased Assets shall be deemed to include property and assets now in existence and those hereafter acquired prior to the Closing (as defined in Section 9.1 hereof) excluding only such items as may be disposed of by Seller strictly in accordance with Section 6.1.1.