C-Store definition

C-Store means Convenience Store.
C-Store means an ExtraMile branded convenience store.

Examples of C-Store in a sentence

  • The Co-operative shall provide, at no cost, all cold weather clothing required by employees worked at the C-Store (jackets, toques, gloves, winter overalls).

  • C-Store Elevations Plan A3-1 dated July 2015, amended to March 14, 2017 and Gas Bar Canopy Elevations Plan A2-1, dated July 2015, amended to September 23, 2016, prepared by prepared by EXP Services Inc.

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  • In the event McLane enters into a new or revised agreement with any ether comparable C-Store chain that would result in overall lower costs of distributions, then Purchaser will be entitled to enter into a similar agreement.

  • The Publication Notice will be published once in the following four (4) industry magazines, in either English or French, as is appropriate for each magazine, subject to each having reasonable publication deadlines and costs: (a) Retail Council of Canada’s Canadian Retailer Magazine; (b) Canadian Convenience Stores Association’s C-Store Life; (c) Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices News; and (d) Grocery Business Magazine.

  • This agreement will be binding upon Campbells Cash and Carry Pty Ltd, its subsidiary known as M-C Australia (trading as C-Store Distribution), the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association and employees engaged in any of the classifications specified in clause 17 - Classifications and wage rates, and employed at the company's branches in Victoria.

  • The Company name, the terms TRIBAL SUMMIT GROUP and VIRTUAL C-STORE [Tribal C-Store Summit Group or TSG], the Company logo and all related names, logos, product and service names, designs and slogans are trademarks of the Company or its affiliates or licensors.

  • You get $250 Demon Dollars to use at any dining location including Iberville Dining, C-Store, Café Demon, Chick-fil-a and Steak ‘n Shake.

  • All Product shall be sold by BLD to non C-Store Franchisees located outside the continental United States (i.e., Alaska and Hawaii) at BLD's Delivered Costs plus, at BLD's sole discretion, no more than nine and one -half percent (9.5%) for the period prior to December 30, 2002, and ten and one-half percent (10.5%) thereafter, plus the royalty/advertising surcharge determined by TCBY.

  • This money can be used in the La Casse Dining Center, The Dolphin Den, C-Store, and Kaffe Nuvo.