Liquors definition
Examples of Liquors in a sentence
Lessee shall ensure that all signs for Lessee’s business are attractive, of reasonable size, and do not detract from the Vergas Municipal Liquors Store signs or other signs advertising business or enterprises in which the Lessor is engaged in.
The Purchaser subscribes for and agrees to purchase common shares (the "Shares") of ▇▇▇▇▇ Liquors Inc., a Nevada corporation (the "Company") at a price of US$0.10 per share to be recorded in the name of the Purchaser at the address set out above.
Payment for the Shares is attached in the form of a check payable to ▇▇▇▇▇ Liquors Inc.
DBA Westlake Warehouse Liquors and/or Peak Properties Development, for the period September 1, 2002 to September 1, 2003.
Buyer's obligation to close hereunder shall be conditioned upon Buyer's receipt, no later than January 25, 1998 ("Estoppel Deadline") of completed tenant estoppel letters, in the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT 9.3, from three of the four tenants occupying space at the Property but one of such letters must be from Marlboro Square Liquors (the "Required Space").
Co., Inc., 751 N.E. 2d 410, the Supreme Judicial Court commented favorably on the Commission decision in United Liquors, Ltd.
By providing such information, the Customer hereby authorizes France 44 Liquors, Inc.
The City will reduce the number of Package Sales and Tavern liquor licenses by one (1) upon the closing of the current Sunset Liquors facility located on the Property.
NEW JERSEY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL ACT Title 33 Intoxicating Liquors New Jersey.
Sublimit per victim Excess and Contingent Employers Liability Sudden and Accidental Pollution Liability Included Crossed Liability Included Liquors Liability per claim and aggregate Included Subsidiary Liability for Contractors and Subcontractors Included Criminal Deposits (limit claim) Included Criminal Defense (limit claim) Included CGL General $10,000 each and every loss Excess/DIC Auto Coverage applies in excess of the minumim required by law in the territory concerned.