Restaurants/Casual Dining definition

Restaurants/Casual Dining. A Business Sector comprised of facilities at which operators provide food services to patrons who generally order and are served while seated (i.e., waiter/waitress service) and pay after eating, which includes full-service restaurants (NAICS 722511). These establishments may provide this type of food service to patrons in combination with selling alcoholic beverages, providing carryout services, or presenting live nontheatrical entertainment.
Restaurants/Casual Dining. “Restaurants/Quick Service”; and “Specialty Retailer”. (b) Subsection (viii) of the Granting Clause shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: “(viii) the Collection Account, the Release Account, the Lockbox Accounts, the Cashflow Coverage Reserve Account, the Liquidity Reserve Account, the Post- Closing Acquisition Reserve Account, the Exchange Reserve Account, the Payment Account, any sub-accounts of such accounts and any other accounts established under the Transaction Documents for purposes of receiving, retaining and distributing amounts received in respect of the Collateral Pool and making payments to the holders of the Notes and making distributions to the holders of the LLC Interests, and all funds and Permitted Investments as may from time to time be deposited therein,”
Restaurants/Casual Dining. “Restaurants/Quick Service”; and “Specialty Retailer”.

Related to Restaurants/Casual Dining

  • Restaurants means a business that prepares and serves food and drinks to customers.

  • Restaurant means a business location:

  • Casino means a casino as defined in section 1 of the KwaZulu-Natal Gaming and Betting Act, 2010 (Act No. 8 of 2010);

  • Casual means an employee engaged on an irregular basis without the expectation of continuous work by the hour up to a maximum of 12 hours per shift. As such casual employees are considered as a supplementary workforce. Provided that where the employer requires only one hour or less on any one day the employer shall pay for actual time worked. A casual employee employed as per this clause must give the same notice as the employer. Payment in lieu of notice will be honoured by the employer as well as the withholding of wages for incorrect notice provided to the employer. The Casual Loading will be 20%.

  • Alcoholic beverages means beverages that are suitable for human consumption and contain one-half of one percent or more of alcohol by volume.

  • Stores means the goods specified in the Supply Order or schedule which the supplier / contractor has agreed to supply under contract.

  • Seat Belt means a properly installed:

  • Hotel means any establishment used for the purpose of temporary, overnight lodging for which a fee is paid and reservations are required.

  • Hotels means the hotel properties described in Exhibit A hereto, as it may be amended from time to time by mutual agreement of Lessee and Operator to add hotel properties or to delete hotel properties as a result of termination of this Agreement with respect to one or more hotel properties pursuant to the termination provisions set forth in this Agreement. “Hotel” shall mean any hotel set forth on Exhibit A as it may be amended from time to time.

  • Business Line is an Embarq-owned switched access line used to serve a business customer, whether by Embarq or by a competitive LEC that leases the line from Embarq. The number of Business Lines in a Wire Center shall equal the sum of all Embarq business switched access lines, plus the sum of all UNE loops connected to that Wire Center, including UNE loops provisioned in combination with other unbundled elements. Among these requirements, Business Line tallies (1) shall include only those access lines connecting end-user customers with Embarq end-offices for switched services, (2) shall not include non-switched special access lines, (3) shall account for ISDN and other digital access lines by counting each 64 kbps-equivalent as one line. For example, a DS1 line corresponds to twenty-four (24) 64 kbps-equivalents, and therefore to twenty-four (24) “Business Lines.”