Chain Services Sample Clauses

Chain Services. Commencing with the Take-Over Date and thereafter during the Term of this Agreement, Submanager shall cause to be furnished to the Hotel certain services (collectively referred to herein as "Chain Services") that are furnished generally on a central, regional or other group basis to other hotels in the Marriott System and which benefit such hotels such as: (i) national sales office services; central training services; career development and relocation of management personnel; central advertising and promotion (including direct and image media and advertising administration); the Marriott national reservations system services and the Marriott computer payroll and accounting services; benefits administration; gift shop merchandise handling; and (ii) such additional central, regional or other group services as are or may be, from time to time, furnished for the benefit of hotels in the Marriott System or in substitution for services now performed at individual hotels which may be more efficiently performed on a group basis. The charges for Chain Services shall include, as applicable, allocation of salaries, wages, and overhead related to the employees of Submanager, Marriott, or any Affiliate involved in providing any of the Chain Services and shall be allocated on a fair basis among all hotels receiving such services. At the time of the delivery of each Annual Operating Statement, Submanager shall deliver to Primary Manager a certification executed by an officer of Marriott that (i) the allocation of charges for Chain Services is consistent with GAAP and generally accepted hotel practices, (ii) such charges are allocated among the hotels in the Marriott System in a fair and equitable manner, and (iii) the method of allocation of such expenses has not been changed since the date of this Agreement or, if they have changed, advising Primary Manager of the details of such change.
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Chain Services. 8 1.05 Employees...................................................................................8 1.06 Lessee's Right to Inspect...................................................................9 1.07 Conditions to Take-Over of Hotel............................................................9 ARTICLE II
Chain Services. 38 10.03 Owner's Right to Inspect.................................38 Article XI - Insurance ----------------------
Chain Services. Management Company will, during the term of this Agreement, cause to be furnished to each Inn certain services ("Chain Services") which are furnished generally on a central or regional basis to all Fairfield Inn properties in the Fairfield Inn chain which are managed by Management Company or any Marriott Affiliate and which benefit each such Fairfield Inn property as a participant in the Fairfield Inn system. Chain Services shall include: (i) development and operation of computer systems; (ii) computer payroll services; (iii) accounting services supporting Fairfield Inn properties managed or operated by Management Company or any Marriott Affiliate; (iv) regional engineering support; and (v) such additional central or regional services as may from time to time be furnished for the benefit of inns in the Fairfield Inn system or in substitution for services now performed at individual inns which may be more efficiently performed on a group basis. Costs and expenses incurred in the provision of such services shall be allocated on the basis of relative Gross Revenues for the most recently concluded Fiscal Year for all Fairfield Inn properties owned, leased or managed by Management Company or a Marriott Affiliate in the United States receiving the same.
Chain Services. Manager shall, commencing with the Effective Date and thereafter during the term of this Agreement, cause to be furnished to each Inn certain services ("Chain Services") which are furnished generally on a central or regional basis to other inns in the "Residence Inn by Marriott" System which are managed by Manager, Marriott, or any Marriott Affiliate, and which benefit each Inn as a participant in such System. Chain Services shall include: (i) divisional executive management; (ii) sales office services; the development of programs for training and manpower development; and computer payroll and accounting services; and (iii) such additional central and regional services as may from time to time be furnished for the benefit of inns in the "Residence Inn by Marriott" System or in substitution for services now performed at individual inns which may be more efficiently performed on a group basis. The services described in this Section 10.02 shall not include services which are described in the definitions of "Base Management Fee" and "Residence Inn System Fee." Costs and expenses incurred in the providing of such services shall be allocated on a fair and equitable basis, on a "per-suite" basis, among all "Residence Inn by Marriott" inns managed by Manager in the United States receiving the same. To the extent that services described in this Section 10.02 have been funded through the Marketing Fund, there will be no allocation of the costs and expenses thereof under this Section 10.02.
Chain Services. 50 11.04 Landlord's Right to Inspect.......................................51 ARTICLE XII- INSURANCE.....................................................52
Chain Services. A. Tenant shall, beginning with the Effective Date and thereafter during the Term of this Agreement, cause Chain Services to be furnished to the Hotel.
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Chain Services. A. Management Company shall, beginning with the Effective Date and thereafter during the Term of this Agreement, cause to be furnished to the Inn certain services ("Chain Services") which are furnished generally on a central or regional basis to other Residence Inn hotels in the Residence Inn System managed by the Manager. Chain Services shall include: (i) national sales office services; central training services; career development; and the Residence Inn computer payroll and central accounting services; and (ii) such additional central or regional services as are or may be, from time to time, furnished for the benefit of hotels in the Residence Inn System or in substitution for services now performed at individual inns which may be more efficiently performed on a group basis; including, but not limited to, regional managers and accounting staff; provided, however, that services not currently included in chain services pursuant to subsections 11.3.A(i) and 11.3.A(ii) above, shall only be added to "Chain Services" if, and to the extent that, such services: (a) are not services included in the Residence Inn System Fee (it being understood that Management Company's sole compensation for providing the Residence Inn System Services shall be receipt of the Residence Inn System Fee); (b) are not services relating to non-routine work (it being understood that the cost and expense of such non-routine services shall be Deductions as set forth in paragraph 6 of the definition of Operating Profit); and (c) are either (x) new services (i.e., not previously performed at or for the Inn) or (y) services which theretofore had been performed at the Inn, but which can be performed more efficiently and economically on a centralized or regional basis.
Chain Services. These services consist of centralized reservation services through Hyatt’s centralized reservation center currently located in Omaha, Nebraska, national sales force and national sales offices and national advertising and promotions.
Chain Services. A. Manager shall cause to be furnished to the Hotel certain services (“Chain Services”) that are furnished on a comparable basis to full service hotels in the Marriott Hotel System. Chain Services shall include: (i) the general categories of services listed in Exhibit C attached hereto, and (ii) such additional central programs or services as may, from time to time, be furnished for the benefit of hotels in the Marriott Hotel System or in substitution for services now performed at individual hotels which Manager determines can be provided more efficiently and economically on a system basis; provided, however, that services shall only be added to “Chain Services” pursuant to clause (ii) above if, and to the extent that, such services: (a) are not Central Office Services; and (b) are either (x) new services (i.e., not previously performed at the Hotel) or (y) services that theretofore had been performed at the Hotel, but that can be performed more efficiently and economically for the Marriott Hotel System as a whole. In no event shall the charge to the Hotel in a Fiscal Year for the Chain Services described in clause (i) above (but excluding those related to Central Reservation Services) exceed an amount equal to percent ( %) of Gross Revenues for such Fiscal Year.
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