HOURS OF BUSINESS Sample Clauses

HOURS OF BUSINESS. The “XXXXxxx.xx Technical Call Centre” will operate between 08h00 to 16h30 Monday to Friday with the exception of weekends and public holidays when the call Centre will be closed. During the Christmas Period the “XXXXxxx.xx Technical Call Centre” will have a skeleton staff available to take technical service requests or hotline calls.
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HOURS OF BUSINESS. Tenant shall continuously during the entire term hereof conduct and carry on Tenant’s business in the Premises and shall keep the Premises open for business and cause Tenant’s business to be conducted therein during the usual business hours of each and every business day as is customary for businesses of like character.
HOURS OF BUSINESS. Employer shall have full jurisdiction and discre­ tion as to what hours any place of business conducted by it shall be open for business.
HOURS OF BUSINESS. Subject to the provisions of Article 17 hereof, Tenant shall continuously during the entire term hereof conduct and carry on, under the trade name and style set forth in Article 1, above, Tenant's business in the Demised Premises and shall keep the Demised Premises open for business and cause Tenant's business to be conducted therein during the hours agreed mutual agreement between Landlord and Tenant to be open for business; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply if the Demised Premises should be closed and the business of Tenant temporarily discontinued therein on account of strikes, lockouts, or similar causes beyond the reasonable control of Tenant, or closed for not more than three (3) days out of respect to the memory of any deceased officer or employee of Tenant, or the relative of any such officer or employee. Tenant shall keep the Demised Premises adequately stocked with merchandise, and with sufficient sales personnel to care for the patronage, and to conduct said business in accordance with sound business practices. Tenant expressly acknowledges that the ongoing conduct of Tenant's business in the Demised Premises is of material concern to Landlord, and that Landlord may suffer economic harm and other detriment through Tenant's failure to conduct the business as aforesaid, and that the failure to conduct the business in the manner described herein shall be a material breach of this Lease, notwithstanding Tenant's current payment of rent and related charges.
HOURS OF BUSINESS. LESSEE shall always during the term of this lease be open to the public for business Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. LESSEE will inform the Airport Administration office and will place “Café Closed” signage in the café seating area of any cafe closures outside the established business hours. The holidays of New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Easter, Independence Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day are optional days in which the LESSEE may be open but not required under the terms of this lease LESSEE acknowledges that LESSOR has a legitimate interest in regulating and establishing uniform hours of business for the benefit of patrons of the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx County Airport and a breach of this paragraph will constitute a material breach of this agreement warranting LESSOR to exercise the options under Default. It is further agreed and understood that LESSOR desires and encourages extended hours of operation beyond those delineated in this lease.
HOURS OF BUSINESS. Subject to the provisions of Section 26 hereof, and to reasonable periods of closing, not to exceed ten (10) consecutive days in any one calendar year, Tenant shall continuously during the Term hereof conduct and carry on Tenant’s business in the Premises and shall keep the Premises open for business and cause Tenant’s business to be conducted therein during the usual business hours of each and every business day as is customary for businesses of like character in Addison, Texas; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply if the Premises should be closed and the business of Tenant temporarily discontinued therein due to strikes, lockouts or similar causes beyond the reasonable control of Tenant.
HOURS OF BUSINESS. From and after the Commencement Date, Tenant shall keep the entire Premises continuously open for business during the days and hours established by Landlord from time to time for the Shopping Center generally, including, but not limited to, all holidays except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day and Easter Day. Subject to Article 17 and Section 27.25, Tenant shall pay to Landlord a Two Hundred Fifty Dollar ($250.00) per day penalty for each day that Tenant fails to continuously remain open for business during the hours previously established by Landlord. Tenant shall have its window displays, exterior signs and exterior advertising displays adequately illuminated continuously during those hours and days that the Premises are required to be open for business to the public.
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HOURS OF BUSINESS. In order to serve the needs of potential purchasers and the service requirements of owners and users of Isuzu Products, Dealer shall keep its Dealership Facilities open and operating for business during such days and hours as automobile dealers' sales, parts and service facilities are customarily open in the community wherein the Dealership Location is situated.
HOURS OF BUSINESS. Tenant shall open for business no later than the expiration of the Fixturization Period set forth in Section 1.5 after Landlord notifies Tenant that Landlord's Work is substantially completed as provided in Section 4 hereof. Subject to the provisions of Section 21 hereof, Tenant shall continuously during the entire term hereof conduct and carry on Tenant's business in the Demised Premises and shall keep the Demised Premises open for business and cause Tenant's business to be conducted therein during the usual business hours of each and every business day as is customary for businesses of like character to be open for business in the county in which the Demised Premises are located. In no event, however, shall such hours of being open for business be less than (a) 10:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m. on Monday through Saturday or (b) the hours of 70% of the number of tenants in the Shopping Center; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply if the Demised Premises should be closed and the business of Tenant temporarily discontinued therein on account of strikes, lockouts, or similar causes beyond the reasonable control of Tenant. However, the hours of operation and delivery are restricted to the period between 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m. Tenant agrees (i) to keep the Demised Premises fully stocked with merchandise, and with sufficient sales personnel to care for the patronage and (ii) to maximize Gross Sales. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that, in addition to other reasons Landlord is requiring Tenant to agree to the provisions of this Section: (a) that Tenant being open for business in turn helps increase the amount of business being done by other tenants in the Shopping Center, (b) that a closed store has a detrimental effect on the Shopping Center and the business of other tenants in the Shopping Center, (c) that a material consideration to Landlord for entering into this Lease is the right and possibility of receiving percentage rental, and Tenant further acknowledges and agrees that the GMMR would be set at a higher amount but for the possibility of Landlord receiving percentage rental, and (d) a lease where a tenant is paying, or the possibility exists that a tenant will pay, percentage rent enhancing the value of the Shopping Center. Accordingly, should Tenant fail to operate its business as required by this Section, the GMMR shall be increased by an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the GMMR otherwise payable hereunder during the time period th...
HOURS OF BUSINESS. Our normal hours of business are 9.00am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday. These times exclude public and bank holidays. IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING – CONSUMERS WHERE THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THE CONTRACT IS FOR PRIVATE USE Your duty to give information When applying for or amending your insurance policy, we and / or your insurer will ask a number of questions to assess the risk prior to agreeing cover. It is your duty to ensure that you answer all questions raised by insurers or us honestly and reasonably. These questions are designed to enable us or the insurer to obtain a comprehensive picture of the nature of the risk to be insured, and only by asking such questions and receiving answers which are given honestly and with reasonable care, can we or the insurer be in a position to offer terms which are designed to meet your demands and needs. The reason why this is vital and extremely important is that if you fail to tell us or the insurer something when asked, or, if you answer carelessly or act deliberately or recklessly in making misrepresentations when answering questions, your policy may leave you with no insurance protection; insurers may not pay a part or all of your claim and may cancel your policy. You may find it difficult to re-arrange cover because you did not tell an insurer everything when asked, and you will have to disclose this fact when you reapply for insurance. FAILURE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS HONESTLY AND REASONABLY, WHEN ASKED, MAY LEAVE YOU WITH NO COVER AND A CLAIM NOT PAID. WARNING – COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS (OR WHERE THE MAIN PURPOSE OF A CONSUMER CONTRACT IS NOT FOR PRIVATE USE) Your duty to give information IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU UNDERSTAND YOUR DUTY TO PROVIDE ALL MATERIALLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION, FULLY, COMPLETELY AND ACCURATELY TO US AND YOUR INSURERS NOT ONLY WHEN YOU TAKE OUT YOUR INSURANCE, BUT ALSO THROUGHOUT THE LIFE OF YOUR ARRANGEMENT, AT THE ANNUAL RENEWAL OR AT ANY OTHER TIME WHEN CHANGES OCCUR. Materially important information is any information that could influence an insurer’s decision to accept your risk including the cost of your insurance. For example, details of previous insurance claims that you have made, or reported. Personal information about you, such as Criminal Convictions (you have a duty to give this information even when the insurance relates to a business and not you). General information about the risk, such as the construction of a building, (for example, concrete floor, timber frame with brick, stone, and a sl...
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