SERVING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Sample Clauses

SERVING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Exhibitors will not be permitted to sell, serve, or give away alcoholic beverages at the Show without prior written approval from ICSC. All food and beverage for your event must be ordered through ARAMARK Catering, the exclusive caterer of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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SERVING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Note: The PAL program offers renters the opportunity to purchase insurance that is over and above the coverage offered by the insurance provided to all users through the County of Westlock. This extra insurance is available through most insurance agencies and is protection against liquor liability suites for people who use Liquor License Board Special Occasions Permits.
SERVING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. If alcoholic beverages are served, a certificate of insurance (liquor liability, naming Lake Wild- wood Association) must be provided to the Association. Internet Availability The lodge has WiFi (local wireless internet connection) available for use during rental times. There is no password required to connect. RESERVATION
SERVING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. NOTE: The PAL program (third party liability insurance) offers renters the opportunity to purchase insurance that is over and above coverage. This extra insurance is available through most insurance agencies, and is protection against liquor suits for people who use Liquor License Board Special Occasion Permits.
SERVING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Exhibitors will not be permitted to sell, serve, or give away alcoholic beverages at the Show without prior written approval from ICSC. All food and beverage for your event must be ordered through the New York Hilton / Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers.

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