Alcohol and Entertainment Sample Clauses

Alcohol and Entertainment. As the owner of the premises, we are required to hold a licence for the sale of alcohol. Utilising the Legislative Reform (Supervision of Alcohol Sales in Church and Village Halls) Order 2009, we have appointed the Parish Council as the responsible body instead of an individual Designated Premises Manager, as there is no paid manager with day-to-day responsibility for running these premises. o We have a Premises Licence authorising entertainment and the sale of alcohol on site. You hereby acknowledge receipt of a copy of the conditions of the Premises Licence and Premises Licence Summary in accordance with which the hiring must be undertaken and you agree to apply with all the conditions therein. o If we believe that a Temporary Event Notice (TEN) would be in our best interests for this hiring, we can require you to give notice of a TEN. This requirement will apply to any event lasting past 11pm, or otherwise outside the terms of our premises licence, and may be applied to other bookings, at the discretion of the Parish Council. As with the Special Deposit, the Parish Council will base their decision having considered the risks associated with the hire. The Parish Council may apply more caution to unknown hirers or for particular types of event. o We take your safety and our alcohol responsibilities very seriously. The Parish Council does not have to be on the premises when alcohol is sold, however we have resolved that the council requires all bookings where alcohol will be sold (whether via our Premises Licence or TEN), to have a qualified Personal Licence holder on site throughout your hire period. This is to provide the Parish Council with the necessary reassurance that alcohol sales will be carried out in accordance with all the associated legislation and requirements. You will be required to provide details of such Personal Licence holder before the council will grant permission for the sale of alcohol. o The Parish Council will only accept bookings involving the sale of alcohol, where such a sale is ancillary to the main hire of our premises eg to provide refreshments after a football match or at a community event. We will not accept room hire bookings where the main intention would be to offer alcohol for sale, that may be interpreted as a pop- up/informal bar. o No social club, nor bar facilities, exist at the Pavilion. o Any hirer wishing to sell or provide alcohol at an event, must bring that alcohol to the Pavilion at the start of their hire pe...
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Alcohol and Entertainment. Alcohol must follow regular delivery procedures outlined above. Drinking of alcohol by catering staff on Museum property is forbidden. The Museum reserves the right to assess a fee for damage done to artwork, floors, walls and/or carpets. Smoking within the Museum is forbidden. Alcohol may not be served to or consumed by persons under age 21. Entertainment, such as music, is welcome. Because of the structural design of the galleries, the floors were not intended for dancing, which could potentially cause damage to artwork on pedestals or hanging on walls. CLEAR BEVERAGES CLEAN UP Renters are permitted one hour to break down, clean up and load out of the facility after the event. It is the responsibility of the renter and not museum staff to break down all furniture, and to properly stack and store Museum furniture in designated areas. DAMAGE TO PREMISES; SECURITY DEPOSIT User is responsible for all damage to caused by Renter or Xxxxxx's guests or as a result of Xxxxxx's function. Renter shall pay to NBAM a security deposit of $100 to be held by the Museum and applied to the cost of repairing any damage or cleanup for which Renter is responsible. To the extent not required to be so applied, NBAM shall repay such deposit to Renter within ten (10) days after the function or as soon thereafter as the Museum can determine the cost of repairing any damage or any cleanup for which Renter is responsible. RELEASE AND INDEMNIFICATION Xxxxxx agrees to forever RELEASE the City of New Bedford, and the New Bedford Art Museum/ArtWorks! and all their employees, officers, agents, board members, volunteers, and any and all individuals and organizations assisting or participating in voluntary uses of the NBAM/AW from any and all claims, actions, rights of action, and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of services, expenses, compensation and attorneys' fees that may have arisen in the past, or may arise in the future directly or indirectly, from known and unknown personal injuries to anyone connected with the scheduled use of the NBAM/AW facility, or property damage resulting from Xxxxxx’s use of the facility. User also promises to INDEMNIFY, REIMBURSE, DEFEND, and HOLD HARMLESS the Releases against any and all legal claims and proceedings of any description that may have been asserted in the past, or may be asserted in the future, directly or indirectly, including damages, costs and attorneys' fees, arising from personal injuries to anyone in Renter’s party or property d...

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