ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF GROUP Sample Clauses

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF GROUP. Unless otherwise advised by Cal Dining Concessions, representatives from Group shall arrive and depart as follows: 1. All Volunteers shall arrive four and one-half hours before kickoff, or as may be required by Cal Dining Concessions, to begin preparations for the event. For non-football events your arrival time will vary depending on the event as committed to by the group and confirmed by Cal Dining Concessions. Nobody will be permitted to arrive after designated check in times and may not leave early without prior permission from Cal Dining Concessions. Any member leaving early may incur the commission deduction detailed in Section 1. 2. GSL and ASL shall remain on site until all cash and inventory reconciliations and all other event- related obligations have been performed by Group at the Concession Stand(s), including cleaning the stand(s) and condiment cart(s). Cal Dining Concessions has the final authority on all reconciliation matters. 3. All Group Volunteers shall depart as mutually agreed between Group and Cal Dining management, but in no event shall any Volunteer depart from the Concession Stand(s) prior to the conclusion of the event without the consent of an authorized representative of Cal Dining Concessions.
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ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF GROUP. Unless otherwise advised by Cal Dining Concessions, representatives from Group shall arrive and depart as follows: 1. GSM and all Volunteers shall arrive three and one-­‐half hours before kickoff, or as may be required by Cal Dining Concessions, to begin preparations for the event. Nobody will be permitted to arrive after designated check in times and may not leave early without prior permission from Cal Dining Concessions. Any member leaving early may incur the commission deduction detailed in Section 1. 2. GSM and ASM shall remain on site until all cash and inventory reconciliations and all other event-­‐related obligations have been performed by Group at the Concession Stand(s), including cleaning the stand(s) and condiment cart(s). Cal Dining Concessions has the final authority on all reconciliation matters. 3. All Group Volunteers shall depart as mutually agreed between Group and Cal Dining management, but in no event shall any Volunteer depart from the Concession Stand(s) prior to the conclusion of the event without the consent of an authorized representative of Cal Dining Concessions. 4. As required by Cal Dining Concessions and Cal Athletics for a particular event, GSM shall identify all Volunteers working for an event and provide Cal Dining Concessions with a written listing (the “Pass List”) of said Volunteers not later than ninety-­‐six hours (96 hrs.) prior to the pre-­‐ event arrival time. Any volunteer whose name is not listed may not be allowed into Cal Memorial Stadium. 5. The Parties hereby affirm their understanding that compliance with the arrival and departure times indicated in this paragraph is of the essence of this Agreement.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF GROUP. Unless otherwise advised by Cal Dining Concessions, representatives from Group shall arrive and depart as follows: 1. All Volunteers shall arrive four and one-half hours before kickoff, or as may be required by Cal Dining Concessions, to begin preparations for the event. For non-football events your arrival time will vary depending on the event as committed to by the group and confirmed by Cal Dining Concessions. Nobody will be permitted to arrive after designated check in times and may not leave early without prior permission from Cal Dining Concessions. Any member leaving early may incur the commission deduction detailed in Section 1. 2. GSM and ASM shall remain on site until all cash and inventory reconciliations and all other event-related obligations have been performed by Group at the Concession Stand(s), including cleaning the stand(s) and condiment cart(s). Cal Dining Concessions has the final authority on all reconciliation matters. 3. All Group Volunteers shall depart as mutually agreed between Group and Cal Dining management, but in no event shall any Volunteer depart from the Concession Stand(s) prior to the conclusion of the event without the consent of an authorized representative of Cal Dining Concessions. 4. As required by Cal Dining Concessions and Cal Athletics for a particular event, GSM shall identify all Volunteers working for an event and provide Cal Dining Concessions with a written listing (the “Gate List”) of said Volunteers not later than ninety-six hours (96 hrs.) prior to the pre- event arrival time. Any volunteer whose name is not listed may not be allowed into any Cal Athletic Venues including but not limited to Cal Memorial Stadium, Xxxx Pavilion, Xxxxx Diamond and Xxxxxx Rugby Field. 5. The Parties hereby affirm their understanding that compliance with the arrival and departure times indicated in this paragraph is of the essence of this Agreement.

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