Beverage Services Sample Clauses

Beverage Services. The Client shall have the option of utilizing beverage services in the form of a Host Bar from the Owner so long as the Client notifies the Owner at least thirty (15) days before the Event. The Client also has the option of utilizing beverage services in the form of a Cash Bar after the Host Bar has been depleted, if the Owner has beverage inventory to sell. The Client may choose to only utilize the Cash Bar, but this requires a Beverage Deposit of $200 and notification of the Owner at least thirty (15) days before the Event. The Client shall confirm its order for beverages and pay the price of such requested beverages at least thirty (15) days before the Event. The cost of these beverage services is set forth in Attachment 3.
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Beverage Services. 5.1 We require clients to brief us regarding their requirements for the provision of a Full Bar, Wine, Malt, Soft drink Bar or a Cash Bar. Clients are welcome to set a limit on the total bar expenditure for their account. In order to maintain control of this account, we are willing to supply a regular reconciliation of the bar account during the function through our POS system. 5.2 Bar prices are subject to change without prior notice. 5.3 Bar prices depicted on Xxxxxxx`s bar list is all specified incl. of VAT. 5.4 Wine orders need to be placed 2 weeks prior to a function. 5.5 Should there be wine OR alcohol OR drinks required that are not depicted on Xxxxxxx`s drinks list, then clients are more than welcome to let management know, so that we can source this and bring this in on behalf of the client. 5.6 Should management not be able to assist clients as in 5.5, then Xxxxxxx will approve for clients to bring in their own beverage and will be discussed in terms of a set corkage fee rate specified on the barlist and in 5.10. 5.7 Any changes to the bar requirements at any stage are to be done so in writing. 5.8 No beverages may be bought onto the property by the Customer or her/his guests for consumption on the premises unless approved by management as in 5.5 and 5.6. 5.9 Should guests be caught by management or our onsite security drinking from their cars, an automatic forfeit of the refundable deposit will apply. Management will warn guests and the client the evening of the event should this be taking place. If after the warning this does not stop, then the client will lose their refundable deposit of R6500. 5. 10Should you prefer to supply your own wine and sparkling wine a R50 incl. Vat handling fee (Corkage) per 750ml opened bottle will be charged. Please note prior written consent from Xxxxxxx Events needs to be obtained.
Beverage Services. Alcohol service is limited to beer and/or wine only. All alcoholic beverages must be purchased from the MWAH.
Beverage Services. All alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages must be provided by the SteamPlant.

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  • COVERED HEALTHCARE SERVICES This section describes covered healthcare services. This plan covers services only if they meet all of the following requirements: • Listed as a covered healthcare service in this section. The fact that a provider has prescribed or recommended a service, or that it is the only available treatment for an illness or injury does not mean it is a covered healthcare service under this plan. • Medically necessary, consistent with our medical policies and related guidelines at the time the services are provided. • Not listed in Exclusions Section. • Received while a member is enrolled in the plan. • Consistent with applicable state or federal law. We review medical necessity in accordance with our medical policies and related guidelines. Our medical policies can be found on our website. Our medical policies are written to help administer benefits for the purpose of claims payment. They are made available to you for informational purposes and are subject to change. Medical policies are not meant to be used as a guide for your medical treatment. Your medical treatment remains a decision made by you with your physician. If you have questions about our medical policies, please call Customer Service. When a new service or drug becomes available, when possible, we will review it within six (6) months of one of the events described below to determine whether the new service or drug will be covered: • the assignment of an American Medical Association (AMA) Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code in the annual CPT publication; • final Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval; • the assignment of processing codes other than CPT codes or approval by governing or regulatory bodies other than the FDA; • submission to us of a claim meeting the criteria above; and • generally, the first date an FDA approved prescription drug is available in pharmacies (for prescription drug coverage only). During the review period, new services and drugs are not covered. For all covered healthcare services, please see the Summary of Medical Benefits and the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits to determine the amount that you pay and any benefit limits.

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