Coin-Operated Vending Sample Clauses

Coin-Operated Vending. The Contractor must submit an explanation of vending control methods. Contractor may subcontract coin-operated vending with the written approval of CVB’s Designee. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. In the event the Contractor subcontracts the vending concession, the Contractor shall supply the following information: The name and address of the subcontractor; The subcontractor’s reputation and industry experience. In the event that vending is subcontracted, the CVB will consider the prime Contractor to be the sole contract responsible for the services it or its agents provide. The Contractor, except upon prior written approval, shall use in all permanent and portable concession stands, special function areas, merchandise areas et. al. a cash control system of a type provided by the Contractor and approved by the CVB’s Designee. Inventory systems to determine sales and product usage must be approved by the CVB’s Designee. The Contractor will not permit any of his/her employees to make change from boxes, container, or from pockets of clothing in the above establishments.
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Coin-Operated Vending. The Contractor must submit an explanation of vending control methods. Contractor may subcontract coin-operated vending with the written approval of CVB’s Designee. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. In the event the Contractor subcontracts the vending concession, the Contractor shall supply the following information: • The name and address of the subcontractor; • The subcontractor’s reputation and industry experience.

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