Consumption Requirements Sample Clauses

Consumption Requirements o The City of Brentwood strictly prohibits the pouring and consumption of pure alcohol in the form of shots. o All consumption of alcohol in dressing areas must end once event begins. o All alcohol must be packed away prior to the bartender departure. No alcohol may be consumed once the licensed bartender has left. o All alcohol consumption must end no later than 30 minutes prior to anticipated guest departure. o Should alcohol-related issues arise, the Event Venue Representative has the right to request assistance from the Brentwood Police Department in resolving alcohol-related conflict. o Client must confirm with the Event Venue Manager no less than four weeks prior to their event if they intend to have alcohol. Should a Client inform the City that they are not providing alcohol at their event and the Clients, or any guests (including members of the wedding party) are found consuming alcohol on the premises without the proper required documents as outlined in this contract, the City reserves the right to immediately terminate Client’s event. Should this occur, no refunds will be given. • Inside: o The mansion has adequate lighting for inside events. If Client would like to add additional lighting inside, any requests must be submitted in writing to the Event Venue Manager. • Porches: o All porches have traditional canned lights, which may be turned on for events. These lights are not on dimmers and must be used as is. • Outside: o The mansion has traditional flood lights on its corners, as well as a few tree spotlights. Lights for the patio area are not provided. o Should a Client desire to have lighting at their event in the form of string lights, up lighting, chandeliers, etc. Client is responsible for hiring a licensed and insured lighting professional to supply, install, and breakdown all lighting materials. o The grounds have pathway lights to allow for easy viewing of sidewalks.
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Consumption Requirements o All consumption of alcohol in dressing areas must end once event begins. o All alcohol must be packed away prior to the bartender departure. No alcohol may be consumed once the licensed bartender has left. o All alcohol consumption must end no later than 30 minutes prior to anticipated guest departure. • Inside: o The house has standard lighting throughout. If client would like to add additional lighting inside, any requests must be submitted in writing to the Event Venue Director. • Porches: o All porches have flood lights or lanterns which may be turned on for events. These lights are not on dimmers and must be used as is. • Outside: o The house has traditional flood lights on the corners and a spotlight on the barn. There are no lights provided for the reception area. Any additional lighting for outside is client’s responsibility to acquire.
Consumption Requirements. From time to time, the Distributor will monitor the consumption of Recommended Nestlé Vending Products of the Customer. If for a period of three (3) consecutive months, the Customer fails to meet the minimum order quantity, the Customer agrees to convert to the Nestle Rental Model and undertakes to execute a supplemental rental agreement as may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate such rental terms. Any extensions of this aforementioned period shall be subjected to Nestlé Singapore’s sole discretion.
Consumption Requirements. From time to time, the Distributor will monitor the consumption of Recommended Nestlé Vending Products of the Customer. If for a period of three (3) consecutive months, the Customer fails to meet the minimum order quantity, the Customer agrees to convert to the Nestle Rental Model and undertakes to execute a supplemental rental agreement as may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate such rental terms.

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