Convenience Store Sample Clauses

Convenience Store. A small retail shop that sells a range of everyday items such as groceries, snack foods, candy, toiletries, and soft drinks, with a retail pricing structure.
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Convenience Store. Tenant may sell pre-packaged food and beverage items, deli or made-to-order food, coffee, candy, doughnuts and other food items customarily sold at filling center food marts. Cigarettes may be sold only from store racks located in the cash register area of the Convenience and Filling Center Facility Building. Tenant may sell Massachusetts State Lottery tickets, but not KENO.
Convenience Store. 4.3.1.2.1 The Concession shall include a convenience store that shall sell products such as snacks, fountain and/or packaged beverages, pre‐packaged foods, personal care items such as deodorant, toothpaste and feminine hygiene products, newspaper/periodicals (pornographic materials are prohibited), and any other items typically associated with a gasoline fueling station and convenience store. 4.3.1.2.2 The convenience store may include beer and wine sold for off‐ site consumption only. Applications and costs for a Beer/Wine Permit from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is the responsibility of the Concessionaire. 4.3.1.2.3 The sale of the following merchandise shall be prohibited: fire arms and weapons; merchandise with symbols that promote hatred, bigotry, violence or intolerance; merchandise that is sexually oriented, contains images of nudity, or is sexually prurient. The City reserves the right to prohibit the sale of any other product or provision of any services that it may reasonably determine to be, at its sole discretion, offensive or that may present a health, safety or security risk.
Convenience Store. Standard The General Requirements for Catering Management shall apply. The Supplier shall be responsible for the provision of a fully stocked retail outlet located within the building or site as availability of accommodation or space allows. The Supplier shall consider product range to help promote access to products low in energy, fat, saturated fat, salt and sugar. Cash & card options to be available (as appropriate) in line with existing card capable systems. The Supplier shall integrate payment methods with building passes where required to do so by the Contracting Body. Legislation, ACoP or similar industry or Government guidelines The following legislation, Approved Codes of Practise (ACoP) or similar industry or Government guidelines shall apply: Drinking Water Directive 1998 Standard It is Government policy not to provide bottled water as a method of supplying chilled water at its Affected Properties, and therefore should only be considered by the Supplier where no other system is possible. Where bottled water is to be provided, the Supplier shall provide a cost per bottle prior to order and an indication of expected usage. . Standard The General Requirements for Catering Management shall apply. .
Convenience Store. There shall be two (2) positions in the Convenience Store designated for the legally blind. These positions shall not be covered by the bidding process, the Company shall maintain two (2) positions for CNIB Placement.

Related to Convenience Store

  • Shopping Goods and works estimated to cost less than $100,000 equivalent per contract may be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of Shopping.

  • Wastewater investments in the construction, material enhancement, or renewal of infrastructure that supports wastewater and storm water collection, treatment, and management systems. Note: Investments in health infrastructure (e.g., hospitals, long-term care facilities, convalescent centres, and senior centres) are not eligible. Eligible Expenditures will be limited to the following: 1. Infrastructure investments – expenditures associated with acquiring, planning, designing, constructing, or renovating a tangible capital asset and any related debt financing charges specifically identified with that asset. 2. Capacity-building costs – for projects eligible under the capacity-building category only, expenditures associated with the development and implementation of: • Capital investment plans, integrated community sustainability plans, integrated regional plans, housing needs assessments, or asset management plans; • Studies, strategies, systems, software, third-party assessments, plans, or training related to asset management; • Studies, strategies, systems, or plans related to housing or land use; • Studies, strategies, or plans related to the long-term management of infrastructure; and • Other initiatives that strengthen the Recipient’s ability to improve local and regional planning. 3. Joint communications and signage costs – expenditures directly associated with joint federal communication activities and with federal project signage.

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • PUBLIC FACILITIES Supplier’s employees may be required to perform work at government- owned facilities, including schools. Supplier’s employees and agents must conduct themselves in a professional manner while on the premises, and in accordance with Participating Entity policies and procedures, and all applicable laws.

  • Access; Utilities; Separate Tax Lots Each Mortgaged Property (a) is located on or adjacent to a public road and has direct legal access to such road, or has access via an irrevocable easement or irrevocable right of way permitting ingress and egress to/from a public road, (b) is served by or has uninhibited access rights to public or private water and sewer (or well and septic) and all required utilities, all of which are appropriate for the current use of the Mortgaged Property, and (c) constitutes one or more separate tax parcels which do not include any property which is not part of the Mortgaged Property or is subject to an endorsement under the related Title Policy insuring the Mortgaged Property, or in certain cases, an application has been, or will be, made to the applicable governing authority for creation of separate tax lots, in which case the Mortgage Loan requires the Mortgagor to escrow an amount sufficient to pay taxes for the existing tax parcel of which the Mortgaged Property is a part until the separate tax lots are created.

  • Access; Utilities; Separate Tax Parcels Based solely on evaluation of the Title Policy (as defined in paragraph 8) and survey, if any, an engineering report or property condition assessment as described in paragraph 12, applicable local law compliance materials as described in paragraph 26, and the ESA (as defined in paragraph 43), each Mortgaged Property (a) is located on or adjacent to a public road and has direct legal access to such road, or has permanent access from a recorded easement or right of way permitting ingress and egress to/from a public road, (b) is served by or has access rights to public or private water and sewer (or well and septic) and other utilities necessary for the current use of the Mortgaged Property, all of which are adequate for the current use of the Mortgaged Property, and (c) constitutes one or more separate tax parcels which do not include any property which is not part of the Mortgaged Property or is subject to an endorsement under the related Title Policy insuring the Mortgaged Property, or in certain cases, an application has been made or is required to be made to the applicable governing authority for creation of separate tax parcels (or the Mortgage Loan documents so require such application in the future), in which case the Mortgage Loan requires the Mortgagor to escrow an amount sufficient to pay taxes for the existing tax parcel of which the Mortgaged Property is a part until the separate tax parcels are created.

  • Catering Cafeteria style of serving meals will be acceptable, providing dishes are carried back by the Culinary Staff. The food shall be of good quality and have the approval of the Camp Committee of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario. There shall be sufficient housekeeping staff supplied by the Culinary Workers to keep the bunkhouses clean, and beds shall be made up each day by such staff. Kitchen facilities, equipment and food supplies shall be subject to inspection by the duly authorized Camp Committee at any and all times and further all grievances shall be dealt with by said Committee.

  • Electrical connections Equipment requiring electrical connections for operation shall either be hard wired to the Authorized User's provided connections or the Contractor shall be responsible for a male electrical union. All connections shall be made by the Contractor and accomplished in accordance with National Electrical Code requirements. Electrically operated equipment shall be available in the following volts and phases: 208 volt 1 or 3 phase, 60 HZ 220 volt 1 or 3 phase, 60 HZ 440 volt 1 or 3 phase, 60 HZ

  • Dewatering (a) Where the whole of a site is so affected by surface water following a period of rain that all productive work is suspended by agreement of the Parties, then dewatering shall proceed as above with Employees so engaged being paid at penalty rates as is the case for safety rectification work. This work is typically performed by Employees engaged within CW1, CW2 or CW3 classifications. When other Employees are undertaking productive work in an area or areas not so affected then dewatering will only attract single time rates. (b) Where a part of a site is affected by surface water following a period of rain, thus rendering some areas unsafe for productive work, consistent with the Employer’s obligations under the OH&S Act, appropriate Employees shall assist in the tidying up of their own work site or area if it is so affected. Where required, appropriate Employees will be provided with the appropriate PPE. Such work to be paid at single time rates. Productive work will continue in areas not so affected. (c) To avoid any confusion any ‘dewatering’ time which prevents an Employee from being engaged in their normal productive work is not included in any calculation for the purposes of determining whether an Employee is entitled to go home due to wet weather (refer clauses 32.4 and 32.5)

  • Toilet Facilities The Employer provides the Contractor access to toilet facilities. Temporary chemical toilets are provided by the Contractor where deemed necessary.

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