Food. Although food may be served at a program being paid for with grant or local match funds, the food may not be purchased with grant or matching funds.
Food. Only persons approved from time to time by Landlord may prepare, solicit orders for, sell, serve or distribute food in or around the Project. Except as may be specified in the Lease or on construction drawings for the Premises approved by Landlord, and except for microwave cooking, Tenant will not use the Premises for preparing or dispensing food, or soliciting of orders for sale, serving or distribution of food.
Food. ☐ Not Provided; ☐ Provided, but limited to the following: Meals in BL dining hall
Food. All official events sponsored by UDEQ that comply with the State and Department Food Policies are allowable under the PPA. If food costs are allowed under an EPA-approved grant work plan that is rolled up into the PPA/PPG, then both parties agree that case by case EPA approval is not necessary, as long as the purchase complies with the policies.
Food. All food and beverage service requests must be made to Monona Catering. No food or beverages may be brought into the Center without prior written permission. Food and beverage prices will be according to the Monona Catering Food Service Policy Agreement, which is incorporated by reference. Payment for food and beverages shall be made directly to Center.
Food a. Only use licensed and insured caterers for events offering prepared hot and cold foods. This rule applies to all events except those limited exclusively to UWT students, staff, and faculty.
Food. Food, to be chosen at the employer’s discretion, is provided by the employer to the employee free of charge. If the employee does not consume the food provided, he/she will not receive any compensation.
Food. The Consultant shall provide “working” lunches for all participants in attendance on each day of the charrette.
Food. The Hirer shall, if preparing, serving or selling food, observe all relevant food health and hygiene legislation and regulations.
Food. (2) Clothing and the materials and components thereof, other than sensors, electronics, or other items added to, and not normally associated with, clothing and the materials and components thereof. Clothing includes items such as outerwear, headwear, underwear, nightwear, footwear, hosiery, handwear, belts, badges, and insignia.