Full Service Contract Sample Clauses

Full Service Contract. The Contractor shall have in effect during the term of this Contract “Full Service Contracts” with the manufacturers of the following equipment (if present at the Facility) or with service contractors approved by the Commissioner. Such service contracts shall include preventive maintenance as well as service calls, all terms of which are subject to the Commissioner’s approval:
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Full Service Contract. Upon request and prior approval, RENTER may elect The Bridges at Beresford Event Center Staff to facilitate the following at an added cost: • China and Water Goblets • Bus Staff • Dish Staff • Salt and Pepper and Water Pitchers on all tables • Catering (All Events except Weddings) • Table Clothes and Cloth Napkins Clean-Up Responsibilities All deep cleaning is the responsibility of the Bridges at Beresford for an event. This includes vacuuming, trash, and when needed, carpet cleaning. RENTER is responsible for the clearing of any decorations and items brought into the Event Center. Any excessive garbage may be taken to the trash dumpsters by RENTER. If Full Service Contract is selected, then The Bridges at Beresford staff will bus tables otherwise it is up to RENTER to clear tables during the Event. If no event is booked following day of event, RENTER may come in following morning at have items removed by noon (12:00 p.m.) the day after event. Any time needed after 12:00pm will be charged a rental rate. Food items may be stored in walk-in cooler pending they fit on a serving cart. Damage(s) If Bridges at Beresford property has been damaged or abused beyond normal wear, RENTER will be billed for all damage(s) and additional clean-up. This includes but is not limited to RENTER’s caterer, DJ, and any other service brought in by RENTER. Any damage will be billed to the RENTER at the cost of materials and labor plus 10% to correct the damages.
Full Service Contract. Upon request and prior approval, CLIENT may elect Point University Event Center Staff to be in charge of the following: • Setup/Decorate prior to the Event • Clean/Remove Decorations following the Event • Catering • Obtain Insurance Coverage for the Event • Security Guards hired for your Event This is a Full Service Contract Kitchen Usage CLIENT Initials Kitchen usage is limited to preparation, this means that food may be assembled and may be warmed or kept warm using the warming ovens, and perishables and beverages may be chilled in the refrigerator and freezer. Ovens, refrigerators, and freezers must be thoroughly cleaned after use. Kitchen will be used Kitchen will not be used CLIENT Initials Decorations Decorations may not be fastened to the walls with thumb tacks, nails, or staples. Masking tape is permitted but must be removed at the conclusion of the event. Candles must be completely enclosed in a glass or non-flammable holder. The use of glitter, metallic confetti, straw, rice, birdseed, or hay is prohibited in the ballrooms and/or on the grounds. No rice, birdseed, or other similar items shall be thrown in or around the Facility. Immediately following the completion of the function, all decorations, trash, or other debris must be thrown away in the appropriate receptacles provided. Anything left behind will be thrown away. When in doubt about decorations deemed acceptable, CLIENT must consult with Point University Event Center staff. Failure to do this may result in damages and/or excessive wear and tear. The cost to clean and repair will be deducted from the security deposit. Client will be in charge of decorations Point University Event Center will be in charge of decorations CLIENT Initials Food All food must be prepared by, brought onto the premises, and served by CLIENT or a PUGCEC approved caterer that is designated by the CLIENT. CLIENT or their caterer shall coordinate with Point University Event Center Staff two (2) days in advance in order to confirm catering staff arrival time. A minimum of one (1) catering staff person is required to be on duty at all times during the catered Event. Point University Event Center will not provide any serving materials. Client will be in charge of catering the Event Point University Event Center will be in charge of catering the Event Event will not be catered Miscellaneous Policies CLIENT Initials • Live animals, except for service animals, may not be brought onto the premises. • CLIENT and his/her gues...

Related to Full Service Contract

  • Service Contract The Parties intend this Agreement to be a "service contract" within the meaning of Section 7701(e)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

  • Service Contracts (a) The Trustees may, at any time and from time to time, contract for exclusive or nonexclusive advisory, management and/or administrative services for the Trust or for any Series with any Person; and any such contract may contain such other terms as the Trustees may determine, including without limitation, authority for the Investment Adviser to determine from time to time without prior consultation with the Trustees what investments shall be purchased, held, sold or exchanged and what portion, if any, of the assets of the Trust shall be held uninvested and to make changes in the Trust's investments, and such other responsibilities as may specifically be delegated to such Person.

  • Qualified Service Contracts - Rev Proc. 97-13. A Service Contract is considered to contain termination penalties if the termination limits the Recipient’s right to compete with the Service Provider, requires the Recipient to purchase equipment, goods or services from the Service Provider, or requires the Recipient to pay liquidated damages for cancellation of the Service Contract. Another contract between the Service Provider and the Recipient (for example, a loan or guarantee by the Service Provider) is considered to create a contract termination penalty if that contract contains terms that are not customary or arm’s length that could operate to prevent the Recipient from terminating the Service Contract. A requirement that the Recipient reimburses the Service Provider for ordinary and necessary expenses, or restrictions on the hiring by the Recipient of key personnel of the Service Provider are not treated as contract termination penalties. If the Recipient chooses to apply the following safe harbors, a Service Contract is a Qualified Service Contract if entered into before (and not materially modified after) August 18, 2017 and all of the following conditions are satisfied:

  • SUB-CONTRACTOR Section 1. The Employer shall not contract any work covered by this Agreement to be done at the site of construction, alterations, repairs or any new construction to any person, firm or company that does not have an existing labor agreement with the Union covering such work within the scope of this Agreement.

  • Service Continuity The production database servers are replicated in near real time to a mirrored data center in a different geographic region.

  • General Contractor A building, construction, or contracting firm with whom Borrower has contracted or may in the future contract with for the construction of the Improvements pursuant to a certain construction contract between them (the "Construction Contract").

  • Contractor If COUNTY elects to renegotiate this Agreement due to reduced or terminated 20 funding, CONTRACTOR shall not be obligated to accept the renegotiated terms.

  • Prime Contractor Upon execution of this Agreement, the CNA may perform as the prime contractor only when qualified NPAs do not have the capacity to perform the service, or when the government customer requests this arrangement, unless prior approval is received from the Commission. The CNA shall only serve as the prime contractor to manage subcontracts and allocate orders equitably when approved by the Commission. The intent of this provision is for CNAs to support NPAs’ ability to do business with the government and shall not unnecessarily compete with the NPAs. The CNA shall not charge a Program Fee from any NPAs serving as subcontractors. The CNA shall not charge any fees unallowable by law or regulation when serving as the prime contractor. Annually, no later than October 31, the CNA shall submit a list of all federal contracts where the CNA serves as the prime contractor. Within the submitted documentation, the CNA must explain why it is the prime contractor and provide a plan (to include milestones) to phase-out as a prime and phase-in an NPA.

  • Qualified Service Contracts A Service Provider includes any person that is a Related Party to the Service Provider and the phrase “Chief Executive Officer” includes a person with equivalent management responsibilities.

  • Project contract 1. For each approved project a project contract shall be concluded between the Programme Operator and the Project Promoter.

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