Gaming Device Program Sample Clauses

Gaming Device Program. The parties agree to arrange for the placement of that number of Gaming Devices, fully licensed by the State of Nevada, in each Store as set forth in Exhibit "A"(or more should the parties mutually agree), located within a 25 mile radius from the intersection of Las Vegas Blvd. and Xxxxxxx Avenue in the City of Las Vegas. In any Store located outside of this 25 mile radius MGI shall place any number of Gaming Devices up to 15, in its sole and absolute discretion and shall pay the License Fee for such number of Gaming Devices actually installed. MGI shall also be allowed to install Incidental Equipment including one (1) "change table" at each Store within the Licensed Premises as delineated pursuant to Section 2.4, below. MGI shall provide the necessary Gaming Devices, the Incidental Equipment, and all support necessary to install, maintain, repair and operate all Gaming Devices including, but not limited to, cash for the Gaming Devices (which cash shall be the sole property of MGI), periodic loading of cash, twenty-four (24) hour monitoring support (or such lesser amount which corresponds to the hours of operation of any particular Store), manual staffing of money changing services, beverage service as approved by VONS, and other support functions as may be mutually agreed from time-to-time. The Gaming Devices will possess feature, performance and quality standards which are equal to the prevailing industry standards for the same or similar machines. MGI will maintain, repair and refurbish the Gaming Devices as needed to meet and maintain such standards.
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Gaming Device Program. The parties agree to arrange for the placement of that number of Gaming Devices, up to seven (7), in each Store as set forth in Exhibit "A", in the sole discretion of ETT, and the Incidental Equipment, at each Store within the Licensed Premises as delineated pursuant to Section 2.4, below. ETT shall provide the necessary Gaming Devices, the Incidental Equipment, and all support necessary to install, maintain, repair and operate all Gaming Devices including, but not limited to, cash for the Gaming Devices (which cash shall be the sole property of ETT), periodic loading of cash and other support functions as may be mutually agreed from time-to-time. The Gaming Devices will possess feature, performance and quality standards which are equal to the prevailing industry standards for the same or similar machines. ETT will maintain, repair and refurbish the Gaming Devices as needed to meet and maintain such standards.
Gaming Device Program. The parties agree to arrange for the placement of that number of Gaming Devices, up to fifteen (15), in each Store as set forth in Exhibit "A", in the sole discretion of MGI, and the Incidental Equipment including one (1) "change table" at each Store within the Licensed Premises as delineated pursuant to Section 2.4, below. MGI shall provide the necessary Gaming Devices, the Incidental Equipment, and all support necessary to install, maintain, repair and operate all Gaming Devices including, but not limited to, cash for the Gaming Devices (which cash shall be the sole property of MGI), periodic loading of cash, twenty-four (24) hour monitoring support (or such lesser amount which corresponds to the hours of operation of any particular Store), manual staffing of money changing services, beverage service as approved by SAFEWAY, and other support functions as may be mutually agreed from time-to-time. The Gaming Devices will possess feature, performance and quality standards which are equal to the prevailing industry standards for the same or similar machines. MGI will maintain, repair and refurbish the Gaming Devices as needed to meet and maintain such standards.

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