Liquor Bars Sample Clauses

Liquor Bars. ▪ Clients are responsible to obtain a Limited Special Occasion Permit for an Event when spirits/liquor will be served. Permits may be obtained at xxx.xxxxx.xxx. Client must provide a copy of this permit to DCR by the 30 day meeting. ▪ Clients must provide a list of alcohol they would like to be served at their event. DCR will only serve alcohol that has been approved by the 30 day meeting. ▪ Use of both arbors ▪ Access to reception lawns and parking areas ▪ *Dressing suite(s) are separate from venue rental fee ▪ Wooden benches by the creek ▪ Use of fire pit if requested by 30 day meeting (tended by staff) ▪ Lawn games (If requested) ▪ Use of decor closet (if using heaters fee of fuel 60.each. Cleaning fee for table cloths) ▪ Event Manager on site throughout event for access, questions etc. (NOT for labor services) ▪ One-hour wedding rehearsal on the day previous to event (based on availability) ▪ Experienced in-house Coordinators are available for an additional fee Set-up & Vendor Arrival 3:00- 5:00pm 10am-4:00pm Guest Arrival, Ceremony & Reception 5:00- 10:00pm 4:00-11:00pm Clean -up & Departure 10:00- 11:00pm 11pm-12:00am Monday – Thursday 8 hrs 3PM – 11PM Up to 100 $3,000 100-200 $3,200 200-300 $3,600 Fri. Sat. & Sunday 14 hrs 10AM – 12AM Up to 100 $3,100 101 to 200 $3,600 201 to 300 $4,300 *Weddings with guest count over 300 please ask for quote.
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Liquor Bars. Clients are responsible to obtain a Limited Special Occasion Permit for an Event when spirits/liquor will be served. Permits may be obtained at xxx.xxxxx.xxx. Client must provide a copy of this permit to The Farm.
Liquor Bars. Clients are responsible to obtain a Limited Special Occasion Permit for an Event when spirits/liquor will be served. Permits may be obtained at xxx.xxxxx.xxx. Client must provide a copy of this permit to DCR by the 30 day meeting. Clients must provide a list of alcohol they would like to be served at their event. DCR will only serve alcohol that has been approved by the 30 day meeting. Use of both arbors Access to reception lawns and parking areas Use of power box Wooden benches by the creek Use of fire pit if requested by 30 day meeting (tended by staff) Lawn games (If requested) Event Manager on site throughout event for access, questions etc. (NOT for labor services) One-hour wedding rehearsal on the day previous to event (based on availability) Hours of Access # of Guests Season Apr- Nov Mon – Thurs 8 hrs Up to 100 $3,000 101-200 $3,200 201-300 $3,600 Fri- Sun 14 hrs Up to 100 $3,100 101 to 200 $3,600 201 to 300 $4,300 Set-up & Vendor Arrival 3:00- 5:00pm 10am-4:00pm Guest Arrival, Ceremony & Reception 5:00- 10:00pm 4:00-11:00pm Clean -up & Departure 10:00- 11:00pm 11pm-12:00am *Weddings with guest count over 300 please ask for quote.

Related to Liquor Bars

  • Liquor License 5.7.1. Promptly following the Contract Date, Purchaser, at its sole cost and expense, shall make all necessary applications, if any, for, and shall thereafter diligently pursue, issuance of all licenses and approvals required under any Legal Requirements for the continued sale of alcoholic beverages at each Hotel from and after the Closing Date (including temporary permits, to the extent available) consistent with the practices and procedures in effect as of the Contract Date (collectively, “Liquor Licenses”). Purchaser shall keep Seller informed of the status of such applications, and shall promptly respond to Seller’s inquiries regarding the status of the same. Seller shall cause Manager to reasonably cooperate with Purchaser as necessary. 5.7.2. If necessary, at the Closing the applicable Seller shall cause Manager to enter into an Interim Liquor Agreement that will permit Purchaser to continue the sale of alcoholic beverages at such Hotel from and after the Closing Date consistent with the practices and procedures in effect as of the Contract Date, provided that the Interim Liquor Agreement is, in the judgment of such Seller and Purchaser (and if applicable, Manager), each acting reasonably and in good faith, permitted by all applicable Legal Requirements and is custom or practice in the geographic area in which such Hotel is located. The Interim Liquor Agreement shall (i) be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to such Seller and Purchaser (and if applicable, Manager), (ii) provide for the indemnification by Purchaser of the applicable Seller Parties with respect to all Damages related to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages at such Hotel from and after the Closing Date, (iii) provide that Purchaser shall maintain liquor liability insurance from such companies, and in such forms and amounts, as may be acceptable to such Seller, and/or Manager, as applicable, which policies shall name such Seller and/or Manager, as applicable, as additional insureds thereunder, and (iv) expire on the date of issuance of the Liquor License.

  • Liquor Licenses To the extent that a license or permit required for service of alcoholic beverages at the Property (a “Liquor License”) is issued to Seller, Seller shall, to the extent permitted or not prohibited by applicable laws, rules or regulations, transfer such Liquor License to Buyer at Closing. If a Liquor License cannot be transferred to Buyer by Seller or otherwise obtained by Buyer prior to the scheduled Closing, to the extent permitted or not prohibited by applicable law, Seller shall cooperate with Buyer by entering, or causing its Affiliate holding the current liquor permit for the Property to enter into, an interim alcoholic beverage management agreement with respect to the sale of alcoholic beverages at the Property in a form substantially similar to the agreement attached hereto as Exhibit J. Seller shall also assist and cooperate with Buyer if Buyer elects to apply for an interim/temporary liquor license so that alcoholic beverages may continue to be served at the Property pending issuance of the permanent Liquor License. To the extent that a Liquor License is issued to Manager, Manager shall, to the extent permitted by applicable laws, rules or regulations, continue to hold such Liquor License after Closing. To the extent that Seller and/or Manager is not able to transfer a Liquor License to Buyer at Closing, Seller and/or Manager agree to cooperate with Buyer to facilitate the issuance or transfer of the Liquor License. The foregoing provisions of this Section 8.9 notwithstanding, (i) all costs incurred by Manager and/or Seller in connection with obtaining or transferring Liquor License for the Property shall be borne by Buyer, and (ii) neither Seller nor Manager shall have any obligation to transfer an existing liquor permit to Buyer prior to Closing, and (iii) Buyer shall not obtain, and Seller and Manager shall have no obligation to pursue, any Liquor License for the Property prior to Closing if the issuance of such Liquor License would impact the rights of Seller or Manager under any existing liquor permit, and (iv) if this Contract is terminated, Buyer agrees to promptly withdraw any pending application for a Liquor License for the Property.

  • Alcoholic Beverages Costs of alcoholic beverages are unallowable.

  • Gaming, betting and lotteries The Hirer shall ensure that nothing is done on or in relation to the premises in contravention of the law relating to gaming, betting and lotteries.

  • Food and Beverage All food and beverages (alcoholic and non alcoholic) which are located at the Hotel (whether opened or unopened), or ordered for future use at the Hotel as of the Closing, including, without limitation, all food and beverages located in the guest rooms, but expressly excluding any alcoholic beverages to the extent the sale or transfer of the same is not permitted under Applicable Law (the “F&B”);

  • Food and Beverages No Exhibitor shall sell or distribute food or beverages of any type without the express, written consent of Management and/or Center.

  • Cemetery The Local Church agrees and insures that, after the Disaffiliation Date, its cemetery and/or columbarium, will continue to be maintained in substantially the same manner as presently maintained. In addition, Local Church will honor any and all contracts, deeds, and agreements for burial and/or internment in its cemetery or columbarium, as well as insuring and continued access for families and loved ones of United Methodists buried there and for burials in unfilled xxxxxx and columbarium slots (including granting an access easement to the Conference and members of the United Methodist Church for visitations, historical research, and related purposes).

  • Lottery Unless otherwise exempted in the Public School Code, if more students apply than can be admitted based on the School’s enrollment cap, admission decisions will be made by a lottery processxlii. The School shall adopt in advance the enrollment procedure for vacancies that occur during the school year that complies with applicable law.

  • ENTERTAINERS AND SPORTSPERSONS 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 14, income derived by a resident of a Contracting State as an entertainer, such as a theatre, motion picture, radio or television artiste, or a musician, or as a sportsperson, from that resident’s personal activities as such exercised in the other Contracting State, may be taxed in that other Contracting State. 2. Where income in respect of personal activities exercised by an entertainer or a sportsperson acting as such accrues not to the entertainer or sportsperson but to another person, that income may, notwithstanding the provisions of Article 14, be taxed in the Contracting State in which the activities of the entertainer or sportsperson are exercised.

  • ARTISTES AND SPORTSMEN 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 14 and 15, income derived by a resident of a Contracting State as an entertainer, such as a theatre, motion picture, radio or television artiste, or a musician, or as a sportsman, from his personal activities as such exercised in the other Contracting State, may be taxed in that other State. 2. Where income in respect of personal activities exercised by an entertainer or a sportsman in his capacity as such accrues not to the entertainer or sportsman himself but to another person, that income may, notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 7, 14 and 15, be taxed in the Contracting State in which the activities of the entertainer or sportsman are exercised.

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