Newsstands Sample Clauses

Newsstands. If requested, The Employer will identify area(s) where Union provided newsstand(s) can be located at each college/district. Union provided newsstand(s) must meet the Employer’s campus standards.
Newsstands. (a) The Lessee shall select and thereafter enter into an agreement or agreements with a qualified newsstand operator or operators (each such newsstand operator being hereinafter referred to in this Section as the “Newsstand Operator”) authorizing such operators to operate newsstands in the Premises for the sale at retail of such of the following items as may be approved by the Port Authority: newspapers, magazines, cigarettes, cigars and other tobacco supplies, candy, chewing gum, playing cards and paper-bound books, to the extent required by the Lessee, subject in all respects to Section 73 hereof including, but not limited to, the requirement to obtain a permit from the Port Authority authorizing such Newsstand Operator to operate a newsstand service in a portion of the Premises hereunder. The Port Authority shall require such operator or operators to sell at retail from its or their locations, such other items or furnish such other services as may be approved by the Port Authority and as are requested by the Lessee. (b) The Lessee agrees that it shall furnish to the Newsstand Operator sufficient and suitable space for conducting and carrying on its aforesaid operation. The Lessee shall furnish without additional charge, a reasonable amount of storage space for the use of the Newsstand Operator. The location of newsstands and appropriate storage space for the use of the Newsstand Operator(s) shall be determined by the Lessee subject to the approval of the Port Authority and in accordance with the Lessee’s comprehensive plan. (c) The contract between the Newsstand Operator(s) and the Lessee shall provide that such operator shall pay to the Port Authority a basic rental for the space occupied by such operator in the Premises in connection with the operation of the newsstand. The amount of the basic rental to be paid by the Newsstand Operator(s) shall be agreed upon between the Port Authority and the Lessee. (d) The agreement with the Newsstand Operator(s) shall further provide that the operator will pay to the Port Authority a percentage fee of the Gross Receipts derived by the Newsstand Operator from all sales made by the Newsstand Operator less the amount of the basic rental paid by the Newsstand Operator. Basic rental and percentage fees from the vendor shall be divided equally between the Port Authority and the Lessee. (e) The rental and fees payable hereunder shall be paid in the manner, under the conditions, and at the times provided in Section 82 he...

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