Outside Sales Sample Clauses

Outside Sales. Tenant shall not conduct or permit to be conducted on any portion of the Common Area any sale of any kind, including (i) any public or private auction, fire sale, going-out-of-business sale, distress sale or other liquidation sale, or (ii) any so-called "flea market", open-air market or any other similar activity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall be allowed to conduct occasional sales outside of the Premises on that part of the Common Area that is in close proximity to the Premises so long as each of the following conditions is satisfied with respect to each such sale: (i) Landlord is given at least two (2) business days prior written notice of the date of any such sale; (ii) such sale does not violate any Laws; (iii) such sale is conducted in a manner that does not interfere with the rights of other occupants of the Property; (iv) Tenant provides all necessary security, cleans up all debris, and repairs any damage caused by such sale; and (v) the purpose of such sale is to permit employees of Tenant to purchase or to receive free of charge property of Tenant.
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Outside Sales. Secondary Contact Email Please enter a valid email address that will definitely reach the Secondary Contact. xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Secondary Contact Phone Numbers only, no symbols or spaces (Ex. 8668398477). The system will auto-populate your entry with commas once submitted which is appropriate and expected (Ex. 8,668,398,477). Please provide the accurate and current phone number where the individual who will be secondarily responsible for all TIPS matters and inquiries for the duration of the contract can be reached directly.
Outside Sales. No portion of the Common Area, except sidewalks, shall be used for the sale or display of merchandise; provided, however, that the seasonal sale of merchandise by Albertson’s (or other Occupant of the Leased Premises) shall be permitted from that portion of the Common Area located within 250 feet of the Leased Premises subject to the following restrictions: (i) sales shall be limited to not more than four (4) occasions per calendar year for a cumulative total of not more than sixty (60) days duration, (ii) the sales area shall be limited to not more than twenty (20) parking spaces, (iii) all booths, stands, displays and other structures erected in connection with such sales shall be promptly removed by Albertson’s (or other Occupant of the Leased Premises) upon termination of said activities, (iv) the Common Area shall be kept clean and free of all debris and rubbish related thereto during the period of such sales and shall be promptly repaired to its condition immediately prior to such sales, all at the sole cost and expense of Albertson’s (or other Occupant of the Leased Premises), and (v) sales shall not interfere with the free movement of vehicular traffic within the Shopping Center or with access to or from the Shopping Center, or any part thereof, to or from any public right-of-way. Upon the expiration of Albertson’s Lease (including all extensions and renewals thereof), the foregoing right of Albertson’s (or other Occupant of the Leased Premises) to the seasonal sale of merchandise from the Common Area shall terminate.
Outside Sales. Outside Sales are calculated by multiplying invoice cases times list price (before allowances).
Outside Sales. The Union will notify the Company, in writing, of the names of its Stewards and may also notify the Company of the names of additional employees who may serve as alternate Stewards in the absence from work of a regular Xxxxxxx. The Company will not recognize any individual as a Xxxxxxx until it has received such notification from the Union. The number of Stewards may be altered by written agreement between the parties.
Outside Sales. Employee is a commission-only outside salesperson, and is expected to spend at least seventy percent (70%) of his/her time engaged in sales and sales-related activities outside the workplace. Employee should spend less than thirty percent (30%) of his/her time on administrative or other non-sales tasks. If, at any time, Employee’s actual workload requires that he/she spend more than thirty percent (30%) of his/her time on tasks unrelated to outside sales or mortgage loans, Employee should notify his/her Manager and/or AFN Human Resources for immediate assistance in workload adjustment.
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