Reasonable Prices. 1. Price charged for all items offered for sale on the Premises shall be fair and reasonable. “Reasonable prices” for retail items sold by Company on the Premises shall be defined as prices comparable to the prices charged for comparable items sold at facilities of comparable quality in the Orlando area. 2. In addition to the requirements of Appendix 1.G.1. above, where a retail sales price is printed on any item, the price charged by Company for said items shall not exceed the printed price. 3. Company’s initial schedule of menu items is set forth in Exhibit “B”. The initial price of merchandise may not be greater than the prices that Company submitted as part of its proposal to the Aviation Authority. 4. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, if the Chief Executive Officer makes a preliminary determination that any particular price or charge of Company on the Premises is excessive in relation to prices or charges for comparable items at the comparable facilities mentioned above, the Chief Executive Officer may notify Company in writing that it must reduce such price or charge, and Company shall have ten (10) days from the date of receipt of such notice to implement an appropriate reduction in accordance with such notice. Such price or charge may thereafter be reinstated with the Chief Executive Officer’s written approval if Company is able to produce evidence demonstrating to the Chief Executive Officer that such price or charge is reasonable in relation to prices and charges for comparable items in such relevant facilities mentioned above. In the event the Chief Executive Officer declines to approve the reinstatement of such price or charge, Company may appeal the Chief Executive Officer’s decision to the Aviation Authority’s Concession/Procurement Committee, by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within the three (3) business days following action by the Chief Executive Officer. In the event of such an appeal, the Concession/Procurement Committee shall evaluate the evidence presented and make a determination, subject to appeal to the Aviation Authority’s governing board by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within three (3) days after such determination by the Concession/Procurement Committee. The decision of the Aviation Authority’s governing board shall be final and may be reviewed by certiorari by the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida. In no event shall Aviation Authority, its Chief Executive Officer, or any member, officer, employee or agent thereof, be liable in damages or otherwise to Company or to any third party for any action taken under this paragraph or for any failure of the Company to enforce its right hereunder. 5. The cash registers used by Company must display prices for each item so that they can be easily seen by patrons while a transaction is being made and shall provide for each patron a detailed receipt of items sold.
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Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement
Reasonable Prices. 1. Price charged for all items offered for sale on the Premises shall be fair and reasonable. “Reasonable prices” for retail items sold by Company on the Premises shall be defined as prices comparable to the prices charged for comparable items sold at facilities of comparable quality in the Orlando area, as may be approved from time to time by the Aviation Authority.
2. In addition to the requirements of Appendix 1.G.1. above, where a retail sales price is printed on for any item, the price charged by Company for said items shall not exceed the printed price.
3. Company’s initial schedule of menu merchandise items is set forth in Exhibit “B”. The initial price of merchandise may not be greater than the prices that Company submitted as part of its proposal to the Aviation Authority.
4. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, if the Chief Executive Officer Director makes a preliminary determination that any particular price or charge of Company on the Premises is excessive in relation to prices or charges for comparable refrigerated non-perishable non-alcoholic beverage and snack items at the comparable facilities mentioned above, the Chief Executive Officer Director may notify Company in writing that it must reduce such price or charge, and Company shall have ten (10) days from the date of receipt of such notice to implement an appropriate reduction in accordance with such notice. Such price or charge may thereafter be reinstated with the Chief Executive OfficerDirector’s written approval if Company is able to produce evidence demonstrating to the Chief Executive Officer Director that such price or charge is reasonable in relation to prices and charges for comparable refrigerated non-perishable non-alcoholic beverages and snacks items in such relevant facilities mentioned above. In the event the Chief Executive Officer Director declines to approve the reinstatement of such price or charge, Company may appeal the Chief Executive OfficerDirector’s decision to the Aviation Authority’s Concession/Procurement Committee, by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within the three (3) business days following action by the Chief Executive OfficerDirector. In the event of such an appeal, the Concession/Procurement Committee shall evaluate the evidence presented and make a determination, subject to appeal to the Aviation Authority’s governing board by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within three (3) days after such determination by the Concession/Procurement Committee. The decision of the Aviation Authority’s governing board shall be final and may be reviewed by certiorari by the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida. In no event shall Aviation Authority, its Chief Executive OfficerDirector, or any member, officer, employee or agent thereof, be liable in damages or otherwise to Company or to any third party for any action taken under this paragraph or for any failure of the Company to enforce its right hereunder.
5. The cash registers used by Company must display prices for each item so in a manner that they can be easily seen by patrons while a transaction is being made and shall provide for each patron a detailed receipt of items soldpatrons.
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Samples: Vending Machine Concession Agreement
Reasonable Prices. 1. Price charged for all items offered for sale on the Premises shall be fair and reasonable. “Reasonable prices” for retail items sold by Company on the Premises shall be defined as prices comparable to the prices charged for comparable items sold at facilities of comparable quality in the Orlando area.
2. In addition to the requirements of Appendix 1.G.11.H.1. above, where a retail sales price is printed on any item, the price charged by Company for said items Membership Fee, Daily Usage Fee, or Pre-Paid Airline Passenger Fee shall not exceed any printed prices displayed or provided in published materials at the printed price.
3Premises. Company’s initial schedule Company shall terminate the provision of menu any Passenger Lounge Services items is set forth that are determined to be objectionable by the Chief Executive Officer, in Exhibit “B”. The initial price of merchandise may not be greater than the prices that Company submitted as part of its proposal to the Aviation Authority.
4his sole discretion. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, if the Chief Executive Officer makes a preliminary determination that any particular price or charge of Company regarding Fees, Daily Usage Fees, or Pre-Paid Airline Passenger Fees and alcoholic beverage sales in the Passenger Lounge Services on the Premises is excessive in relation to prices or charges for comparable items Membership Fees, Daily Usage Fees, or Pre-Paid Airline Passenger Fees for Passenger Lounge Services at the comparable facilities mentioned aboveon Airport premises, the Chief Executive Officer may notify Company in writing that it must reduce such price or charge, and Company shall have ten (10) days from the date of receipt of such notice to implement an appropriate reduction in accordance with such notice. Such price or charge may thereafter be reinstated with the Chief Executive Officer’s written approval if Company is able to produce evidence demonstrating to the Chief Executive Officer that such price or charge is reasonable in relation to prices and charges for comparable items in such relevant facilities mentioned above. In the event the Chief Executive Officer declines to approve the reinstatement of such price or charge, Company may appeal the Chief Executive Officer’s decision to the Aviation Authority’s Concession/Procurement Committee, by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within the three (3) business days following action by the Chief Executive Officer. In the event of such an appeal, the Concession/Procurement Committee shall evaluate the evidence presented and make a determination, subject to appeal to the Aviation Authority’s governing board by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within three (3) days after such determination by the Concession/Procurement Committee. The decision of the Aviation Authority’s governing board shall be final and may be reviewed by certiorari by the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida. In no event shall Aviation Authority, its Chief Executive Officer, or any member, officer, employee or agent thereof, be liable in damages or otherwise to Company or to any third party for any action taken under this paragraph or for any failure of the Company to enforce its right hereunder.
5. The cash registers used by Company must display prices for each item so that they can be easily seen by patrons while a transaction is being made and shall provide for each patron a detailed receipt of items sold.
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Samples: Concession Agreement
Reasonable Prices. 1. Price charged for all items offered for sale on the Premises shall be fair and reasonable. “Reasonable prices” for retail items sold by Company on the Premises shall be defined as prices comparable to the prices charged for comparable items sold at facilities of comparable quality in the Orlando area.
2. In addition to the requirements of Appendix 1.G.1. above, where a retail sales price is printed on any item, the price charged by Company for said items shall not exceed the printed price.
3. Company’s initial schedule of menu merchandise items is set forth in Exhibit “B”. The initial price of merchandise may not be greater than the prices that Company submitted as part of its proposal to the Aviation Authority.
4. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, if the Chief Executive Officer makes a preliminary determination that any particular price or charge of Company on the Premises is excessive in relation to prices or charges for comparable automated retail items at the comparable facilities mentioned above, the Chief Executive Officer may notify Company in writing that it must reduce such price or charge, and Company shall have ten (10) days from the date of receipt of such notice to implement an appropriate reduction in accordance with such notice. Such price or charge may thereafter be reinstated with the Chief Executive Officer’s written approval if Company is able to produce evidence demonstrating to the Chief Executive Officer that such price or charge is reasonable in relation to prices and charges for comparable automated retail items and related merchandise in such relevant facilities mentioned above. In the event the Chief Executive Officer declines to approve the reinstatement of such price or charge, Company may appeal the Chief Executive Officer’s decision to the Aviation Authority’s Concession/Procurement Committee, by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within the three (3) business days following action by the Chief Executive Officer. In the event of such an appeal, the Concession/Procurement Committee shall evaluate the evidence presented and make a determination, subject to appeal to the Aviation Authority’s governing board by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within three (3) days after such determination by the Concession/Procurement Committee. The decision of the Aviation Authority’s governing board shall be final and may be reviewed by certiorari by the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida. In no event shall Aviation Authority, its Chief Executive Officer, or any member, officer, employee or agent thereof, be liable in damages or otherwise to Company or to any third party for any action taken under this paragraph or for any failure of the Company to enforce its right hereunder.
5. The cash registers used by Company must display prices for each item so that they can be easily seen by patrons while a transaction is being made and shall provide for each patron a detailed receipt of items sold.
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Reasonable Prices. 1. Price charged for all items offered for sale on the Premises shall be fair and reasonable. “Reasonable prices” for retail items merchandise sold by Company on the Premises shall be defined as prices comparable to the prices charged for comparable items sold at facilities of comparable quality in the Orlando area.
2. In addition to the requirements of Appendix 1.G.11.H.1. above, where a retail sales price is printed on any item, the price charged by Company for said items shall not exceed the printed price.
3. Company’s initial schedule of menu merchandise items is set forth in Exhibit “B”. The initial price of merchandise may not be greater than the prices that Company submitted as part of its proposal to the Aviation Authority.
4. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, if the Chief Executive Officer makes a preliminary determination that any particular price or charge of Company on the Premises is excessive in relation to prices or charges for comparable items at the comparable facilities mentioned above, the Chief Executive Officer may notify Company in writing that it must reduce such price or charge, and Company shall have ten (10) days from the date of receipt of such notice to implement an appropriate reduction in accordance with such notice. Such price or charge may thereafter be reinstated with the Chief Executive Officer’s written approval if Company is able to produce evidence demonstrating to the Chief Executive Officer that such price or charge is reasonable in relation to prices and charges for comparable items in such relevant facilities mentioned above. In the event the Chief Executive Officer declines to approve the reinstatement of such price or charge, Company may appeal the Chief Executive Officer’s decision to the Aviation Authority’s Concession/Procurement Committee, by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within the three (3) business days following action by the Chief Executive Officer. In the event of such an appeal, the Concession/Procurement Committee shall evaluate the evidence presented and make a determination, subject to appeal to the Aviation Authority’s governing board by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within three (3) days after such determination by the Concession/Procurement Committee. The decision of the Aviation Authority’s governing board shall be final and may be reviewed by certiorari by the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida. In no event shall Aviation Authority, its Chief Executive Officer, or any member, officer, employee or agent thereof, be liable in damages or otherwise to Company or to any third party for any action taken under this paragraph or for any failure of the Company to enforce its right hereunder.
5. The cash registers used by Company must display prices for each item so that they can be easily seen by patrons while a transaction is being made and shall provide for each patron a detailed receipt of items sold.
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Samples: Concession Agreement
Reasonable Prices. 1. Price charged Prices and charges for all items Products and Fuel offered for sale on the Premises Facility shall be fair and reasonable.
1. “Reasonable prices” " for retail items Products sold by Company on the Premises Facility shall be defined as prices comparable to the prices charged for Products at other comparable items sold at facilities of comparable quality convenience stores in the Greater Orlando areaarea (excluding theme parks).
2. “Reasonable prices” for fuel sold by Company on the Facility shall be defined as no higher than the median price of fuel sold at the ten closest gas stations to the Travel Plaza Facility, excluding the highest and lowest priced gas stations.
3. In the event Company is operating a fast casual restaurant as part of the Travel Plaza Facility, in addition to the requirements of this Appendix 1.G.1. above, where a retail sales price is the prices are printed on any itemthe menus, the price charged by Company for said items item shall not exceed the printed menu price.
34. Company’s initial schedule of menu merchandise items is set forth in Exhibit “B”. F. The initial price of merchandise may not be greater than the prices that Company submitted as part of its proposal to the Aviation AuthorityAuthority dated , 2016 (the “Proposal”).
45. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, if the Chief Executive Officer Director makes a preliminary determination that any particular price or charge of Company on the Premises Facility is excessive in relation to prices or charges for comparable items Products at the comparable facilities mentioned above, the Chief Executive Officer Director may notify Company in writing that it must reduce such price or charge, and Company shall have ten (10) days from the date of receipt of such notice to implement an appropriate reduction in accordance with such notice. Such price or charge may thereafter be reinstated with the Chief Executive OfficerDirector’s written approval if Company is able to produce evidence demonstrating to the Chief Executive Officer Director that such price or charge is reasonable in relation to prices and charges for comparable items Products and fuel in such relevant facilities mentioned above. In the event the Chief Executive Officer Director declines to approve the reinstatement of such price or charge, Company may appeal the Chief Executive OfficerDirector’s decision to the Aviation Authority’s Concession/Procurement Committee, by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within the three (3) business days following action by the Chief Executive Officer. In the event of such an appeal, the Concession/Procurement Committee shall evaluate the evidence presented and make a determination, subject to appeal to the Aviation Authority’s governing board by written notice served upon the Aviation Authority within three (3) days after such determination by the Concession/Procurement CommitteeExecutive Director. The decision of the Aviation Authority’s governing board shall be final and may be reviewed by certiorari by the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida. In no event shall Aviation Authority, its Chief Executive OfficerDirector, or any member, officer, employee or agent thereof, be liable in damages or otherwise to Company or to any third party for any action taken under this paragraph or for any failure of the Company to enforce its right hereunder.
56. The cash registers used by Company must display prices for each item so that they can be easily seen by patrons while a transaction is being made and shall provide for each patron a detailed receipt of items Products sold. The fuel pump must likewise display prices for each gallon of fuel and provide each patron a detailed receipt of fuel dispensed and price.
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Samples: Commercial Agreement