SELF-CATERING Sample Clauses

SELF-CATERING. Friendly Crossways provides coffee maker, coffee filters, some spices, commercial dishwasher, at least one refrigerator, two stoves, a fully equipped kitchen and place settings and silverware for 65. If you are providing your own meals and snacks, your group is responsible for cleaning after each meal/snack, and for bringing paper towels, napkins, coffee, tea, sugar, cream, oil, tin foil and plastic wrap in addition to your food.
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SELF-CATERING. If you are providing your own meals and snacks, your group is responsible for cleaning after each meal/snack, and for bringing paper towels, napkins, coffee, tea, sugar, cream, oil, tin foil and plastic wrap in addition to your food. Friendly Crossways provides coffee maker, coffee filters, some spices, commercial dishwasher, at least one refrigerator, two stoves, a fully equipped kitchen and place settings and silverware for 65.
SELF-CATERING. This clause applies to Residents whose Residential Fee does not include catering:
SELF-CATERING. Upon arrival the client will be required to provide us with a Chèque de Caution of €1000 in case of damages or breakages. This Caution will be returned to the client once we are satisfied of no such damages and breakages. The chalet is rented to the client clean and tidy. Please leave it as you find it with all rubbish & recycling removed.

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