Entertainment expenses definition

Entertainment expenses means the cost of providing any type of food/beverage to school officers, school directors/trustees, consultants and/or individuals providing services to the school at any time, or to school employees after school hours.
Entertainment expenses means the cost of providing any type of food/beverage to APSSD officers, APSSD directors/trustees, consultants, and/or individuals providing services to the APSSD at any time or to APSSD employees after school hours.
Entertainment expenses means the actual,

Examples of Entertainment expenses in a sentence

  • Entertainment expenses while participating or with actual or prospective clients of Company, actual or prospective consultants to the Company, or representatives of organisations or bodies that have or may have a determining influence on the achievement of the Business Plan.

  • Description Amount Clozapine speaker payments $234,000 Orally disintegrating clozapine speaker payments $135,000 Payments to Individual A $112,000 Payments to Research Company A $81,000 Entertainment expenses $30,000 Total $592,000 Specifically, on or about November 3, 2009, at Chicago, in the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, and elsewhere, defendant ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Entertainment expenses are not claimable while attending training sessions.

  • Entertainment expenses deemed to be inappropriate, or extravagant will not be reimbursed at the full value without the approval of the President, or appropriate direct report.

  • Travel expenses shall be reimbursed at cost and shall conform to the following limits unless otherwise approved by the Company in advance and in writing: Air Travel Coach, unless pre-approved by Company at level of Chief Business Officer or higher Lodging $300/night Meals $100/night Rental Car/Taxi $100/day Personal auto Reimbursed at the legal rate established by the US Internal Revenue Service Entertainment expenses will not be reimbursed by the Company.


More Definitions of Entertainment expenses

Entertainment expenses means the actual, necessary,
Entertainment expenses in paragraphs (1) through (3) shall mean entertainment expenses and expenses of a similar nature spent by a corporation in connection with its business, regardless whether such expenses are called social expenses, honoraria, or other pretexts. <Amended by Act No. 6293, Dec. 29, 2000; Act No. 6558, Dec. 31, 2001>
Entertainment expenses means the actual, necessary, and reasonable costs of providing hospitality for business clients or guests, which costs are defined and prescribed by rules adopted by Space Florida, subject to approval by the Chief Financial Officer.
Entertainment expenses means the actual, necessary, and reason- able costs of providing hospitality for business clients or guests, which costs are defined and prescribed by rules adopted by the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development, subject to approval by the Chief Financial Officer.
Entertainment expenses means the total monies expended by LICENSEE or LICENSEE’s authorized representatives as compensation for artists and/or acts appearing at the Music Attraction. Entertainment Expenses shall include monies expended for main and supporting artists and/or acts, and all monies paid (including the cost of room, board and transportation) to performers, supporting musicians, booking agents, and agents of the performers. The term “Entertainment Expenses” shall not include fixed costs not required by the particular entertainer, which include (but are not limited to) normal stage props and equipment that are not specially required for the entertainer.
Entertainment expenses means the expenses incurred by the Bank in pursuing commercial relations, for the purpose of promoting and improving the Bank’s image (for example: costs for lunches and refreshments, expenses for welcome and hospitality activities, etc.);
Entertainment expenses means the expenses incurred for hospitality and courtesy treatment towards a Public or private Entity, on the occasion of business meetings, (i) that fall within the scope of one's duties (activities falling within one's area of responsibility and/or instrumental to the promotion of the Company), (ii) that are reasonable in relation to the objective of generating, even if only potentially, economic benefits for the Company and (iii) that are consistent with the commercial practices of the sector.