Catering Arrangements Sample Clauses

Catering Arrangements. All catering arrangements which pertain to your golf outing must be coordinated with the Monmouth County Park System’s contracted food and beverage concessionaire. We do not permit the service of alcohol to anyone under the age of 21, or to anyone the catering staff determines to be intoxicated. Only trained catering staff members may serve food and beverages, including alcohol. Alcoholic beverages are only allowed in designated areas and may not be removed from the premises. Furthermore each golf outing shall have a designated person whom shall be onsite the day of the outing and shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this provision. The final minimum number of participants for the golf outing are due 10 days prior to the event date. The final details of your outing concerning pairing sheet, cart needs, club rental, hole signage etc., are due 5 days prior to your event. The Monmouth County Park System will strictly adhere to the minimum player requirements listed in the golf outing services and rates section. The golf course may remain open to the public based on failure to fulfill the minimum requirements.
Catering Arrangements. 4.1 All catering arrangements within the Stadium will be the exclusive responsibility of EMC and the Club is not permitted to sell or provide drinks or provisions of any kind whatsoever within the Stadium except to its own employees and those employeesof visiting Football Clubs
Catering Arrangements. The provisions of Part 23 of the Schedule (Catering Arrangements) shall apply in relation to the use, management and operation of the Kitchen Facilities.
Catering Arrangements. Both fixed and mobile catering arrangements will be arranged by agreement between the Hirer, Director and Caterer. Details of the Hirer’s proposals should be submitted to the Director as soon as is practicable and in any event not less than seven (7) days before the start of the Hire Period.

Related to Catering Arrangements

  • Working Arrangements (i) The former industry practice whereby all Employees on site working in direct sunlight were relocated to shaded or air- conditioned areas when the temperature reached 32°C, will no longer operate. (ii) At temperatures below 35°C workers are not to be relocated out of direct sunlight unless the work environment creates a serious risk to their health and safety, having regard to the nature of the tasks being undertaken, provided that the task or activity being performed is completed and the penalty provisions as for emergency work under the Award shall apply. (iii) Once the temperature reaches 35°C work will cease, and workers may leave the site, provided that the task or activity being performed is completed and the penalty provisions as for emergency work under the Award shall apply. (iv) During periods of hot weather, work in air-conditioned environments shall continue as normal. Workers will walk a reasonable distance through the open to and from amenities and the air-conditioned workspace, provided it does not pose a serious threat to their health or safety. Alternatively, where the Employer can artificially ventilate covered spaces onsite and reduce the temperature to below 35°C, work may continue as normal subject to consultation and agreement with affected Employees to comply with the provisions of this clause. (v) By agreement with the OH&S committee and head contractor during periods of Inclement Weather (heat) the Saturday break roster can be applied to weekday work.

  • Monitoring Arrangements (i) Summary details of the service provided by the HR team will be monitored by the Service Provider and will be discussed with the Client as part of agreed annual review procedures; (ii) Any concerns arising on the part of the Client or Service Provider regarding the operation of this Agreement should be highlighted as soon as possible so that the matter causing concern can be addressed at the earliest opportunity.

  • Financing Arrangements (a) The Owner will obtain the Project Loan which shall be sufficient, together with the Owner's equity contributions, to pay the full amount of the costs to construct the Project in accordance with the development budget. The Owner and the Developer also contemplate that the Property and the Project, together with all fixtures, furnishing, equipment, and articles of personal property now owned or hereafter acquired by the Owner which are or may be attached to or used in connection with the Property or the Project, together with any and all replacements thereto and substitutions therefor, and all proceeds thereof; and all present and future rents, issues, leases, and profits of the Property and the Project will serve as security for the payment obligations to any lenders relating to the Project Loan or otherwise, and that the Owner will be the principal obligor for the repayment of all financial obligations thereunder after the transfer of title to the Owner. The Owner therefore, agrees to execute and deliver all commitments, promissory notes, mortgages, collateral assignments, documents, certificates, affidavits, and other writings required to be executed by any lender in connection with such financing.

  • Flexible Working Arrangements In accordance with the Employment Relations Act 2000, an employee affected by family violence may request a short-term (two months or less) variation of their employment arrangements to assist the employee to deal with the effects of family violence.

  • Closing Arrangements Where each of the Seller and Buyer retain a lawyer to complete the Agreement of Purchase and Sale of the property, and where the transaction will be completed by electronic registration pursuant to Part III of the Land Registration Reform Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter L4 and the Electronic Registration Act, S.O. 1991, Chapter 44, and any amendments thereto, the Seller and Buyer acknowledge and agree that the exchange of closing funds, non-registrable documents and other items (the “Requisite Deliveries”) and the release thereof to the Seller and Buyer will (a) not occur at the same time as the registration of the transfer/deed (and any other documents intended to be registered in connection with the completion of this transaction) and (b) be subject to conditions whereby the lawyer(s) receiving any of the Requisite Deliveries will be required to hold same in trust and not release same except in accordance with the terms of a document registration agreement between the said lawyers. The Seller and Buyer irrevocably instruct the said lawyers to be bound by the document registration agreement which is recommended from time to time by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Unless otherwise agreed to by the lawyers, such exchange of the Requisite Deliveries will occur in the applicable Land Titles Office or such other location agreeable to both lawyers.