Grocery Store Sample Clauses

The 'Grocery Store' clause defines the terms and conditions under which a grocery store operates or is referenced within a contract. It typically outlines the responsibilities of the store, such as maintaining inventory, ensuring product quality, and adhering to health and safety regulations. For example, it may specify the types of goods to be stocked or the standards for cleanliness and customer service. The core function of this clause is to set clear expectations for the operation and management of the grocery store, thereby reducing misunderstandings and ensuring compliance with relevant standards.
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Grocery Store. A retail store that carries as its primary retail items food and household products. Examples include, without limitation, A & P, Shop Rite, Vons, Jewel, and Food Town.
Grocery Store. The hours of work shall be five consecutive days of eight (8) hours per day establishing a workweek of forty (40) hours. Employees shall receive one (1) hour unpaid lunch break, normally to be taken between noon and 2:00 pm. On Thursday employees shall receive one (1) hour unpaid supper break, normally to be taken between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm.
Grocery Store. The City and Developer have a strong preference for a Grocery Store at the Project, ideally on the Grocery Store Property. Developer needs adequate time to attract a Grocery Store and agrees that it will use diligent, good faith efforts to bring a Grocery Store to the Project for the period of 7 years after the Effective Date (the “Grocery Store Pursuit Period”). Developer will report on those efforts at least once every 12-month period during the Grocery Store Pursuit Period.
Grocery Store. Two million dollars available for establishment of a grocery store in the Hill District ($1 million from URA, $1 million from Penguins).

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