Sentences with phrase «owner of the establishment»

«I'm drunk,» tweeted Matt Baumgartner, owner of establishments such as Albany's Bomber's Burrito Bar.
Craft says owners of establishments who would like their employees trained in helping to prevent sexual assault may contact her at the county's Crime Victims Assistance Program office: (845) 340-3443
Chided for sentiment by his cousin and boss, Marv (James Gandolfini), the former owner of the establishment that still hears his name, Bob buys free drinks for the effluvia of society, and attends daily mass, though he never takes communion, and has no friends outside of his workplace.
Business owners of establishments that experience a fire or explosion and need to evacuate patrons quickly.
Instead, it's up to the owners of these establishments to be creative with their recipes, décor, lighting, furniture, and ambiance to offer their customers something different, and hopefully, do more than break even.
«The people who are owners of these establishments, they want their people to feel empowered,» Hein says.
The owner of this establishment was friendly and I could tell that he was not trying to scam me.
Instruct your team not to leave flyers or bookmarks without getting permission from the owner of the establishment — that sort of promotion is often unwelcome, and your team's actions will reflect on you.
I was fortunate enough to correspond with the creator and owner of this establishment, Kyle Gillum, and learn more about the conquest, troubles and triumphs of this establishment.
There is no reason well - behaved dogs shouldn't be allowed on the beach or in a restaurant if the owner of the establishment welcomes them.
Most of these prostitutes don't work on their own because they are too lazy to show up on time at the bar every day (well, some of them are), but mainly because they don't want to share their revenues with the owner of the establishment they are working in.
Guests who book Room 5 will share the living space with the owner of the establishment.
It's a principle of premises liability law that the owners of establishments such as hotels, motels, bars, taverns, and nightclubs should take reasonable steps to keep their patrons and employees safe from the kind of crime that often can be associated with these types of businesses.
The owner of the establishment may be liable for customer injuries if their employees start a fight, fail to prevent a fight from happening or allow people on the premises with weapons.
Regardless of where you suffer a slip and fall injury, if negligence was involved, then the owner of the establishment could be liable.
When you give the owner of the establishment your money, you are executing some of your obligations pursuant to a contract you are creating that binds you and the business owner to certain terms - whether you are paying cover to get into a club, or paying for 100 cheeseburgers at McDonald's.
Businesses such as The Smokin» Cue and BS Jones Pub and Grill are both on Valone's list because of their no - weapons signs, and the owners of both establishments say they have no plans to take those signs down.
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