- Industry: Convention
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A wired or wireless microphone that hooks around the neck or is clipped to clothing.
Industry:Convention
A voluntary payment added to a bill (e.g. A restaurant check), to signify good service.
Industry:Convention
A van shipment weighing 500 lbs. Or less, for which the minimum charge is the 500 lb. Rate.
Industry:Convention
A U. S. State granted right to sell and/or serve alcoholic beverages. Liquor license requirements vary by jurisdictions. Always check local liquor laws. There are three basic types of licenses: 1) On-Sale: Liquor is sold and must be consumed on the premises (bar or banquet room). 2) Off-Sale: Liquor is sold unopened and must be consumed off the premises (liquor store). 3) Beer and Wine: not authorized to sell spirits. Liquor licenses are based on the physical premises. If you are holding an event at a venue without a liquor license, you must obtain a temporary permit.
Industry:Convention
A type of truck that can be adapted for picking up loads at ground level.
Industry:Convention
A type of indemnity clause that requires one party to fully protect the other from a claim asserted. This would include the payment of costs or attorney fees.
Industry:Convention
A type of exhibit construction in which the walls are of solid material, rather than fabric.
Industry:Convention
A travel reward given by companies to employees to stimulate productivity.
Industry:Convention
A tour that utilizes a central destination with side trips of varying length to nearby destinations.
Industry:Convention