Common use of Adverse Conditions Clause in Contracts

Adverse Conditions. In the event of the Performer being required to perform under wet or other conditions of extreme discomfort, such conditions being necessary in order to achieve the performance required and not resulting from unforeseen weather conditions, the Performer shall be notified in advance and shall be provided with adequate facilities for drying or to alleviate such discomfort. .

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Voice Recording and On, Voice Recording and On, Voice Recording and On

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Adverse Conditions. In the event of the Performer being required to perform under wet or other conditions of extreme discomfort, such conditions being necessary in order to achieve the performance required and not resulting from unforeseen weather conditions, the Performer shall be notified in advance and shall be provided with adequate facilities for drying or to alleviate such discomfort. .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voice Recording and On

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Adverse Conditions. In the event of the Performer being required to perform under wet or other conditions of extreme discomfort, such conditions being necessary in order to achieve the performance Performance required and not resulting from unforeseen weather conditions, the Performer shall be notified in advance and shall be provided with adequate facilities for drying or to alleviate such discomfort. .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stills Performers’agreement

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