Artist’s Conduct Sample Clauses

Artist’s Conduct. Artist shall conduct him/herself with due regard to the public conventions and morals. Artist shall not, either while rendering such services to the University or in his/her private life, commit an offense involving moral turpitude under Federal, State or Local Laws or Ordinances. Artist shall not do or commit any act or thing that will tend to degrade him/her in society or bring him/her into general public disrepute, contempt, scandal or ridicule, or that will tend to shock, insult or offend the community or public in general and which a reasonable person would believe would have the effect of reflecting unfavorably upon the Artist/Producer’s or ECSU’s reputation if the engagement continues. If Artist violates this provision, ECSU has the right to cancel the event and terminate this contract immediately, without advance notice as required in Section (14), and notice shall be provided in accordance with PAGE 2 of this Agreement. If the contract is terminated under this Section (Section 9) prior to services being rendered, ECSU is not responsible for any payment for services related to the performance or any travel under this agreement.
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Artist’s Conduct. Artist shall not during the term hereof act in a manner tending to be offensive to decency, morality, or social propriety, or tending to result in scandal, ridicule or contempt, or tending to provoke any retaliatory action or boycott against himself or the Corporation.
Artist’s Conduct. A. ARTIST AGREES THAT THERE SHALL BE

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