CFM Permission Sample Clauses
The CFM Permission clause grants explicit authorization for a party to access, use, or interact with a system, facility, or resource managed by a Central Facility Manager (CFM). In practice, this clause outlines the conditions under which such permission is given, such as specifying the scope of access, any limitations, and the responsibilities of the party receiving permission. For example, it may allow a tenant to use shared building amenities or grant a contractor access to certain areas for maintenance. The core function of this clause is to clearly define and control access rights, thereby preventing unauthorized use and ensuring that all parties understand their permissions and obligations.
CFM Permission. The announcer(s) copy and/or singer(s) which accompany or are under or over the music of a sound track shall not thereafter be altered, nor shall any words be added after the music is recorded other than to create another commercial announcement or version, and used as per permissible in this agreement.
CFM Permission. The announcer(s) copy and/or singer(s) which accompany or are under or over the music of a sound track shall not thereafter be altered, nor shall any words be added after the music is recorded.
1) Permission is granted to add advertising copy over recorded music but not later than ten (10) weeks subsequent to the recording of the music. No announcer(s)’ copy may be added or changed after the first broadcast in any medium unless otherwise provided for in this agreement.
2) Permission is granted to add advertising copy before or after a commercial as lead in or lead out.
3) Overdubbing, Tracking and Sweetening, Producer may add;
i. Live performances to a recording made at the same session without notice and without any additional payment to the musicians employed for the session.
ii. After completion of any original session, vocal performances to the recordings made at that original session without any additional payment to the musicians employed at the original session for their services thereat.
iii. At a session subsequent to the completion of the original session at which music was first recorded additional instrumental performances to such recorded music without any additional payment to the musicians employed at the original session for their services thereat.
