Common use of Defaulting Artists Clause in Contracts

Defaulting Artists. ‌ Any Artist entering into a CTA Engagement Contract with a Theatre represents that they are not in default with regard to any payments or penalties required by the CTA or any CTA Engagement Contract, or required by the interpretation, or arbitration of the CTA or any CTA Engagement Contract. The Artist further represents that no breach of the CTA or any CTA Engagement Contract remains unsettled. The subject matter of a dispute for which an unresolved claim has been presented, or which is in arbitration or for which notice of arbitration has been given, shall not be deemed an unsettled breach.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement

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Defaulting Artists. Any Artist entering into a CTA Engagement Contract with a Theatre represents that they are he/she is not in default with regard to any payments or penalties required by the CTA or any CTA Engagement Contract, or required by the interpretation, or arbitration of the CTA or any CTA Engagement Contract. The Artist further represents that no breach of the CTA or any CTA Engagement Contract remains unsettled. The subject matter of a dispute for which an unresolved claim has been presented, or which is in arbitration or for which notice of arbitration has been given, shall not be deemed an unsettled breach.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement

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Defaulting Artists. Any Artist entering into a CTA Engagement Contract with a Theatre represents that they are not in default with regard to any payments or penalties required by the CTA or any CTA Engagement Contract, or required by the interpretation, or arbitration of the CTA or any CTA Engagement Contract. The Artist further represents that no breach of the CTA or any CTA Engagement Contract remains unsettled. The subject matter of a dispute for which an unresolved claim has been presented, or which is in arbitration or for which notice of arbitration has been given, shall not be deemed an unsettled breach.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement

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