Final Narration Sample Clauses
The Final Narration clause establishes the requirement for a conclusive, authoritative version of a narrative or account, typically at the end of a project, event, or production. In practice, this clause may specify who is responsible for preparing and approving the final version, outline the process for incorporating feedback, and set deadlines for completion. Its core function is to ensure that all parties agree on the definitive version of the narrative, thereby preventing disputes or confusion over differing drafts or interpretations.
Final Narration. In the event that the DDD decides to refuse the Final Narration made by the Narrator, the DDD must notify the Narrator in writing, indicating any changes and corrections he would like to have made. The Narrator will have to make the changes required by the DDD on time and submit a new revision of the Final Narration. Should the DDD reject three or more proposed revisions, the Storyteller may request the intervention of Tektime, to determine if the reasons that prevent the DDD from approving the Final Story are actually valid, or if the Final Story should be approved. Tektime's request for intervention must be made via e-mail and must detail all the reasons given by both parties. Tektime will evaluate the Final Narration by comparing it with the Initial Narration and verifying its correspondence in style, form and consistency. Tektime will be able to suggest, again by e-mail, any recommendations to both parties in order to improve the Final Narration in order to obtain definitive approval. If Tektime deems that the Final Narrative can be approved and the DDD agrees, the Final Narrative will be considered as if the DDD had approved it directly. If the DDD does not agree with Tektime's assessment, the DDD may withdraw from this Agreement, incurring the penalties provided for in favour of the Narrator as indicated in section 1 3 .2. The Narrator is aware that, in the event of termination of this Agreement, as permitted by the termination clauses present in the Agreement itself, the DDD may be considered free from any restrictions or constraints and request a new Narration of the Book from another person. The DDD will no longer have any obligations towards the Narrator in relation to the Narration of the Book. In the case in which the narrator did not complete the narration of the book on schedule, the terms for the withdrawal and any other penalties are described it ll in section 1 3 .
Final Narration. If the DDD does not respond, within thirty calendar days, to the request for approval of the Final Narration formulated by the Narrator (or to the new revision of the Final Narration requested by the DDD), Tektime will send the DDD an e-mail with the invitation for approval. If the DDD does not even respond to Tektime's request, the approval will be given automatically by the system as if it had been authorized by the DDD itself. In the event that the DDD was unable to revise the Final Narration within the indicated times, he may request Tektime to postpone the approval of the Audiobook for a further ten calendar days. However, even after this term has elapsed without the DDD having approved the Final Narration, the approval will be given automatically by the system as if it had been authorized by the DDD itself.
