Common use of Gross Remuneration Clause in Contracts

Gross Remuneration. Gross Remuneration means the total compensation which a Producer owes to a Guild Member for work or services, including minimum rate plus Over-scale, if any, work premiums, vacation and statutory holiday pay or additional compensation in lieu thereof, and Director’s rights acquisition Fee(s), Series bonus and royalties, but excluding insurance and retirement contributions, and monies paid for vehicle and equipment rentals, and expenses, such as per diem allowances or travel costs. Also see Article 13.05.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, cmpa.ca, cmpa.ca

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Gross Remuneration. Gross Remuneration means the total compensation which a Producer owes to a Guild Member for work or services, including minimum rate plus Over-scale, if any, work premiums, vacation and statutory holiday pay or additional compensation in lieu thereof, and Director’s rights acquisition Fee(s), Series bonus and royalties, but excluding insurance and retirement contributions, and monies paid for vehicle and equipment rentals, and expenses, such as per diem allowances or travel costs. Also see Article 13.05.

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Samples: sadgcprod.blob.core.windows.net

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Gross Remuneration. Gross Remuneration means the total compensation which a Producer owes to a Guild Member for work or services, including minimum rate plus Over-scale, if any, work premiums, vacation and statutory holiday pay or additional compensation in lieu thereof, and Director’s 's rights acquisition Fee(s), Series bonus and royalties, but excluding insurance and retirement contributions, and monies paid for vehicle and equipment rentals, and expenses, such as per diem allowances or travel costs. Also see Article article 13.05.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Agreement

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