Common use of Open Period Clause in Contracts

Open Period. AICP Member production companies on October 1, 2016 who have not as of that date opted in as a party to the CPA by filing a written consent through the AICP with the IATSE may opt in by filing such consent through the AICP not later than midnight Pacific Time, January 14, 2017. New AICP production company members (including bona-fide reorganizations) that join AICP anytime during the term of the CPA shall be able to opt in as a party to the CPA upon filing a written consent through the AICP with the IATSE.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: 2016 Commercial Production Agreement, 2016 Commercial Production Agreement, 2016 Commercial Production Agreement

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Open Period. AICP Member production companies on October 1, 2016 2019 who have not as of that date opted in as a party to the CPA by filing a written consent through the AICP with the IATSE may opt in by filing such consent through the AICP not later than midnight Pacific Time, January 1418, 20172020. New AICP production company members (including bona-fide reorganizations) that join AICP anytime during the term of the CPA shall be able to opt in as a party to the CPA upon filing a written consent through the AICP with the IATSE.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Commercial Production Agreement, Commercial Production Agreement

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Open Period. AICP Member production companies on October 1, 2016 2013 who have not as of that date opted in as a party to the CPA by filing a written consent through the AICP with the IATSE may opt in by filing such consent through the AICP not later than midnight Pacific Time, January 14, 20172014. New AICP production company members (including bona-fide reorganizations) that join AICP anytime during the term of the CPA shall be able to opt in as a party to the CPA upon filing a written consent through the AICP with the IATSE.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2013 Commercial Production Agreement

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