Common use of Personal Baggage Clause in Contracts

Personal Baggage. The EMPLOYER shall provide and pay for the transportation of the ARTIST's personal baggage to such outside point or points and return to the city of origination up to the maximum limit provided by carriers for travel in the United States, and the EMPLOYER or the carrier shall be liable for any loss to the ARTIST on account of loss or damage to such baggage (ordinary wear and tear excepted) while in transit if the ARTIST shall have provided a suitable container therefore and shall have kept the same locked when not in use, but not in excess of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for each ARTIST. While on tour, whether inside or outside the United States, personal baggage must be available to the ARTIST on a reasonable basis.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Release Agreement, irle.berkeley.edu

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Personal Baggage. The EMPLOYER shall provide and pay for the transportation of the ARTIST's personal baggage to such outside point or points and return to the city City of origination Origination up to the maximum limit provided by carriers for travel in the United States, and the EMPLOYER or the carrier shall be liable for any loss to the ARTIST on account of loss or damage to such baggage (ordinary wear and tear excepted) while in transit if the ARTIST shall have provided a suitable container therefore and shall have kept the same locked when not in use, but not in excess of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for each ARTIST. While on tour, whether inside or outside the United States, personal baggage must be available to the ARTIST on a reasonable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Release Agreement

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Personal Baggage. The EMPLOYER shall provide and pay for the transportation of the ARTIST's personal baggage to such outside point or points and return to the city City of origination Origination up to the maximum limit provided by carriers for travel in the United Statesone hundred fifty (150) pounds weight, and the EMPLOYER or the carrier shall be liable for any loss to the ARTIST on account of loss or damage to such his personal baggage (ordinary wear and tear excepted) while in transit if the ARTIST shall have provided a suitable container therefore therefore, and shall have kept the same locked when not in use, but not in excess of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for each ARTIST. While on tour, whether inside or outside the United States, personal baggage must be available to the ARTIST on at least once a reasonable basisweek.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Basic Agreement

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