Common use of Rehearsals Lost Clause in Contracts

Rehearsals Lost. If a Producer is prevented from giving rehearsals because of fire, accident, riot, strike, illness of more than seven consecutive days, or death of star or prominent member of the cast, Act of God or act of public enemy which could not reasonably be anticipated or prevented, then the time so lost shall not be counted as part of the rehearsal period herein provided. During such a lay-off, the Actor shall be paid a per diem of one-seventh of the amount deemed to be out-of- town living expenses set forth in Rule 63, SALARIES, for a maximum period of two weeks. Should the lay-off continue, the Producer shall pay one-half contractual salary for two further weeks at the end of which time the Actor may terminate Actor's contract, without payment or penalty, unless the Producer continues the services of the Actor by paying full salary therefor.

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Sources: Equity/League Production Contract

Rehearsals Lost. If a Producer is prevented from giving rehearsals because of fire, accident, riot, strike, illness of more than seven consecutive days, or death of star or prominent member of the cast, Act of God or act of public enemy which could not reasonably be anticipated or prevented, then the time so lost shall not be counted as part of the rehearsal period herein provided. During such a lay-off, the Actor shall be paid a per diem of one-seventh of the amount deemed to be out-of- of-town living expenses set forth in Rule 63, SALARIES, for a maximum period of two weeks. Should the lay-off continue, the Producer shall pay one-half contractual salary for two further weeks at the end of which time the Actor may terminate Actor's contract, without payment or penalty, unless the Producer continues the services of the Actor by paying full salary therefor.

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Sources: Equity/League Production Contract