Common use of Rider Clause in Contracts

Rider. The standard CTA Engagement Contract may be designated a Run-of-the-Play CTA Engagement Contract by the addition of a rider which stipulates: The Theatre and the Artist agree that this CTA Engagement Contract is designated as a Run-of-the-Play CTA Engagement Contract pursuant to the provisions of Clauses 35:02, 35:11, 38:08, 38:11, and 38:15(C). CTA Engagement Contracts which do not contain this wording will not be accepted as Run-of-the-Play CTA Engagement Contracts.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement

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Rider. The standard CTA Engagement Contract may be designated as a Run-of-the-Play Guaranteed CTA Engagement Contract by the addition of a rider which stipulates: The Theatre and the Artist agree that this CTA Engagement Contract is designated as a Run-of-the-Play Guaranteed CTA Engagement Contract pursuant to the provisions of Clauses 35:0235:03, 35:11, 38:0838:09, 38:11, and 38:15(C)) of the CTA. CTA Engagement Contracts which do not contain this wording will not be accepted as Run-of-the-Play Guaranteed CTA Engagement Contracts.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement

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Rider. The standard CTA Engagement Contract may be designated as a Run-of-the-Play Guaranteed CTA Engagement Contract by the addition of a rider which stipulates: The Theatre and the Artist agree that this CTA Engagement Contract is designated as a Run-of-the-Play Guaranteed CTA Engagement Contract pursuant to the provisions of Clauses 35:0235:03, 35:11, 38:0838:09, 38:11, and 38:15(C)) of the CTA. CTA Engagement Contracts which do not contain this wording will not be accepted as Run-of-the-Play Guaranteed CTA Engagement Contracts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement

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