Common use of Rider Clause in Contracts

Rider. In the case of (A) and (B) above, there must be a rider to the Artist's contract executed which clearly stipulates the replacement value of the Artist's wardrobe item in the event of loss or damage, and the agreement of the Engager to reimburse the Artist for that amount, should loss or damage occur, pursuant to the provisions of Clause 24:01.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Vancouver Opera Agreement, Vancouver Opera Agreement, Vancouver Opera Agreement

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Rider. In the case of (A) and (B) above, there must be a rider to the Artist's contract executed COA Engagement Contract which clearly stipulates the replacement value of the Artist's wardrobe item in the event of loss or damage, and the agreement of the Engager to reimburse the Artist for that amount, should loss or damage occur, pursuant to the provisions of Clause 24:0123:01.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Opera Agreement, Canadian Opera Agreement, Canadian Opera Agreement

Rider. In the case of (A) and (B) above, there must be a rider to the Artist's contract Opera Agreement Engagement Contract executed which clearly stipulates the replacement value of the Artist's wardrobe item in the event of loss or damage, and the agreement of the Engager to reimburse the Artist for that amount, should loss or damage occur, pursuant to the provisions of Clause 24:01.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Opera Agreement, Opera Agreement, Opera Agreement

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Rider. In the case of (A) and (B) above, there must be a rider to the Artist's contract executed which clearly stipulates the replacement value of the Artist's wardrobe item in the event of loss or damage, and the agreement of the Engager to reimburse the Artist for that amount, should loss or damage occur, pursuant to the provisions of Clause 24:0123:01.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Opera Agreement

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