Auditions definition

Auditions means the ground auditions held on certain dates and cities as informed to the selected Contestant(s).
Auditions means the ground Auditions held at various cities on certain dates as informed to the selected Contestant(s).
Auditions means the online auditions held on certain dates as informed to the selected Contestant(s).

Examples of Auditions in a sentence

  • The dates for any subsequent rounds of Auditions will be subsequently informed to the relevant shortlisted Auditionees.

  • Auditions will be subject to such timing stipulations and requirements as may be determined by the Company and the Company makes no representations, warranties nor provides any undertaking to any of the Contestant(s) that any or all of the Contestants will be able to take part in Audition.

  • Persons from the first set of Auditions may be considered in the second shoot schedule, if the need arises, at the sole discretion of the Company.

  • Use of mobile phones will not be permitted during the shoot, and during the Auditions.

  • Auditions are held in the fall semester and students participate for the academic year.

  • The Company reserves the right to use some of the first (1st) round Auditionees as they deem fit for the second (2nd) or any subsequent rounds of Auditions.

  • All cost incurred for participating in Auditions is to be solely borne by Auditionees.

  • In the event of any fault, misunderstanding or dispute concerning any part of the Show, and/or the operation of the telephone system, Auditions, Call-backs, the selection of Contestant(s) at any stage, or the validity of any question or answer options, the decision of the Company shall be final and binding on all Contestant(s).

  • Notwithstanding any other provisions in this Agreement, the Company may, at its sole and absolute discretion, cancel or reschedule the Auditions, or hold additional Auditions on such other dates and at such places or may change the process or manner in which such auditions are conducted as it may determine and the Contestant(s) shall adhere to and abide by any and all instructions, requirements and timing stipulations as determined by the Company and shall attend at any and all such additional Auditions.

  • The Company reserves the right to re-schedule the date(s) of registration, call-backs, Auditions, recording the Studio Part of the Show and broadcast, at its discretion.


More Definitions of Auditions

Auditions means the ground Auditions held in Mumbai on dates as informed to the selected Participant(s).
Auditions means the online/ground auditions held at various cities on certain dates as informed to the selected Contestants(s).
Auditions means the auditions held on certain dates as informed to the selected Winner(s) who answer all the questions in the Dummy Hot Seat
Auditions means jointly and/or severally the Digital Auditions and/or On Ground Auditions and different Levels of selection process to be conducted inter alia in the mode and manner as detailed hereunder during the Audition Period (defined below), which the Participant(s) is required to qualify to participate in further Levels for participating in the Program.

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