Incidental Music definition

Incidental Music means music that is not specially composed for the production of the Play which is used as part of the Play (whether to add atmosphere to the action within the Play, to accompany a scene change or otherwise), but excludes Interpolated Music; Interpolated Music means music not specially written for the production of the Play, but performed by a character(s) to be heard by another character(s) in the production; Net Box Office Receipts means the sums actually received at the box office after the deduction of either Value Added Tax at the prevailing rate or, if the Theatre is culturally exempt from VAT and VAT has not been charged at the point of ticket sale, the equivalent of VAT at the prevailing rate and any other tax (except income tax and corporation tax), library, credit card, charge card and other sales commissions, sales-stimulating discounts offered at the discretion of the Theatre in accordance with the Theatre’s established custom and practice for previews, matinees, parties, affinity groups, stand-by sales, the sale of tickets linked to the offer of other good and services (such offers being generally applicable to any of the plays in repertoire with the Play) and for such other special discount unique to the Play as may be agreed between the Theatre and the Writer for the sale of admissions to each performance of the Play;
Incidental Music means music that is not specially composed for the production of the Play which is used as part of the Play (whether to add atmosphere to the action within the Play, to accompany a scene change or otherwise), but excludes Interpolated Music; Interpolated Music means music not specially written for the production of the Play, but performed by a character(s) to be heard by another character(s) in the production; Net Box Office Receipts means the sums actually received at the box office after the deduction of either Value Added Tax at the prevailing rate or, if the Theatre is culturally exempt from VAT and VAT has not been charged at the point of ticket sale, the equivalent of VAT at the prevailing rate and any other tax (except income tax and corporation tax), library, credit card, charge card and other sales commissions, sales-stimulating discounts offered at the discretion of the Theatre in accordance with the Theatre’s established custom and practice for previews, matinees, parties, affinity groups, stand-by sales, the sale of tickets linked to the offer of other good and services (such offers being generally applicable to any of the plays in repertoire with the Play) and for such other special discount unique to the Play as may be agreed between the Theatre and the Writer for the sale of admissions to each performance of the Play; Net House Cash Capacity means the total revenue (less VAT or any other tax but without any other deduction) which would have been received by the box office for the sale of admissions for a performance if all admissions had been sold at the advertised price; Non-commissioned Play means a pre-existing Play by the Writer that has not been commissioned by the Theatre; North America means the USA and Canada; Options means the options set out in clause 16.1, each of which are exercisable separately, and “Option” will be construed accordingly;

Examples of Incidental Music in a sentence

  • Secondary Payments shall be due for Secondary Uses (as specified below) of new BBC Content containing the re-used Incidental Music.

  • Incidental Music Music that is incidental to the action such as background music, stings, identifying music, opening and closing music.

  • Re-Use Fee to permit the BBC to authorise unlimited re-use as Incidental Music in new BBC Content produced by third parties under a series format licence from the BBC 75% of the Call Fee, Performance Fee and Overtime Fee for the Recording Session(s) in which the required Incidental Music is produced is payable.

  • C5a Incidental Music The Manager shall be responsible for clearing at his/her own expense the rights to any incidental music used in the production of the Play, however, the Manager shall not be obliged to use music where the cost exceeds that of the PRS tariff T for incidental music.

  • As an alternative where Incidental Music for a series, mini-series or serial is recorded in a session per single film or episode basis, the total number of hours that a Musician is engaged for may be aggregated and Producer shall be entitled to apply clause 3.2 of this Agreement.

  • Incidental Music Music that is incidental tothe action such as background music, stings, identifying music, opening and closing music.

  • Any Incidental Music hours recorded should be paid at the relevant hourly Combined Use rate.