Library Films definition

Library Films means any and all Films that have been completed and/or acquired and delivered to the applicable distributor, and for which Exploitation has commenced on or prior to the date of this Agreement, and any and all additional Films that have been completed and/or acquired and delivered to the applicable distributor, and for which Exploitation has commenced after the date of this Agreement, but on or prior to the Closing Date. For the avoidance of doubt, the term “Library Films” shall include all Films other than Films in Progress, Development Projects and Significant Unproduced Properties.
Library Films means any and all Films that have been completed, acquired and/or delivered, and for which the Exploitation has commenced on or prior to the date of this Agreement, and any and all additional Films that have been completed, acquired and/or delivered, and for which the Exploitation has commenced after the date of this Agreement, but on or prior to the Closing Date. For the avoidance of doubt, the term “Library Films” shall include all Films other than Films-in-Progress.
Library Films means the films listed on Schedule 1.01 and all other Films other than (and only for so long as such Films are) First-Run Feature Films but only to the extent that any of the foregoing are owned or all of the MGM/Orion Companies distribution rights thereto are owned (including by way of license) by an Obligor.

Examples of Library Films in a sentence

  • Licensee shall notify Licensor in writing within thirty (30) days after Licensee’s receipt of the Library Avail List of those Library Films that Licensee has selected to license as Library Films hereunder in accordance with Section 3.1 above.

  • Licensor shall provide Licensee prior to the Effective Date an availability list setting forth the Library Films available for licensing hereunder during each Avail Term in the applicable Territory, together with such Library Film’s Availability Date, License Period and available resolutions in such Territory (“Library Avail List”).

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  • If Licensee fails to select the Library Films required to be licensed under this Section 4.1.1 within 30 days after receiving such VOD Library Avail List, Licensor shall have the right to designate such Library Films.

  • Licensor shall use good faith efforts to list Library Films in all VOD Library Avail Lists provided subsequent to VOD/SVOD Avail Year 1 that are comparable in quality to the Library Films listed on the VOD Library Avail List provided for VOD/SVOD Avail Year 1; provided, however, that Licensor cannot offer any assurance with respect thereto.

  • An analysis of the fair value measurement of financial and non- financial assets and liabilities are provided below:- Level 1: quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.When available, the Group measures the fair value of an instrument using active quoted prices or dealer price quotations (assets and long positions are measured at a bid price; liabilities and short positions are measured at an ask price), without any deduction for transaction costs.

  • Licensee shall license from Licensor as SVOD Included Programs hereunder in each VOD/SVOD Avail Year: (a) 125 Library Films (of which there shall be a minimum of 10 in Tier A, 45 in Tier B and 45 in Tier C), (b) 200 Library Series Television Episodes, (c) 45 Early Window Films (of which there shall be a minimum of 15 DTVs, MFTs, and/or Foreign Films), (d) 100 Current Series Television Episodes, (e) 100 Non-Returning Series Television Episodes, and (f) 150 Local Series Television Episodes.

  • Licensee’s selection of VOD Library Films to be licensed for VOD/SVOD Avail Year 1 is attached hereto as Exhibit G‑1.

  • Each VOD Library Avail List provided subsequent to VOD/SVOD Avail Year 1 shall contain Library Films comparable in number to the number of Library Films listed on the VOD Library Avail List provided for VOD/SVOD Avail Year 1 (which, as a point of reference, has been attached hereto as Exhibit G‑2).


More Definitions of Library Films

Library Films means any and all Films that have been completed and/or acquired, delivered, and for which the Exploitation has commenced on or prior to the date of this Agreement, and any and all additional Films that have been completed and/or acquired, delivered, and for which the Exploitation has commenced after the date of this Agreement, but on or prior to the Closing Date. For the avoidance of doubt, the term “Library Films” shall include all Films other than Films In Progress.
Library Films means the films listed on Schedule 1.01 and all other Films other than (and only for so long as such Films are) First-Run Feature Films.
Library Films shall include all Films other than Films in Progress, Development Projects and Significant Unproduced Properties.
Library Films means any and all Films that have been completed, acquired and/or delivered, and for which the Exploitation has commenced on or

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