Motion Picture Industry definition

Motion Picture Industry means any industry, business or establishment operated for the purpose of motion picture or television film production, or primarily allied with theatrical or television, motion picture productions, including but not limited to motion pictures for entertainment, commercial, religious, or educational purposes, whether made by film, tape, or otherwise.
Motion Picture Industry means any industry, business or establishment operated for the purpose of motion picture or television film production, or primarily allied with theatrical or television, motion picture productions, including but not
Motion Picture Industry means the totality of activities that are in the scope of motion picture culture and the motion picture industry, as well as all persons pursuing such activities;

Examples of Motion Picture Industry in a sentence

  • Modify Article 31 (b) of the Supplemental Digital Production Agreement to increase the hourly contribution rate to the Motion Picture Industry Health Plan for each hour worked by or guaranteed an employee by any Employer which qualifies as a “$ 15 Million Contributor” by forty cents ($0.40) per hour effective October 2, 2022; by an additional by forty cents ($0.40) per hour effective October 1, 2023; and by an additional by forty cents ($0.40) per hour effective September 29, 2024.

  • The Employer shall make contributions to the Motion Picture Industry Pension and Health Plans, Retiree Health Plan, and the Individual Account Plan as provided for in the current IATSE Basic Agreement (including Article XII, Article XIII, Article XIIIA, and Article XXXIV(d)).

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