Repertory definition

Repertory consists of all copyrighted sound recordings, including sound recordings created during the term of this Agreement, in which Licensor has or will have during the term of this Agreement the right to license transmissions.
Repertory consists of all copyrighted sound recordings, including sound recordings created during the term of this Agreement, in which Licensor has or will have during the term of this Agreement the right to license transmissions. Within sixty (60) days following the date of this Agreement, Licensor shall provide Licensee with a list of those entities that own or control sound recordings which Licensor shall have the right to license to Licensee for transmissions as provided hereunder. Such list of entities shall be as updated by Licensor from time to time by written notice from Licensor to Licensee.
Repertory means a compilation, usually in book form, where information is categorized by the different systems of the body and provides an index of symptoms which lists homeopathic remedies.

Examples of Repertory in a sentence

  • The Licensed Rights are limited to non-dramatic performances of the Musical Works in the ASCAP Repertory.

  • Nothing in this License Agreement shall be construed to grant to Licensee, or any third party, any right to reproduce, copy or distribute by any means, method or process whatsoever, any Musical Works (or any part thereof) that are included in the ASCAP Repertory licensed under this License Agreement.

  • Likewise, it is hereby expressly stated that RÍO CONDOR RESOURCES S.A. has agree a Miner Option Contract with SOCIEDAD LEGAL ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ UNA DE LA SIERRA SAN MARCOS, with regard to the claims called “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ UNA A ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇”, National Roll ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇, constituted by public deed of this same date and before this Notary, Repertory Nº 1985/2009.

  • Except for the limited rights and licenses granted to Licensee pursuant to this License Agreement and subject to the applicable obligations and restrictions set forth herein, nothing shall be construed to restrict, impair, encumber, alter, deprive or adversely affect the ASCAP Repertory or any of ASCAP’s rights or interests therein or any other ASCAP intellectual property, brands, information, content, processes, methodologies, products, goods, services, materials or rights, tangible or intangible.

  • This License Agreement does not authorize the dramatic performances of any Musical Work in the ASCAP Repertory, nor does it authorize the public performance of any opera, operetta, musical comedy, play with music, revue, ballet or like production or performance, in whole or in part; provided, however that this license does authorize the public performance of Musical Works embodied on albums constituting the audio soundtracks of operas, operettas, musical comedies, plays or like productions.

  • Nothing in this License Agreement shall be construed to grant to Licensee, or to authorize Licensee to grant to any of its affiliates or any third party, the right to reproduce, copy, distribute or perform publicly by any means, method or process whatsoever, any sound recording embodying any Musical Works (or any part thereof) that are included in the ASCAP Repertory licensed under this License Agreement.

  • In no event shall Licensee sublicense, transfer, convey or assign this License Agreement and/or the rights granted to Licensee herein or otherwise license others, including any affiliate of Licensee, the right to perform publicly or redistribute in any way any Musical Work in the ASCAP Repertory.

  • The Fees are based upon the total value attributable solely to the interests in and to the Musical Works included in the ASCAP Repertory that are owned and/or controlled by ASCAP Members and specifically exclude the value of any rights and interests in such Musical Works that are owned and/or controlled by any other third-party rights holder, including Broadcast Music, Inc., SESAC Inc.

  • Licensee agrees that neither ASCAP nor any ASCAP Member shall be required to account to any third-party rights holder in any Musical Work in the ASCAP Repertory for the rights granted to Licensee, and as between ASCAP and Licensee, Licensee shall be responsible for any such accounting.

  • Nothing in this License Agreement shall be deemed to grant to any party other than Licensee any right to perform publicly by any means, method or process whatsoever any Musical Work in the ASCAP Repertory licensed pursuant to this License Agreement, including any transmission, retransmission or further transmission of any such Musical Works.


More Definitions of Repertory

Repertory means the up-to-date summary of all the notarial deeds drawn up by a notary;
Repertory as used in this Agreement, shall be defined as a performance pattern consisting of a series of productions introduced at intervals throughout the season, some or all of which are maintained and repeatedly revived as part of the Theatre’s general program for the season.
Repertory consists of all copyrighted music compositions written or published by our members or by the members of affiliated foreign performing rights societies, including compositions written or published during the term of this agreement, and of which we have the right to license non-dramatic public performances.
Repertory means the up-to-date summary of all the notarial deeds, including those in electronic form, drawn up by a notary;
Repertory means a compilation, usually in book form, of information categorized by the different systems of the body and providing an index of symptoms and a listing of corresponding homeopathic remedies.

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  • NBOME means the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners, an organization that prepares and administers qualifying examinations for osteopathic physicians.