ARRANGING AND ORCHESTRATING Sample Clauses

ARRANGING AND ORCHESTRATING. DEFINITIONS
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ARRANGING AND ORCHESTRATING. 18.1 All arranging and orchestrating of music, whether instrumental or vocal, done within the territorial jurisdiction of the CFM at the request of the CBC, its employees or agents shall be done by members and shall be paid for at not less than the applicable fees set out in Article 18.11. Work under this Article can be used in whole or in part as per Article 6.4 or Article 21.1 as applicable.
ARRANGING AND ORCHESTRATING. Composing Industrial Conditions of Employment of Members General Conditions Applicable to all Recordings Duration, and Leader or Conductor
ARRANGING AND ORCHESTRATING. All arranging, orchestrating of music, whether instrumental or vocal, done within the territorial jurisdiction of the at the request of the its employees or agents shall be done by members and shall be paid for at not less than the applicable fees set out in the following schedule, for the first use only by the of any such arrangements. No office space charge or commission is to be deducted from any of the basic minimum fees applicable under this Agreement. Arrangers shall stamp the score with their union stamp. The date of the work shall be marked clearly on the score. Minimum pay for any job assignment shall be no less than the equivalent of a four- hour (4) call at the applicable hourly rate (i.e. straight-time rate). Arrangers shall receive the following premium rates:
ARRANGING AND ORCHESTRATING. All arranging and orchestrating of music, whether instrumental or vocal, done within the territorial jurisdiction of the at the request of the Corporation, its employees or agents shall be done by members and shall be paid for at not less than the applicable fees set out in the following schedule, for the first use only by the Corporation of any such arrangements. Arrangers will receive step-upfees for the re-use of their work on the same percentage basis as applied to musicians and copyists as set out in this Agreement, and these step-up fees are to be based on the total amount of the original contract covering the No office space charge or commission is to be deducted from any of the basic minimum fees applicable under this Agreement. Where the Corporation requires the of members on "out-of-xxx"engagements,the shall be reimbursed as set out in Article of this Agreement in the same way as musicians performing on the engagement are reimbursed. Re-use payments for arranging prepared for a Bank Act shall be based on actual wages earned. Arrangers shall stamp the score with their official union stamp. The date of the work shall be marked clearly on the score. Minimum pay for any job assignment shall be no less than the equivalent of a four-hour (4) call at the applicable hourly rate (i.e. rate). Any arranging and/or orchestrating done for a short subject or broadcast recording shall be paid for at the listed applicable rate, plus twenty-five percent (25%). Arrangers shall receive the following premium rates:

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