Common use of Threats to Safety Clause in Contracts

Threats to Safety. ‌ In a situation where there has been a threat to the safety of the Artists or place where the Artists have been required to be, by reason of fire, acts of God, acts of the public enemy, and similar causes, and the Artists having been removed to a place of safety, the Artists may not return until they have been assured that the appropriate public authority (e.g. police, fire department, health authority) has authorized the return to the place of work. 21:00 LODGING IN THE POINT OF ORIGIN ‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Vancouver Opera Agreement, Vancouver Opera Agreement

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Threats to Safety. In a situation where there has been a threat to the safety of the Artists or place where the Artists have been required to be, by reason of fire, acts of God, acts of the public enemy, and similar causes, and the Artists having been removed to a place of safety, the Artists may not return until they have been assured that the appropriate public authority (e.g. police, fire department, health authority) has authorized the return to the place of work. work.‌ 21:00 LODGING IN THE POINT OF ORIGIN ‌ORIGIN

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vancouver Opera Agreement

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Threats to Safety. In a situation where there has been a threat to the safety of the Artists or place where the Artists have been required to be, by reason of fire, acts of God, acts of the public enemy, and similar causes, and the Artists having been removed to a place of safety, the Artists may not return until they have been assured that the appropriate public authority (e.g. police, fire department, health authority) has authorized the return to the place of work. 21:00 LODGING IN THE POINT OF ORIGIN ‌.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vancouver Opera Agreement

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