Common use of Recording Costs Clause in Contracts

Recording Costs. Composer represents and warrants that Composer has paid all costs incurred with respect to the production and exploitation of the Works, including all amounts that may be due to Composer or any third parties that have rendered services in connection with the Works pursuant to any applicable union or guild or other collective bargaining agreement(s). Composer agrees that to the extent the services rendered with respect to the Works are subject to the jurisdiction of any guild, union or labor organization, Composer shall be responsible for any associated costs. Composer represents and warrants that Composer owns all rights in and to the Works hereunder, and that Composer has fully executed agreements with all third parties involved with the composition and production of the Works setting out that Composer owns all such rights.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Non Exclusive Writer Agreement, Exclusive Production and Publishing Agreement, Master Representation Agreement

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