Amateur Clause Samples
The 'Amateur' clause defines the status and limitations of individuals or entities considered amateurs within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies that certain rights, obligations, or benefits apply differently to amateurs compared to professionals, such as eligibility for participation, compensation, or use of intellectual property. By distinguishing amateurs from professionals, the clause ensures that the agreement's terms are applied appropriately and fairly, preventing misunderstandings and aligning expectations based on the parties' experience or status.
Amateur. Person whose exercise of a performing art is not for profit.
Amateur. Person whose exercise of a performing art is not for profit. A person who hosts, introduces or links the various parts of a stage presentation. An artist who is neither a resident nor a citizen of Canada and who is not a member of the Union or of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association. A person engaged for any position or function enumerated in Clause below.
Amateur radio Frequency Location Comments
