Common use of BOOTH MUSIC Clause in Contracts

BOOTH MUSIC. Live or taped music is prohibited as part of an exhibit of display without written permission from an appropriate music licensing source (i.e. BMI, ASCAP). Evidence of such an agreement must be available for review upon request. In the event written confirmation cannot be documented, the vendor agrees to cease playing the music.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Exhibitor Agreement, Exhibitor Agreement, Exhibitor Agreement

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BOOTH MUSIC. Live or taped music is prohibited as part of an exhibit of or display without written permission from an appropriate music licensing source (i.e. BMI, ASCAP)source. Exhibitor agrees to obtain such written permission. Evidence of such an agreement must be available for review GCSCS upon request. In the event written confirmation cannot be documented, documented the vendor agrees to cease playing the music.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Exhibitor Application Contract, Exhibitor Application Contract, Exhibitor Application Contract

BOOTH MUSIC. Live or taped music is prohibited as part of an exhibit of or display without written permission from an appropriate music licensing source (i.e. BMI, ASCAP)source. Exhibitor agrees to obtain such written permission. Evidence of such an agreement must be available for review TGE upon request. In the event written confirmation cannot be documented, documented the vendor agrees to cease playing the music.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Application and Agreement, Application and Agreement, Application and Agreement

BOOTH MUSIC. Live or taped music is prohibited as part of an exhibit of or display without written permission from an appropriate music licensing source (i.e. BMI, ASCAP)source. Xxxxxxx agrees to obtain such written permission. Evidence of such an agreement must be available for review TGE upon request. In the event written confirmation cannot be documented, documented the vendor agrees to cease playing the music.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sponsor Application and Agreement, Sponsor Application and Agreement, Saturday And

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BOOTH MUSIC. Live or taped music is prohibited as part of an exhibit of or display without written permission from an appropriate music licensing source (i.e. BMI, ASCAP)source. Exhibitor agrees to obtain such written permission. Evidence of such an agreement must be available for review GCS upon request. In the event written confirmation cannot be documented, documented the vendor agrees to cease playing the music.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.green-technology.org

BOOTH MUSIC. Live or taped music is prohibited as part of an exhibit of or display without written permission from an appropriate music licensing source (i.e. BMI, ASCAP). Evidence of such an agreement must be available for review upon request. In the event written confirmation cannot be documented, the vendor agrees to cease playing the music.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: abqhomeshows.com

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