Breaches by Artist Sample Clauses

Breaches by Artist. The shall have the right to terminate the contract of an Artist for the reasons stipulated below:
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Breaches by Artist. ‌ The Engager shall have the right to terminate the contract of an Artist for the reasons stipulated in (A) and/or (B) below: (A) Intoxication or Impairment‌ Inability of an Artist in the opinion of the Engager to rehearse and/or perform caused by intoxication or other impairment. Two independent written records shall be made by a Company member, Artistic, Production or Administrative staff witnessing the Artist’s condition, with a signed acknowledgement by one of either the Engager, Stage Manager and/or Deputy. The records must be recorded on an incident report form supplied by the Engager, and submitted to the Engager and the Stage Manager and/or Deputy. (B) Material Breach‌ Material breach by an Artist of the responsibilities set out in Clauses 5:02, 5:03, 5:04 and/or 5:05 of this Agreement. If after arbitration of such a termination the Arbitrator finds against the Engager, the Engager shall recompense the Artist as awarded by this Arbitrator but in no event less than the fees which would otherwise have been payable under the Artist’s contract. Notwithstanding the above, should an Artist miss a call under this Agreement without reasonable explanation, the Engager shall provide a written warning to the Artist which shall be copied to Equity. Where the Artist has received a written warning regarding a missed call, upon notification to Equity, the Engager may deduct a fine as specified below from the Artist’s contractual fee for each subsequent infraction. Fine $25.00 11:00 DEFAULTING ENGAGER ‌
Breaches by Artist. ‌ The Engager shall have the right to terminate the Opera Agreement Engagement Contract of an Artist for the reasons stipulated below: (A) Impairment‌ Inability of an Artist in the opinion of the Engager to rehearse and/or perform caused by intoxication or other impairment. Two (2) independent written records shall be made, one of which shall be made by the deputy or Stage Manager witnessing the Artist's condition (B) Material Breach‌ Material breach by an Artist of the responsibilities set out in Clauses 5:02, 5:03, 5:04 and/or 5:05 of this Agreement If after arbitration of such a termination the Arbitrator finds against the Engager, the Engager shall recompense the Artist as awarded by this Arbitrator but in no event less than the fees which would otherwise have been payable under the Artist’s Opera Agreement Engagement Contract.
Breaches by Artist. ‌ The NAC shall have the right to terminate the contract of an Artist for the reasons stipulated below: (i) Inability of an Artist in the opinion of the NAC to rehearse and/or perform caused by intoxication or other impairment. Two independent written records shall be made, one of, which shall be considered sufficient notice to Equity. (ii) Material breach by an Artist of the responsibilities set out in the terms of their contract.
Breaches by Artist. The shall have the right to terminate the contract of an Artist for the reasons stipulated below: Inability of an Artist in the opinion of the to rehearse and/or perform caused by intoxication or other impairment. Two independent written records shall be made, one of, which shall be considered sufficient notice to Equity. Material breach by an Artist of the responsibilities set out in the terms of contract. All matters pursuant to the above breaches are subject to the Dispute Resolution and Arbitration process. Notice of termination of an engagement contract shall be in writing. Copies of all notices shall be filed with or mailed to Equity forthwith by the party (Artist or giving notice.
Breaches by Artist. The shall have the right to terminate the contract of an Artist for the reasons stipulated below: Inability of an Artist in the opinion of the to rehearse and/or perform caused by intoxication or other impairment. Two independent written records shall be made, one of, which shall be considered sufficient notice to Equity. Material breach by an Artist of the responsibilities set out in the terms of contract. All matters pursuant to the above breaches are subject to the Dispute Resolution and Arbitration process. TERMINATION Written Notice Notice of termination of an engagement contract shall be in writing. Copies of all notices shall be filed with or mailed to Equity forthwith by the party (Artist or giving notice. Termination of an Individual Contract An individual Artist's engagement contract may be terminated as follows: by mutual agreement, in writing, a copy of which must be filed with Equity; or for breach of contract, for the reasons set out in Clause or of this Agreement. If the fulfilment of this Agreement by the is prevented, rendered impossible or unfeasible by any act or regulation of any public authority, civil tumult, strike, lockout or labour dispute (whether or not involving the epidemic, interruption or delay of transportation services, war conditions or emergencies, or any cause beyond the control of the parties to this Agreement, then and thereupon engagements subject to this Agreement shall terminate and the respective obligations shall be required to be performed only up to the time of such termination, and there shall be no claim for damage by either party to this Agreement arising from the termination of the engagements and the contracted obligations of the parties from and following the termination of this Agreement shall be deemed waived. National Arts Centre Special Events Agreement Page Resolution of Dispute Any dispute involving termination of a contract of engagement with an Artist and any claim regarding expenses or losses incurred by either party shall be subject to Article of this Agreement. Bereavement Leave If any member of an Artist's immediate family is critically ill, or dies (father, mother, brother, sister, child, spouse or equivalent), the agrees to arrange for the Artist to be absent for up to three (3) days without loss of fee, to a maximum payment of two thousand, one hundred and eighty-five dollars ($2,185.00). TO ACCIDENT OR SICKNESS period does not cover the elimination period of the insurance, the shall pay the...
Breaches by Artist. The Engager shall have the right to terminate the contract of an Artist for the reasons stipulated in (A) and/or (B) below: (A) Intoxication or Impairment
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