Common use of CARTAGE Clause in Contracts

CARTAGE. If the Musician is required to bring heavy instruments to a recording session, they shall be paid for cartage. If the Musician must take public transportation as the only practicable manner of transportation, cartage bills should be paid as submitted. If private transportation is taken, then the cartage fee shall be $17.00 for the smaller grouping of instruments (accordion, tuba, drums, marimba, chimes, vibraphone, all amplifiers, baritone saxophone, bass saxophone, cello, contrabassoon and contra bass clarinet) and $35.00 for the larger grouping (harp, timpani, keyboard and string bass). The musician shall also be paid the $17.00 cartage fee if they are asked to bring three or more instruments in separate cases, excluding harmonicas, flutes (including recorders) and clarinets (other than bass clarinets and contra bass clarinets). Cartage is not a scale wage and is not subject to pension or reuse.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sound Recording Labor Agreement, Sound Recording Labor Agreement, Sound Recording Labor Agreement

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