Emergency Rehearsal. An "emergency rehearsal" shall mean a rehearsal necessitated by the inability of an Artist to perform his/her full duties due to sickness or injury or other cause, when the Theatre did not have adequate prior knowledge of the emergency in order to schedule a regular replacement rehearsal.
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Samples: Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement
Emergency Rehearsal. An "emergency rehearsal" shall mean a rehearsal necessitated by the inability of an Artist to perform his/her full duties due to sickness or injury or other cause, when the Theatre did not have adequate prior knowledge of the emergency in order to schedule a regular replacement rehearsal.
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Samples: Independent Theatre Agreement, Independent Theatre Agreement
Emergency Rehearsal. An The term "emergency rehearsal" shall mean a rehearsal necessitated by the inability of an Artist ARTIST to perform his/her full duties due to sickness or injury or other cause, when such emergency rehearsal is posted by the Theatre did EMPLOYER not have adequate prior knowledge more than twenty-four (24) hours after the EMPLOYER learns of the emergency in order or when the EMPLOYER can submit proof to schedule a regular replacement rehearsalthe AGMA delegates that the rehearsal could not have been scheduled at any other time. In any case, the ARTIST called for emergency rehearsals will receive the prevailing rate.
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Samples: Release Agreement, irle.berkeley.edu
Emergency Rehearsal. An "“emergency rehearsal" ” shall mean a rehearsal necessitated by the inability of an Artist to perform his/her full duties due to sickness or injury or other cause, when such emergency was not known to the Theatre did not have adequate Engager more than twenty-four (24) hours prior knowledge of to the emergency in order to schedule a regular replacement rehearsal.
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Samples: Canadian Ballet Agreement
Emergency Rehearsal. An The term "emergency rehearsalEmergency Rehearsal" shall mean a rehearsal necessitated by the inability of an Artist ARTIST to perform his/her full duties due to sickness or injury or other cause, when such emergency rehearsal is posted by the Theatre did EMPLOYER not have adequate prior knowledge more than twenty-four (24) hours after the EMPLOYER learns of the emergency in order or when the EMPLOYER can submit proof to schedule a regular replacement rehearsalthe AGMA delegates that the rehearsal could not have been scheduled at any other time. In any case, the ARTIST called for Emergency Rehearsals will receive the prevailing rate.
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Samples: Release Agreement