Common use of Exhibition Fee Clause in Contracts

Exhibition Fee. An organiser of a time-limited exhibition must pay the originator an exhibition fee if works owned by the originator are displayed to the general public or a larger private party. The size of the exhibition fee is set out in the appended tariff. The tariff also shows the minimum ex- hibition fee. The level of compensation for individual exhibitions is determined by viewer statistics for the financial year prior to the relevant exhibition and the duration of the exhibition. In preparation for the 2015 calendar year, the amounts in the tariff will, for the first time, be increased in line with the consumer price index (CPI), and will subsequently be reviewed every 3 years. The Swedish Arts Coun- cil will check that this is done. The amount is rounded up to the nearest hundred Swedish Kronor. The originator is not entitled to compensation when:

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Samples: www.kro.se, www.kulturradet.se, earights.org

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