Common use of GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TO ARRANGERS, ORCHESTRATORS AND COPYISTS Clause in Contracts

GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TO ARRANGERS, ORCHESTRATORS AND COPYISTS. 1. The arranger or orchestrator shall deliver to the copyists a full score. A full score is a visual representation of parts to be performed by instruments and/or voice of a musical ensemble systematically placed on a series of staves, one above the other, and in which no other than two (2) instruments are combined on a single stave. Abbreviations by come sopra and/or col indications within the same score may be used.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Basic Cable Television Agreement, Basic Cable Television Agreement

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GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TO ARRANGERS, ORCHESTRATORS AND COPYISTS. (1. ) The arranger or orchestrator shall deliver to the copyists copyist a full score. A full score is a visual representation of parts to be performed by instruments and/or voice of a musical ensemble systematically placed on a series of staves, one above the other, and in which no other than two (2) instruments are combined on a single stavestaff. Abbreviations by come sopra and/or col indications within the same score may be used.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: National Public Television Agreement, Television Agreement

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GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TO ARRANGERS, ORCHESTRATORS AND COPYISTS. (1. ) The arranger or orchestrator shall deliver to the copyists copyist a full score. A full score is a visual representation of parts to be performed by instruments and/or voice of a musical ensemble systematically placed on a series of staves, one above the other, and in which no other than two (2) instruments are combined on a single stavestaff. Abbreviations by come sopra and/or col indications within the same score may be used.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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