Common use of Limitations of Rights Clause in Contracts

Limitations of Rights. A. Except as specifically described in Paragraph 1, above, nothing contained herein shall be construed as permitting LICENSEE to publicly perform, transmit, re-transmit or reproduce any Composition by any means, medium, method, device or process now or hereafter known, or as permitting LICENSEE to grant any such right to others. B. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude “Grand Rights” in and to the Compositions (“Grand Rights” include, but are not limited to, the right to perform, in whole or in part, dramatico-musical and dramatic works in a dramatic setting). C. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude performances of the Compositions: (i) which are part of a background music service originating from any location, including a Licensed Premises, which performances are authorized by SESAC pursuant to a separate license agreement, regardless of the means by which such performances are transmitted on or to such Licensed Premises, and/or (ii) by coin-operated phonorecord players (“jukeboxes”), as defined in 17 U.S.C. § 116. D. The authorization provided in this Agreement shall be limited to public performances made in the United States of America, its territories, possessions and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. E. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude performances of the Compositions at Concerts ("Concerts" are musical performances by an entertainer, group or performer, whose primary purpose is entertainment by the performance of music). F. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any portion of the Premises in which the primary purpose is serving the public as a restaurant, nightclub, tavern or gaming facility. G. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any hotels, motels, inns or similar establishments having more than three (3) rooms for overnight accommodations. H. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any portion of the Premises that is used as a retail establishment. I. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1 exclude the right to publicly perform the Compositions during political campaign events and/or events organized by political organizations.

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Samples: Sesac Music Performance License, Sesac Music Performance License, Sesac Music Performance License

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Limitations of Rights. A. Except as specifically described in Paragraph 1, above, nothing contained herein shall be construed as permitting LICENSEE to publicly perform, transmit, re-transmit or reproduce any Composition by any means, medium, method, device or process now or hereafter known, or as permitting LICENSEE to grant any such right to others. B. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude “Grand Rights” in and to the Compositions (“Grand Rights” include, but are not limited to, the right to perform, in whole or in part, dramatico-musical and dramatic works in a dramatic setting). C. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude performances of the Compositions: : (i) which are part of a background music service originating from any location, including a Licensed the Premises, which performances are authorized by SESAC pursuant to a separate license agreement, regardless of the means by which such performances are transmitted on or to such Licensed the Premises, and/or (ii) by coin-coin- operated phonorecord players (“jukeboxes”), as defined in 17 U.S.C. § 116. D. The authorization provided in this Agreement shall be limited to public performances made in the United States of America, its territories, possessions and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. E. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude performances of the Compositions at Concerts made as part of Sporting Events ("Concerts" “Sporting Events” are musical performances by an entertainerprofessional, group semi-professional, major or performer, whose primary purpose is entertainment by the performance of musicminor league athletic competitions). F. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any portion performances of the Premises in which Compositions made as part of Concerts, other than those promoted solely by LICENSEE (“Concerts” are those performances by an entertainer or entertainment group where the primary purpose focus is serving the public as a restaurant, nightclub, tavern or gaming facilityperformance of music). G. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any hotels, motels, inns or similar establishments having more than three (3) rooms for overnight accommodationsperformances of the Compositions made by and/or on the premises of colleges and/or universities. H. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any portion of the Premises that is used as a retail establishment. I. X. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1 exclude the right to publicly perform the Compositions during political campaign events and/or events organized by political organizations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

Limitations of Rights. A. Except as specifically described in Paragraph 1, above, nothing contained herein shall be construed as permitting LICENSEE to publicly perform, transmit, re-transmit or reproduce any Composition by any means, medium, method, device or process now or hereafter known, or as permitting LICENSEE to grant any such right to others. B. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude “Grand Rights” in and to the Compositions (“Grand Rights” include, but are not limited to, the right to perform, in whole or in part, dramatico-musical and dramatic works in a dramatic setting). C. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude performances of the Compositions: (i) which are part of a background music service originating from any location, including a Licensed the Premises, which performances are authorized by SESAC pursuant to a separate license agreement, regardless of the means by which such performances are transmitted on or to such Licensed the Premises, and/or (ii) by coin-operated phonorecord players (“jukeboxes”), as defined in 17 U.S.C. § 116. D. The authorization provided in this Agreement shall be limited to public performances made in the United States of America, its territories, possessions and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. E. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude areas used as retail facilities, restaurants, bars and similar locations. F. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude performances of the Compositions at Concerts ("Concerts" are musical performances by an entertainer, group or performer, whose primary purpose is entertainment by the performance of music). F. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any portion of the Premises in which the primary purpose is serving the public as a restaurant, nightclub, tavern or gaming facility. G. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any hotels, motels, inns or similar establishments having more than three (3) rooms for overnight accommodations. H. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any portion of the Premises that is used as a retail establishment. I. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1 exclude the right to publicly perform the Compositions during political campaign events and/or events organized by political organizations.

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Samples: Music Performance License

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Limitations of Rights. A. Except as specifically described in Paragraph 1, above, nothing contained herein shall be construed as permitting LICENSEE to publicly perform, transmit, re-transmit or reproduce any Composition by any means, medium, method, device or process now or hereafter known, or as permitting LICENSEE to grant any such right to others. B. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude “Grand Rights” in and to the Compositions (“Grand Rights” include, but are not limited to, the right to perform, in whole or in part, dramatico-musical and dramatic works in a dramatic setting). C. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude performances of the Compositions: : (i) which are part of a background music service originating from any location, including a Licensed the Premises, which performances are authorized by SESAC pursuant to a separate license agreement, regardless of the means by which such performances are transmitted on or to such Licensed the Premises, and/or (ii) by coin-operated phonorecord players (“jukeboxes”), as defined in 17 U.S.C. § 116. D. The authorization provided in this Agreement shall be limited to public performances made in the United States of America, its territories, possessions and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. E. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude performances of the Compositions at Concerts made as part of Sporting Events ("Concerts" “Sporting Events” are musical performances by an entertainerprofessional, group semi-professional, major or performer, whose primary purpose is entertainment by the performance of musicminor league athletic competitions). F. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any portion performances of the Premises in which Compositions made as part of Concerts, other than those promoted solely by LICENSEE (“Concerts” are those performances by an entertainer or entertainment group where the primary purpose focus is serving the public as a restaurant, nightclub, tavern or gaming facilityperformance of music). G. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any hotels, motels, inns or similar establishments having more than three (3) rooms for overnight accommodationsperformances of the Compositions made by and/or on the premises of colleges and/or universities. H. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1, above, shall exclude any portion of the Premises that is used as a retail establishment. I. The rights granted pursuant to Paragraph 1 exclude the right to publicly perform the Compositions during political campaign events and/or events organized by political organizations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sesac Music Performance License

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