Common use of Limitations on License Clause in Contracts

Limitations on License. (a) This license is not assignable or transferable by operation of law or otherwise, except as provided in Paragraph "1(b)" hereof, and is limited to the LICENSEE and to the premises. (b) This license does not authorize performances in connection with a skating revue, extravaganza or show (other than "exhibition skating"). (c) This license does not authorize the broadcasting, telecasting or transmission by wire or otherwise, of renditions of musical compositions in SOCIETY's repertory to persons outside of the premises. (d) This license does not authorize any performance by means of a coin-operated phonorecord player (jukebox) otherwise covered by the statutory license provisions of 17 U.S.C. § 116. (e) This license is limited to non-dramatic performances, and does not authorize any dramatic performances. For purposes of this agreement, a dramatic performance shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (i) performance of a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined) in its entirety; (ii) performance of one or more musical compositions from a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined) accompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action, or visual representation of the work from which the music is taken; (iii) performance of one or more musical compositions as part of a story or plot, whether accompanied or unaccompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action, or visual representation; (iv) performance of a concert version of a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined). The term "dramatico-musical work" as used in this agreement, shall include, but not be limited to, a musical comedy, oratorio, choral work, opera, play with music, revue, or ballet.

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Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

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Limitations on License. (a) This license is not assignable or transferable by operation of law or otherwise, except as provided in Paragraph "1(b)" hereof, and is limited to the LICENSEE and to the premises. (b) This license does not authorize performances in connection with a skating revue, extravaganza or show (other than "exhibition skating"). (c) This license does not authorize the broadcasting, telecasting or transmission by wire or otherwise, of renditions of musical compositions in SOCIETY's 'S repertory to persons outside of the premises. (c) This license does not authorize performances on the premises which emanate from any point outside the premises or are transmitted by any means to the premises, including, but not-limited to, such means as background music services, pay television, cable television or wired music, excepting, however, performances by means of off-the-air reception of television broadcasts or radio broadcasts further transmitted on the premises by means of loudspeakers. (d) This license does not authorize any performance by means of a coin-operated phonorecord player (jukebox) otherwise covered by the statutory license provisions of 17 U.S.C. § §116. (e) This license is limited to non-dramatic performances, and does not authorize any dramatic performances. For purposes of this agreement, a dramatic performance shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (i) performance of a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined) in its entirety; (ii) performance of one or more musical compositions from a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined) accompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action, or visual representation of the work from which the music is taken; (iii) performance of one or more musical compositions as part of a story or plot, whether accompanied or unaccompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action, or visual representation; (iv) performance of a concert version of a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined). The term "dramatico-musical work" as used in this agreement, shall include, but not be limited to, a musical comedy, oratorio, choral work, opera, play with music, revue, or ballet.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Private Club License Agreement, Private Club License Agreement

Limitations on License. (a) This license is not assignable or transferable by operation of law or otherwise, except as provided in Paragraph "1(b)" hereof, otherwise and is limited strictly to the LICENSEE and to the premiseslicensed aircraft. (b) This license does not authorize performances in connection with a skating revue, extravaganza or show (other than "exhibition skating"). (c) This license does not authorize the broadcasting, telecasting or transmission by wire or otherwise, of renditions of musical compositions in SOCIETYASCAP's repertory to persons outside of the premiseslicensed aircraft. (dc) This license does not authorize any performance by means of a coin-operated phonorecord player (jukebox) otherwise covered by the statutory license provisions of 17 U.S.C. § 116performances in or at any airports, airline terminals, boarding areas, runways or hangars, other than performances on board licensed aircraft. (ed) This license is limited to non-dramatic performances, and does not authorize any dramatic performances. For purposes of this agreementAgreement, a dramatic performance shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (i) performance of a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined) in its entiretyen tirety; (ii) performance of one or more musical compositions from a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined) accompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action, or visual representation of the work from which the music is taken; (iii) performance of one or more musical compositions as part of a story or plot, whether accompanied or unaccompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action, or visual representation;; or (iv) performance of a concert version of a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter herei nafter defined). The term "dramatico-musical work" as used in this agreementAgreement, shall include, but not be limited to, a musical comedy, oratorio, choral work, opera, play with music, revue, or ballet.

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Samples: License Agreement

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Limitations on License. (a) This license is not assignable or transferable by operation of law or otherwise, except as provided in Paragraph "1(bsubparagraph “1(c)" hereof, and is limited to the LICENSEE and to the premises. (b) This license does not authorize performances in connection with a skating revue, extravaganza or show (other than "exhibition skating"). (c) This license does not authorize the broadcasting, telecasting or transmission by wire or otherwise, of renditions of musical compositions in SOCIETY's ASCAP’s repertory to persons outside of the premises. (dc) This license does not authorize any performance by means of a coin-operated phonorecord player (jukebox) otherwise covered by the statutory compulsory license provisions of 17 U.S.C. § §116. (d) This license does not authorize any public performances at concerts or recitals conducted at the premises before, during or after the carnival for which a separate admission fee, cover, minimum or similar charge is made. (e) This license is limited to LICENSEE, the premises, and performances occurring in the course of and as part of the carnival conducted at the premises. (f) This license is limited to the United States, its territories and possessions, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. (g) This license is limited to non-dramatic performances, and does not authorize any dramatic performances. For purposes of this agreementAgreement, a dramatic performance shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (i) performance of a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined) in its entirety; (ii) performance of one or more musical compositions from a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined) accompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action, or visual representation of the work from which the music is taken; (iii) performance of one or more musical compositions as part of a story or plot, whether accompanied or unaccompanied by dialogue, pantomime, dance, stage action, or visual representation; (iv) performance of a concert version of a "dramatico-musical work" (as hereinafter defined). The term "dramatico-musical work" ”, as used in this agreementAgreement, shall include, but not be limited to, a musical comedy, oratorio, choral work, opera, play with music, revue, or ballet.

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Samples: License Agreement

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