Common use of Make-Up Clause in Contracts

Make-Up. A Sideline Musician who is directed to and does have body make-up or oil applied to more than fifty percent (50%) of his/her body and/or who is required to and does wear a rubber skullcap and/or who is required to and does wear hair goods affixed with spirit gum (specified as full beards, mutton chops or a combination of goatee and mustache) and/or who, at the time of his employment, is required to and does wear his own natural full-grown xxxxx, as a condition of employment, shall be entitled to additional compensation of $20.00 per day. It is understood and agreed that a Sideline Musician who grows or is directed to grow a xxxxx while employed by the Producer shall not be entitled to such additional compensation therefor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Basic Television Motion Picture Agreement, Basic Theatrical Motion Picture Agreement, Basic Theatrical Motion Picture Agreement

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Make-Up. A Sideline Musician who is directed to and does have body make-up or oil applied to more than fifty percent (50%) of his/her body and/or who is required to and does wear a rubber skullcap and/or who is required to and does wear hair goods affixed with spirit gum (specified as full beards, mutton chops or a combination of goatee and mustache) and/or who, at the time of his employment, is required to and does wear his own natural full-grown xxxxx, as a condition of employment, shall be entitled to additional compensation of $20.00 10.00 per day. It is understood and agreed that a Sideline Musician who grows or is directed to grow a xxxxx while employed by the Producer shall not be entitled to such additional compensation therefor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Basic Theatrical Motion Picture Agreement, Basic Television Film Agreement

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