Common use of Multiple Parts Clause in Contracts

Multiple Parts. When a musician plays multiple parts for purposes of over-dubbing, as distinguished from doubles and the playing of those instruments comprising the exceptions to the doubling provision, he/she will be paid the total payments that would have been made if different musicians had been used for each part.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Basic Cable Television Agreement, Basic Cable Television Agreement, Basic Cable Television Agreement

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Multiple Parts. When a musician Musician plays multiple parts for purposes of over-dubbingoverdubbing, as distinguished from doubles and the playing of those instruments comprising the exceptions to the doubling provision, he/she he will be paid the total payments that would have been made if different musicians Musicians had been used for each part.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Television Videotape Agreement, Television Videotape Agreement, Television Videotape Agreement

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Multiple Parts. When a musician Musician plays multiple parts for purposes of over-dubbing, as distinguished from doubles and the playing of those instruments comprising the exceptions to the doubling provision, he/she will such Musician shall be paid the total payments that would have been made if different musicians Musicians had been used for each part.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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