Common use of Multiple Parts Clause in Contracts

Multiple Parts. When a Musician plays multiple parts for purposes of overdubbing, as distinguished from doubles and the playing of those instruments comprising the exceptions to the doubling provision, he 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: 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 overdubbingover-dubbing, as distinguished from doubles and the playing of those instruments comprising the exceptions to the doubling provision, he he/she 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: Basic Cable Television Agreement, Basic Cable Television Agreement, Basic Cable Television Agreement

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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement by And

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