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Other Permitted Changes. (a) Producer shall pay each principal performer a single additional session fee if Producer requires principal performer to perform on or off-camera in alternate scenes or lines, whether or not pre- scripted, and which are photographed or recorded for other than legal or continuity clearance reasons or because of Directorial Changes as set forth in Agreed Interpretations. All performers in the original scene must remain in the same performer category in the alternate scenes (for example, the performer cannot be downgraded or outgraded during the filming or recording process). Such changes are subject to the conditions set forth in paragraph 3, below. (b) If Producer incorporates any such alternate scenes or lines into subsequent versions of the original commercial, Producer shall pay full residuals to all performers for the use of the original commercial and for all other new or additional commercials created by such changes. The definition of a new or additional commercial remains subject to the editing provisions of Section 26. (c) No part of the additional session fee paid pursuant to this subsection may be credited against any use fees which may become due. (d) Such alternate scenes or lines may not be used to create a shorter or longer version, except as otherwise permitted by Section 26.
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Other Permitted Changes. (a) Producer shall pay each principal performer a single additional session fee if Producer requires principal performer to perform on or off-camera in alternate scenes or lines, whether or not pre- scripted, and which are photographed or recorded for other than legal or continuity clearance reasons or because of Directorial Changes as set forth in subsection (e) below. All performers in the original scene must remain in the same performer category in the alternate scenes (for example, the performer cannot be downgraded or outgraded during the filming or recording process). Such changes are subject to the conditions set forth in paragraph 3, below. (b) If Producer incorporates any such alternate scenes or lines into subsequent versions of the original commercial, Producer shall pay full residuals to all performers for the use of the original commercial and for all other new or additional commercials created by such changes. The definition of a new or additional commercial remains subject to the editing provisions of Section 26. (c) No part of the additional session fee paid pursuant to this subsection may be credited against any use fees which may become due. (d) Such alternate scenes or lines may not be used to create a shorter or longer version, except as otherwise permitted by Section 26. (e) LUHFWRULDO FKDQJHV: LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK SDVW SUDFWLFH, GLUHFWRULDO FKDQJHV EDVHG XSRQ WKH GLUHFWRU¶V discretionary judgment and creative skills may be made in the course of photography or recording without such changes constituting additional commercials, provided that such changes relate to the specific storyboard, script and fundamental concept of the commercial. Payment for Alternate Scenes and Lines is required by Section 20.G. only when the alternate scene or line is reflected in a script or storyboard or when it does not relate to the fundamental concept of the commercial. EXAMPLES: 1. $ FRPPHUFLDO IRU 6DP¶V 3ODFH &DVLQR LQ 1HYDGD LQFOXGHV RQH VFHQH LQ ZKLFK D SHUIRUPHU LV VWDQGLQJ QH[W WR D VORW PDFKLQH VD\LQJ, ³, IHHO OXFN\ WRGD\!´ (a) Permitted change under this provision: the performer is filmed, standing next to the slot PDFKLQH, VD\LQJ, ³,¶P JRQQD ZLQ!´ (b) Not a permitted change under this provision: the performer is filmed standing at the bar, VD\LQJ, ³,¶P JRQQD ZLQ!" 2. A commercial for a shoe store includes a scene in which a performer is modeling red sneakers and posing like a tennis player. (a) Permitted change under this provision: the performer f...

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  • Project Changes 1.8.1. All changes shall be administered per the UGC. 1.8.2. Upon authorization by the Owner, the Owner or Architect/Engineer will prepare and issue all changes to the Contract affecting cost, scope and/or time as a formal Change Order to the Contract on the standard University of Texas MD Xxxxxxxx Cancer Center Change Order form. The Change Order may include separate change issues, identified as Change Proposals and field orders. 1.8.3. Upon authorization by the Owner, Change Proposals may be issued to the Architect/Engineer for pricing by the Contractor. Contractor shall submit pricing to the Owner within twenty-one (21) days and pricing shall be indicated on the standard Owner "Change in Work Cost Analysis" ("Cost Analysis") form provided in the Pre-Construction Conference Brochure. Contractor may not include a Change Proposal within a Change Order unless the Owner has accepted the Change Proposal. 1.8.3.1. The Contractor shall summarize all costs for each change at each level of subcontractor and supplier by preparing the "Cost Analysis" form, and shall provide each subcontractor's cost summary on separate "Cost Analysis" forms as backup. Additional support documentation from both the Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractors is encouraged, but such will not replace use of the standard form. 1.8.3.2. When the Contractor believes it is entitled to a time extension, Contractor shall so state as part of Contractor’s response to the Change Proposal, including a justifica- tion for a time extension. Owner may grant time extensions only if a Change Proposal affects the activities on the Longest Path of an Owner approved Work Progress Schedule; i.e., when the Work impacts the "Contract Substantial Completion Date". 1.8.3.3. If the Owner’s Project Manager and Contractor cannot mutually agree upon a fair and reasonable cost and time settlement, the Owner’s Project Manager may: 1) Reject the quotation and void the Change Proposal, 2) Issue instructions to the Contractor to proceed on a time and material basis for a price to be determined later not to exceed a fixed maximum dollar and time, or 3) Issue a Unilateral Change Order. 1.8.3.4. The Owner’s Construction Inspector and/or Owner’s Project Manager may issue field orders directly to the Contractor for minor changes to the Contract, which can be negotiated in the field. Pricing backup is at the discretion of the Owner’s Construction Inspector, but pricing backup is required for any field order, the pricing backup is to be outlined on the "Cost Analysis" form. When the Owner and Contractor have signed the field order, the Work is authorized and the field order may be included in the next Change Order. 1.8.4. Request for payment for Change Order work may be submitted only after the Change Order has been fully executed.

  • Acceptable Modifications This Guaranty shall be binding upon the Guarantor and upon its successors and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Guaranteed Party and their successors and assigns; provided, however, that the Guarantor may not assign or transfer any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the Guaranteed Party. The assignment rights of the Guaranteed Party will be in accordance with any applicable terms of the Agreement. Any assignment in violation of this Section 8 shall be void and of no effect.

  • Cost Modifications The parties may agree to a reduction in the cost of the Contract at any time during which the Contract is in effect. Without intending to impose a limitation on the nature of the reduction, the reduction may be to hourly, staffing or unit costs, the total cost of the Contract or the reduction may take such other form as the State deems to be necessary or appropriate.

  • Waivers; Modifications Except as set forth in a written instrument included in the related Mortgage File, the (A) material terms of the related Mortgage Note, the related Mortgage(s) and any related loan agreement and/or lock-box agreement have not been waived, modified, altered, satisfied, impaired, canceled, subordinated or rescinded by the mortgagee in any manner, and (B) no portion of a related Mortgaged Property has been released from the lien of the related Mortgage, in the case of (A) and/or (B), to an extent or in a manner that in any such event materially interferes with the security intended to be provided by such document or instrument. Schedule III (xxviii) identifies each Mortgage Loan (if any) as to which, since the latest date any related due diligence materials were delivered to Anthracite Capital, Inc. (or its designee), there has been (in writing) given, made or consented to a material alteration, material modification or assumption of the terms of the related Mortgage Note, Mortgage(s) or any related loan agreement and/or lock-box agreement and/or as to which, since such date, there has been (in writing) a waiver other than as related to routine operational matters or minor covenants.

  • Amendments; Waivers; Modifications This Security Agreement and the provisions hereof may not be amended, waived, modified, changed, discharged or terminated except as set forth in Section 9.1 of the Credit Agreement.

  • SCOPE CHANGES The Commissioner reserves the right to require, by written order, changes to the scope of the Contract, by altering, adding to or deducting from the Bid Specifications, such changes to be within the general scope of the Contract. If any such change causes an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for, performance of any part of the work under the Contract, whether or not changed by the order, the Commissioner shall, upon notice from Contractor as hereafter stated, make an equitable adjustment in the Contract price, the delivery schedule or both and shall modify the Contract. The Contractor must assert its right to an adjustment under this clause within thirty days from the date of receipt of the written order. However, if the Commissioner decides that the facts justify it, the Commissioner may provide an adjustment without receipt of a proposal. Failure to agree to any adjustment shall be a dispute under the Disputes clause, provided, however, that nothing in this clause shall excuse the Contractor from proceeding with the Contract as changed.

  • Mortgage Status; Waivers and Modifications Since origination and except by written instruments set forth in the related Mortgage File or as otherwise provided in the related Mortgage Loan documents (a) the material terms of such Mortgage, Mortgage Note, Mortgage Loan guaranty and related Mortgage Loan documents have not been waived, impaired, modified, altered, satisfied, canceled, subordinated or rescinded in any respect which materially interferes with the security intended to be provided by such mortgage; (b) no related Mortgaged Property or any portion thereof has been released from the lien of the related Mortgage in any manner which materially interferes with the security intended to be provided by such Mortgage or the use or operation of the remaining portion of such Mortgaged Property; and (c) neither the Mortgagor nor the guarantor has been released from its material obligations under the Mortgage Loan. With respect to each Mortgage Loan, except as contained in a written document included in the Mortgage File, there have been no modifications, amendments or waivers, that could be reasonably expected to have a material adverse effect on such Mortgage Loan consented to by the Mortgage Loan Seller on or after the Cut-off Date.

  • Amendments, Changes and Modifications Except as to the termination rights of both Parties as indicated in the Facilities Lease, this Site Lease may not be amended, changed, modified, altered or terminated without the written agreement of both Parties hereto.

  • Compliance with Law; Governmental Approvals Each of the Borrower, the other Loan Parties and the other Subsidiaries is in compliance with each Governmental Approval and all other Applicable Laws relating to it except for noncompliances which, and Governmental Approvals the failure to possess which, could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to cause a Default or Event of Default or have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Alterations, Modifications and Additions Company will, or will cause a Permitted Lessee to, make (or cause to be made) such alterations and modifications in and additions to the Airframe and the Engines as are required from time to time to meet the applicable requirements of the FAA or any applicable government of any other jurisdiction in which the Aircraft is then registered; except for (i) immaterial and non-recurring violations with respect to which corrective measures are being taken promptly by Company (or, if a Lease is then in effect, any Permitted Lessee) upon discovery thereof and (ii) any law, rule, regulation or order the validity or application of which is being contested in good faith by Company (or, if a Lease is then in effect, any Permitted Lessee) in any manner which does not involve any material risk of sale, loss or forfeiture of the Aircraft and does not materially adversely affect Loan Trustee’s interest in the Aircraft. In addition, Company (or any Permitted Lessee), at its own expense, may from time to time add further parts or accessories and make or cause to be made such alterations and modifications in and additions to the Airframe or any Engine as Company (or any Permitted Lessee) deems desirable in the proper conduct of its business, including, without limitation, removal (without replacement) of Parts; provided that no such alteration, modification or addition shall materially diminish the value or utility of the Airframe or such Engine below its value or utility immediately prior to such alteration, modification or addition, assuming that the Airframe or such Engine was then in the condition required to be maintained by the terms of this Indenture, except that the value (but not the utility) of the Airframe or any Engine may be reduced by the value of any such Parts that are removed that Company (or such Permitted Lessee) deems obsolete or no longer suitable or appropriate for use on the Airframe or any Engine. For the avoidance of doubt, Company may make alterations in the passenger configuration of the Aircraft and such alterations shall not be subject to the immediately preceding sentence. All Parts incorporated or installed in or attached or added to the Airframe or any Engine as the result of such alteration, modification or addition shall, without further act, be subject to the Lien of this Indenture. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Company (or any Permitted Lessee) may, at any time, remove any Part from the Airframe or any Engine if such Part: (i) is in addition to, and not in replacement of or substitution for, any Part originally incorporated or installed in or attached to the Airframe or such Engine at the time of delivery thereof to Company or any Part in replacement of, or substitution for, any such Part, (ii) is not required to be incorporated or installed in or attached or added to the Airframe or such Engine pursuant to the first sentence of this Section 7.04(c) and (iii) can be removed from the Airframe or such Engine without materially diminishing the value or utility required to be maintained by the terms of this Indenture that the Airframe or such Engine would have had had such Part never been installed on the Airframe or such Engine. Upon the removal by Company (or any Permitted Lessee) of any Part as permitted by this Section 7.04(c), such removed Part shall, without further act, be free and clear of all rights and interests of Loan Trustee and the Lien of this Indenture and shall no longer be deemed a Part hereunder. Upon request of Company from time to time, Loan Trustee shall execute and deliver to Company instruments reasonably requested by Company confirming the release of any such removed Part from the Lien of this Indenture. Loan Trustee acknowledges that it has no interest in the Excluded Equipment. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 7.04(c) or any other term or condition of this Indenture, Company (or any Permitted Lessee) may from time to time install on, and remove from, the Aircraft equipment that is owned by, leased to or conditionally sold to Company (or any Permitted Lessee) (and title to such equipment shall remain vested in Company, such Permitted Lessee, or the lessor or the conditional vendor thereof) if (1) such equipment is Excluded Equipment and (2) the location affected by any such removal, if damaged, is repaired prior to return, in a workmanlike manner, to a condition suitable for commercial passenger service; provided that all costs of installation, removal and replacement shall be the responsibility of Company.

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