Principal performer Sample Clauses

Principal performer a) any person who is heard on the radio with the exception of the group singer, or
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Principal performer a) performer who is heard in digital audio or radio commercial with the exception of the group singer and small role within the limits provided herein, or
Principal performer. PERFORMANCE PLAYS PLAYS YEAR YEARS YEARS YEARS LENGTH 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 250% 300% 30 $207.06 $258.83 $310.59 $362.36 $414.12 $517.65 $621.18 45 $295.64 $369.55 $443.46 $517.37 $591.28 $739.10 $886.92 60 $384.36 $480.45 $576.54 $672.63 $768.72 $960.90 $1,153.08 75 $443.42 $554.28 $665.13 $775.99 $886.84 $1,108.55 $1,330.26 90 $502.47 $628.09 $753.71 $879.32 $1,004.94 $1,256.18 $1,507.41 120 $620.57 $775.71 $930.86 $1,086.00 $1,241.14 $1,551.43 $1,861.71 135 $679.61 $849.51 $1,019.42 $1,189.32 $1,359.22 $1,699.03 $2,038.83 180+ $856.75 $1,070.94 $1,285.13 $1,499.31 $1,713.50 $2,141.88 $2,570.25 Grid 2 OPERA: SECONDARY SOLOIST BASE 2 3 1 3 5 7 PERFORMANCE PLAYS PLAYS YEAR YEARS YEARS YEARS LENGTH 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 250% 300% 30 $189.11 $236.39 $283.67 $330.94 $378.22 $472.78 $567.33 45 $224.91 $281.14 $337.37 $393.59 $449.82 $562.28 $674.73 60 $260.40 $325.50 $390.60 $455.70 $520.80 $651.00 $781.20 75 $319.41 $399.26 $479.12 $558.97 $638.82 $798.53 $958.23 90 $378.48 $473.10 $567.72 $662.34 $756.96 $946.20 $1,135.44 120 $496.56 $620.70 $744.84 $868.98 $993.12 $1,241.40 $1,489.68 135 $555.64 $694.55 $833.46 $972.37 $1,111.28 $1,389.10 $1,666.92 180+ $732.77 $915.96 $1,099.16 $1,282.35 $1,465.54 $1,831.93 $2,198.31 Grid 3 NON-OPERA: ACTOR / OPERA: CHORUS 4 BASE 2 3 1 3 5 7 PERFORMANCE PLAYS PLAYS YEAR YEARS YEARS YEARS LENGTH 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 250% 300% 30 $183.22 $229.03 $274.83 $320.64 $366.44 $458.05 $549.66 45 $218.67 $273.34 $328.01 $382.67 $437.34 $546.68 $656.01 60 $253.95 $317.44 $380.93 $444.41 $507.90 $634.88 $761.85 75 $313.02 $391.28 $469.53 $547.79 $626.04 $782.55 $939.06 90 $372.06 $465.08 $558.09 $651.11 $744.12 $930.15 $1,116.18 120 $490.17 $612.71 $735.26 $857.80 $980.34 $1,225.43 $1,470.51 135 $549.22 $686.53 $823.83 $961.14 $1,098.44 $1,373.05 $1,647.66 180+ $726.37 $907.96 $1,089.56 $1,271.15 $1,452.74 $1,815.93 $2,179.11 Grid 4 OPERA: CHORUS 5 TO 8 BASE 2 3 1 3 5 7 PERFORMANCE PLAYS PLAYS YEAR YEARS YEARS YEARS LENGTH 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 250% 300% 30 $159.86 $199.83 $239.79 $279.76 $319.72 $399.65 $479.58 45 $192.31 $240.39 $288.47 $336.54 $384.62 $480.78 $576.93 60 $224.69 $280.86 $337.04 $393.21 $449.38 $561.73 $674.07 75 $283.75 $354.69 $425.63 $496.56 $567.50 $709.38 $851.25 90 $342.79 $428.49 $514.19 $599.88 $685.58 $856.98 $1,028.37 120 $460.91 $576.14 $691.37 $806.59 $921.82 $1,152.28 $1,382.73 135 $519.94 $649.93 $779.91 $909.90 $1,039.88 $1,299.85 $1,559.82 180+ $697.11 $871.39 $1,045.67 $1,219.94 $1,394.22...
Principal performer a) any artist who is both seen and heard, or partly seen and heard, during the same commercial, excluding extras, demonstrators and artists who make sounds that are not words and do so without being directed;

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  • School Performance The School shall achieve an accountability designation of Good Standing or Honor on each of the three sections of the Performance Framework. In the event the School is a party to a third party management contract which includes a deficit protection clause, the School shall be exempt from some or all measures within the financial portion of the Performance Framework. In accordance with Charter School Law, the Authorizer shall renew any charter in which the public charter school met all of the terms of its performance certificate at the time of renewal.

  • Non-Performance The obligation of ECOLOGY to the RECIPIENT is contingent upon satisfactory performance by the RECIPIENT of all of its obligations under this Agreement. In the event the RECIPIENT unjustifiably fails, in the opinion of ECOLOGY, to perform any obligation required of it by this Agreement, ECOLOGY may refuse to pay any further funds, terminate in whole or in part this Agreement, and exercise any other rights under this Agreement. Despite the above, the RECIPIENT shall not be relieved of any liability to ECOLOGY for damages sustained by ECOLOGY and the State of Washington because of any breach of this Agreement by the RECIPIENT. ECOLOGY may withhold payments for the purpose of setoff until such time as the exact amount of damages due ECOLOGY from the RECIPIENT is determined.

  • Continuing Performance Each party is required to continue to perform its obligations under this contract pending final resolution of any dispute arising out of or relating to this contract, unless to do so would be impossible or impracticable under the circumstances.

  • CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE Work under the Contract shall be performed in a timely, professional and diligent matter by qualified and efficient personnel and in conformity with the strictest quality standards mandated or recommended by all generally-recognized organizations establishing quality standards for the work of the type specified in the Contract. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for controlling the manner and means by which it and its employees or its subcontractors perform the Services, and the Contractor shall observe, abide by, and perform all of its obligations in accordance with all legal and Contract requirements. Without limiting the foregoing, the Contractor shall control the manner and means of the Services so as to perform the work in a reasonably safe manner and comply fully with all applicable codes, regulations and requirements imposed or enforced by any government agencies. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any stricter standard provided in plans, specifications or other documents incorporated as part of the Contract shall govern. The Contractor shall provide the Services with all due skill, care, and diligence, in accordance with accepted industry practices and legal requirements, and to the Department’s satisfaction; the Department’s decision in that regard shall be final and conclusive. All Contractor’s Services under the Contract shall be performed in material compliance with the applicable federal and state laws and regulations in effect at the time of performance, except when imposition of a newly enacted or revised law or regulation would result in an unconstitutional impairment of the Contract. The Contractor will make commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that Contractor's professional and managerial staff maintain a working knowledge and understanding of all federal and state laws, regulations, and administrative code appropriate for the performance of their respective duties, as well as contemplated changes in such law which affect or may affect the Services delivered under the Contract. The Contractor shall maintain a written contingency plan describing in detail how it will continue operations and Services under the Contract in certain events including, but not limited to, strike and disaster, and shall submit it to the Department upon request.

  • Substantial Performance This Contract shall be deemed to be substantially performed only when fully performed according to its terms and conditions and any written amendments or supplements.

  • Past Performance The Government will evaluate the contractor's performance on the NETCENTS-2 Orders provided in Exhibit B, CDRL B001. The PCO will determine the quality of the work performed based on an integrated assessment of data obtained in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting Systems (CPARS) and information obtained from Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) channels, interviews with customers, program managers and/or contracting officers for NETCENTS-2 task orders. Based on the contractor performance records above, the PCO will determine if there is an expectation that the contractor will successfully perform the required efforts under the unrestricted Application Services contract.

  • Service Performance All Services provided by the Agency shall be performed in a diligent, safe, courteous, and timely manner in accordance with this Contract and the Associated federal requirements.

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