Production Fee. “Production Fee” shall mean a quarterly fee remitted to the City by Owner based on the gross wholesale receipts of its operations, as defined below, in the amount of 3% of gross sales from operations to begin after 8 months of commencement of operation.
Production Fee. “Production Fee” shall mean any cannabis cultivation, processing, testing, distribution, and transportation of cannabis and cannabis products.
Production Fee. We will pay you a Production Fee for the accepted Work, which includes payment for all of the rights you are granting to us under this Agreement. We will pay the Production Fee within thirty days of our acceptance of Work, as well as receipt of an invoice from you, unless different payment terms are stated in Schedule A.
Production Fee. 3.1 In consideration for the performance by Producer of its obligations hereunder and in full discharge of all of IPG's obligations to Producer in connection with production of the Series, IPG agrees to pay Producer, and Producer agrees to accept, "Production Fees" in the amount of $55,000 per program for the first order of twenty two (22) programs, an aggregate amount of $1,210,000.00, payable as follows: $250,000 on or before April 30, 1996, $480,000
Production Fee. On the day which is thirty days after the Initial Registration Date, the Company will pay Snap a $250,000 production and content integration fee, which shall be non-refundable except as provided in SECTION 10.6.
Production Fee. CUC shall pay a Production Fee of Two Cents ($0.02) per Plant produced kilowatt hour to cover the costs of lubricant oils consumables and spare parts from the date of Substantial Completion and for as long as the Operations and Maintenance portion of this Agreement is in effect in accordance with Section 16.1 hereof. CUC, at its own cost, shall be responsible for providing all fuel necessary for operating the facility at full capacity through the period of Final Plant Turnover. Such Production Fee shall be due upon CUC's receipt of Contractor's invoice therefore, but in no event in excess of twice per month.
Production Fee. On the first day of principal photography, the Producer shall pay each credited Writer contracted under this Agreement share of the Production Fee. In the case of a Documentary, on recording of final Narration, or at the fine cut if no Narration recording, the Producer shall pay to each credited Writer contracted under this Agreement share of the Production Fee (See Article for the division of the Production Fee.) This Production Fee shall be calculated on the basis of the Budget, as follows: If the is: The Production Fee is: plus of the Budget plus of the Budget in excess of plus of the Budget in excess of plus of the Budget in excess of plus of the Budget in excess of a7 For a Budget in excess of million the Production Fee is negotiable, but the floor for such negotiation is Following is a table setting out examples of these payments: PRODUCTION FEE The following table illustrates the formula provided in Article and gives examples. For the purpose of calculating the actual Production Fee, the total Budget figure must be used. shall not be less than plus of plus of plus of In the case of a Series, the Budget for an episode shall be the Budget for that episode, or the total Budget for the Series, including amortized items, divided by the number of episodes in the Series. The option chosen by the Producer shall apply to the entire Series. If the Budget is expressed in a foreign currency, then the Production Fee shall be calculated at a conversion rate no less favourable to the Writer than the conversion rate set by the Producer’s bank within three business days prior to the start of principal photography. Script Fees paid to a credited Writer contracted under this Agreement may be deducted from share of the Production Fee to a maximum of the Writer’s share of the Production Fee but no other deductions of any kind may be made. In the event of a dispute as to the credits, the Producer shall on the first day of principal photography pay the maximum amount of the Production Fee the maximum amount payable to any and all based on any potential credit arbitration decision) due the to the Guild to be held in trust for such until a credit arbitration has been concluded. If there are credited Writers contracted under other guild agreements and not under this Agreement, the contracted under this Agreement shall be paid a share of the Production Fee and Distribution Royalty calculated as if all Writers were contracted under this Agreement, provided that the other guild...
Production Fee o Each show comes with its own unique set of expenses, and as such we must be able to cover our costs for our educational endeavors in the dramatic arts and protect our bottom line for future productions. ▪ Cast Members: $100 – production costs, company tee-shirt, as well as tech rehearsal and show week meals/snacks. ▪ Crew Members: $65 – production costs, company tee-shirt, as well as tech rehearsal and show week meals/snacks. Theatre In Production Agreement (Please read and fill out the following THE BRIDGE ENSEMBLE Agreement) I agree to the following terms in this agreement and promise to abide by the conditions and expectations set forth by my director, choreographers, music director, technical director, producer and fellow cast and crew members. I will dedicate myself as a true team member to this production process in order to present a show that we as a cast, crew and production team will be proud of.
Production Fee. On the first day of principal photography, the Producer shall pay each credited Writer contracted under this Agreement share of the Production Fee. In the case of a Documentary, on recording of final Narration, or at the fine cut if no Narration recording, the Producer shall pay to each credited Writer contracted under this Agreement share of the Production Fee (See Article for the division of the Production Fee.) For a Budget in excess of million the Production Fee is negotiable, but the floor for such negotiation is Following is a table setting out examples of these payments: The Writers Guild of Canada Independent Production Agreement (IPA) Page of In the case of a Series, the Budget for an episode shall be the Budget for that episode, or the total Budget for the Series, including amortized items, divided by the number of episodes in the Series. The option chosen by the Producer shall apply to the entire Series. If the Budget is expressed in a foreign currency, then the Production Fee shall be calculated at a conversion rate no less favourable to the Writer than the conversion rate set by the Producer's bank within three business days prior to the start of principal photography. Script Fees paid to a credited Writer contracted under this Agreement may be deducted from share of the Production Fee to a maximum of the Writer's share of the Production Fee but no other deductions of any kind may be made. C In the event of a dispute as to the credits, the Producer shall on the first day of principal photography pay the maximum amount of the Production Fee (i.e. the maximum amount payable to any and all based on any potential credit arbitration decision) due the to the Guild to he held in trust for such until a credit arbitration has been concluded. If there are credited Writers contracted under other guild agreements and not under this Agreement, the The Writers Guild of Canada Independent Production Agreement (IPA) Page of contracted under this Agreement shall be paid a share of the Production Fee and Distribution Royalty calculated as if all Writers were contracted under this Agreement, provided that the other guild agreement has been negotiated by a member of the International Affiliation of Writers Guilds Where the other credited engaged are not contracted under an Guild, then the credited contracted under this Agreement shall receive the following share of the Production Fee and Distribution Royalty: when the Writer has written element (e.g. Story, Treat...
Production Fee. In addition, Employer agrees to pay a production fee to all Associate Directors and to the First Stage Manager working in conjunction with a shooting unit for all days except as specifically outlined below. Starting with commencement of principal shooting or second unit shooting, if separate, and continuing until completion of principal shooting or second unit shooting, as the case may be, the production fee shall be calculated on the basis of the weekly amounts set forth below. The production fee shall not be payable for those days on which shooting is suspended or not in progress by reason of the following circumstances: (i) suspension of production for force majeure; (ii) seventh days not worked; (iii) studio sixth days not worked; (iv) unplanned interruptions in shooting of five (5) consecutive days or more; and (v) interruptions in shooting as to which Employer gives not less than twenty-four (24) hours advance notice to Employees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in so-called three camera shows, one day of rehearsal or camera blocking shall be added in the computation of the days for which the production fee is payable. PERIOD TYPE OF RATE Associate Director First Stage Manager 7/1/08 - 6/30/09 Studio Workweek Distant Location Workweek $ 709 871 $667 866 7/1/09 - 6/30/10 Studio Workweek Distant Location Workweek 734 901 690 896