Common use of Production Reopened Clause in Contracts

Production Reopened. A production, once closed, shall not be reopened by the original Engager in the point of origin or outside the point of origin within four (4) weeks of the closing, without the written consent of Equity. The consent of Equity to the reopening of the production shall not be unreasonably withheld. This Clause is generally intended to protect the Artist from the possibility of an unpaid lay-off and to ensure payment of the per diem when required.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Opera Agreement, Canadian Opera Agreement, Canadian Opera Agreement

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Production Reopened. A production, once closed, shall not be reopened by the original Engager in the point of origin or outside the point of origin within four (4) weeks of the closing, without the written consent of Equity. The consent of Equity to the reopening of the production shall not be unreasonably withheld. This Clause is generally intended to protect the Artist from the possibility of an unpaid lay-off and to ensure payment of the per diem touring increment when required.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Opera Agreement

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