Common use of Reimbursement Limits Clause in Contracts

Reimbursement Limits. ‌ The reimbursement shall be up to a limit as specified in the current CTA Fee Booklet for the Artist's personal effects and clothing (excluding furs and jewellery); up to a limit as specified in the current CTA Fee Booklet for the Artist's furs; and up to a limit as specified in the current CTA Fee Booklet for the Artist's jewellery; except if the Theatre provides facilities for safe-keeping the Artist's personal valuables, jewellery and/or cash, not used in the production, while said articles are in any theatre, the Theatre shall be liable for loss and/or damage only if said personal valuables, jewellery, and/or cash are given to the Theatre, or its agent for safe-keeping. In this regard the Theatre agrees to provide facilities for safe-keeping of said articles, and to inform all Artists of same and of necessity for using such facilities under the provisions of this Article by a written notice posted on the call board.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement

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Reimbursement Limits. ‌ The reimbursement shall be up to a limit as specified in the current CTA ITA Fee Booklet for the Artist's personal effects and clothing (excluding furs and jewellery); up to a limit as specified in the current CTA ITA Fee Booklet for the Artist's furs; and up to a limit as specified in the current CTA ITA Fee Booklet for the Artist's jewellery; except if the Theatre provides facilities for safe-keeping the Artist's personal valuables, jewellery and/or cash, not used in the production, while said articles are in any theatre, the Theatre shall be liable for loss and/or damage only if said personal valuables, jewellery, and/or cash are given to the Theatre, or its agent for safe-keeping. In this regard the Theatre agrees to provide facilities for safe-keeping of said articles, and to inform all Artists of same and of necessity for using such facilities under the provisions of this Article by a written notice posted on the call board.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Independent Theatre Agreement, Independent Theatre Agreement, Independent Theatre Agreement

Reimbursement Limits. The reimbursement shall be up to a limit as specified in the current 2015-2018 CTA Fee Booklet for the Artist's personal effects and clothing (excluding furs and jewellery); up to a limit as specified in the current 2015-2018 CTA Fee Booklet for the Artist's furs; and up to a limit as specified in the current 2015-2018 CTA Fee Booklet for the Artist's jewellery; except if the Theatre provides facilities for safe-keeping the Artist's personal valuables, jewellery and/or cash, not used in the production, while said articles are in any theatre, the Theatre shall be liable for loss and/or damage only if said personal valuables, jewellery, and/or cash are given to the Theatre, or its agent for safe-keeping. In this regard the Theatre agrees to provide facilities for safe-keeping of said articles, and to inform all Artists of same and of necessity for using such facilities under the provisions of this Article by a written notice posted on the call board.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement

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Reimbursement Limits. The reimbursement shall be up to a limit as specified in the current CTA Fee Booklet for the Artist's personal effects and clothing (excluding furs and jewellery); up to a limit as specified in the current CTA Fee Booklet for the Artist's furs; and up to a limit as specified in the current CTA Fee Booklet for the Artist's jewellery; except if the Theatre provides facilities for safe-keeping the Artist's personal valuables, jewellery and/or cash, not used in the production, while said articles are in any theatre, the Theatre shall be liable for loss and/or damage only if said personal valuables, jewellery, and/or cash are given to the Theatre, or its agent for safe-keeping. In this regard the Theatre agrees to provide facilities for safe-keeping of said articles, and to inform all Artists of same and of necessity for using such facilities under the provisions of this Article by a written notice posted on the call board.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement

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