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Common use of Repertory Clause in Contracts

Repertory. The term "Repertory," as used in this Agreement, shall be defined as a performance pattern consisting of a series of productions introduced at intervals throughout the season, some or all of which are maintained and repeatedly revived as a part of the Theatre’s general program.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Rules Governing Employment in Resident Theatres, Agreement and Rules Governing Employment in Resident Theatres, Agreement and Rules Governing Employment in Resident Theatres

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Repertory. The term "Repertory," “repertory”, as used in this Agreement, shall be defined as a performance pattern consisting of a series of productions introduced at intervals throughout the season, some or all of which are maintained and repeatedly revived as a part of the Theatre’s general programprogramme for the season.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement

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Repertory. The term "Repertory," as used in this Agreement, shall be defined as a performance pattern consisting of a series of productions introduced at intervals throughout the season, some or all of which are maintained and repeatedly revived as a part of the Theatre’s general program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement and Rules Governing Employment in Resident Theatres