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SECONDARY USES Sample Clauses

SECONDARY USES. The following terms apply for the secondary use of BBC produced programmes unless stated otherwise. All secondary use payments are based on an aggregate fee which shall be the aggregate of the Engagement, Additional Days (including recalls for recording new material) and Readthrough Fees except where otherwise stated. The aggregate fee excludes overtime, supplementary attendances (including recalls to re-record material) and flashbacks/flashforwards. The aggregate fee for members of the Radio Drama/Schools Repertory Companies is 50% of the artist’s weekly fee for contracts issued for engagements up to 31st December 2017.
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SECONDARY USES. If the COMPANY grants, subject to the PRODUCER's prior information and to the ARTIST's personal and inalienable right ("droit moral"), a right over all or part of a videogram and/or multimedia program which is the subject of this agreement in the following cases: a) synchronization and / or dubbing right to a cinematographic film (short film or full length feature film), documentary or advertising, or multimedia program, b) the right to incorporate the excerpts of videograms and/or multimedia programs under this agreement within the scope of the production or new videograms performed by other artists, The PRODUCER shall receive 50% (fifty per cent) of the sums, net of all taxes, collected by the COMPANY for the said utilization.
SECONDARY USESIn addition to supporting care purposes, the information supplied by the Data Controller can help in improving the way care is provided by enabling research, informing commissioning planning and decisions, and enable holistic health and social care pathway analysis. HHRA is a physically separate database, which receives some data from HHR which is combined with data provided by NHS Digital. This is then used for analysing trends in population health in order to identify better ways of treating patients. This type of data processing is often called ‘Secondary Processing’. Prior to the transfer of data from HHR to HHRA patient identifiers are removed from the data. This includes names, initials, addresses, dates of birth and postcodes. NHS numbers are encrypted in the extract and cannot be read. This process is called ‘pseudonymisation’. This subset of data does not include information typed in by hand, so there is no possibility of it containing references to family members or other people. It contains only coded entries for things like allergies and prescribed drugs. Data in HHRA is used to plan how health and care services will be delivered in future, based on what types of diseases are being recorded and how many people are being referred to hospital etc. Data is also used to help research into new treatments for diseases. It is not possible to identify any patient by looking at the ‘pseudonymised’ data on the HHRA database. People who have access to HHRA do not have access to the HHR. Data provided for secondary processing will be linked to other data sources in order to provide the most valuable data resource, but never in a way that renders it possible to identify the patient. The list of data sources that may be linked are listed on the HHR website. Data in HHRA is never shared with commercial companies like drug manufacturers. Data is supplied under the terms of this agreement by the Data Controller to the Data Processor for the secondary uses (as described above) and are subject to the scrutiny and rules established for oversight of secondary uses. If the Data Controller has declined the option to share their data for HHRA purposes then this section 4 will not apply.
SECONDARY USES. All secondary use payments are based on an aggregate fee which shall be the aggregate of the Engagement, Additional Days (including recalls for recording new material) and Readthrough Fees. The aggregate fee excludes overtime, supplementary attendances (including recalls to re-record material) and flashbacks/flashforwards. The aggregate fee for members of the Radio Drama/Schools Repertory Companies is 50% of the artist’s weekly salary.
SECONDARY USES. Management Contractor shall, with prior written approval of Port, which approval may be given or withheld at Port’s sole discretion, schedule, manage, market and operate activities and programs at the Facility. This use shall not interfere with the operation of the Facility as a cruise ship terminal. This use includes, but is not limited to, private and public parties and receptions and other private and public gatherings. These activities may or may not be associated with the cruise business. This use shall be in compliance with all City and Port laws, policies and regulations. Management Contractor shall have responsibility for obtaining the permits necessary as required by these agencies. Port, in using the Facility for (i) maintenance of the Facility, (ii) any Secondary Operation or (iii) any other use of the Facility incidental to Port’s interests shall not unreasonably interfere with Management Contractor’s operations at the Facility. Management Contractor shall submit a written report to Port on the last working day of each month in a format acceptable to Port, showing all future Secondary Use bookings of the Facility, and all inquiries for future bookings. The report shall show user, type of use, dates and times, and area of the Facility to be used.

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