Common use of Theatrical Clause in Contracts

Theatrical. Theatrical means an entertainment Motion Picture generally sixty-one (61) minutes or more in length, produced primarily for exhibition in theatres or any other place where a charge, by any method, is paid by the viewing audience.

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Theatrical. β€Œ Theatrical means an entertainment Motion Picture generally sixty-one (61) minutes or more in length, produced primarily for exhibition in theatres or any other place where a charge, by any method, is paid by the viewing audience.

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Theatrical. Theatrical means an entertainment Motion Picture generally sixty-sixty- one (61) minutes or more in length, produced primarily for exhibition in theatres or any other place where a charge, by any method, is paid by the viewing audience.

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Samples: Standard Agreement

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