Total Number and Value of All Objects in the Exhibition Sample Clauses

Total Number and Value of All Objects in the Exhibition. (a) Total current U.S. dollar value for all objects in the entire exhibition (include objects requested for indemnity, and objects not requested for indemnity). (b) Total number of objects in the entire exhibition.
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Total Number and Value of All Objects in the Exhibition. (a) Total current U.S. dollar value for all objects in the entire exhibition (include objects requested for indemnity, and objects not requested for indemnity). (b) Total number of objects in the entire exhibition. NOTE: In the event of disagreement between the Federal Council and the indemnitee regarding claims relating to partial loss, damage or reductions in fair market value as a result thereof, the binding arbitration and appraisal procedures described in Section 1160.10 Regulations (45 CFR Part 1160) of the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act shall apply.

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