TOURS AND RUN-OUTS Sample Clauses

The "Tours and Run-Outs" clause outlines the procedures and expectations for scheduled visits, inspections, or demonstrations of a property, facility, or equipment. Typically, this clause specifies how and when such tours can be arranged, who may attend, and any requirements for advance notice or supervision during the visit. For example, it may allow potential buyers or lessees to inspect premises before finalizing a transaction, or enable clients to observe operations as part of due diligence. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties have a clear understanding of access rights and logistical arrangements, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and protecting the interests of both hosts and visitors.
TOURS AND RUN-OUTS. 1. A tour occurs when any ARTIST engages in any Artistic Activity outside the City of Origination and which requires an overnight stay. 2. A run-out occurs when any ARTIST engages in any Artistic Activity outside the City of Origination and which does not require an overnight stay 3. EMPLOYER will notify AGMA of any tour or run-out as soon as possible but in no event any later than sixty (60) days prior to a tour or two (2) weeks prior to a run-out. AGMA and EMPLOYER will immediately meet thereafter to negotiate an agreement covering all terms and conditions related to such tour or run-out including travel provisions, including but not limited to travel at the tour or run-out site, hotel accommodations and per diem.
TOURS AND RUN-OUTS. Definitions A "Run-out Concert" is any concert performed outside the City of Toronto but sufficiently close to the City of Toronto to enable the musicians to travel to the concert venue and return to the City of Toronto following the concert without requiring overnight accommodation and "run-out" has a corresponding meaning. A "Tour" is a trip requiring overnight accommodation on one or more occasions. Per Diems Tour Pay
TOURS AND RUN-OUTS. MANAGEMENT shall notify AGMA of any proposed tours or run-outs at least sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of any such tour or run-out, and MANAGEMENT and AGMA shall thereafter meet to negotiate the wages, hours and other terms relating to such tours and run-outs.
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