Travelling Allowances. (a) If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over fifteen miles from the recognised central point of the musician’s normal centre of employment, and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engager, a travelling allowance of 36p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement. ‘Alternative transport’ shall not include the shared use of another musician’s car. (b) If alternative transport is provided and paid for by the engager, a reduced travelling allowance of 17p per mile shall be paid. (c) When air travel within the UK is provided and paid for by the engager, the travelling allowance shall be limited to a one-off payment of £22.40 for those parts of the journey travelled in order to fulfil the engagement. (d) Where the engagement necessarily involves a sea journey, and the relevant fare has not been paid by the engager, the actual cost of the sea journey shall be reimbursed to the musician. For all engagements necessarily involving a sea journey, the musicians shall also be paid an allowance of £9.30 per hour or part thereof (up to a maximum of £37.35) based on the scheduled length of time of the sea journey. These payments are in addition to the payments due for miles necessarily travelled on land. (e) Where a musician has travelled by rail, and where the relevant fare has exceeded a nominal rail allowance of 19p per mile, an additional payment shall be made to the musician, equal to the difference between the rail allowance and the actual rail fare, for that part of the journey travelled by rail. (f) Coach travel by musicians engaged under these Terms and Conditions shall not exceed 250 miles during any period of twenty-four hours. (g) In cases of dispute, the shortest recommended AA mileage shall be taken as the authority for distances.
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Samples: Freelance Orchestral Agreement, Freelance Orchestral Agreement, Freelance Orchestral Agreement
Travelling Allowances. (a) If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over fifteen miles from the recognised central point of the musician’s normal centre of employment, and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engagerOdaC, a travelling allowance of 36p 35p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement. ‘Alternative transport’ shall not include the shared use of another musician’s car.
(b) If alternative transport is provided and paid for by the engagerOdaC, a reduced travelling allowance of 17p 16p per mile shall be paid.
(c) When air travel within the UK is provided and paid for by the engagerOdaC, the travelling allowance shall be limited to a one-off payment of £22.40 22.75 for those parts of the journey travelled in order to fulfil the engagement.
(d) Where the engagement necessarily involves a sea journey, and the relevant fare has not been paid by the engagerOdaC, the actual cost of the sea journey shall be reimbursed to the musician. For all engagements necessarily involving a sea journey, the musicians shall also be paid an allowance of £9.30 9.15 per hour or part thereof (up to a maximum of £37.3536.80) based on the scheduled length of time of the sea journey. These payments are in addition to the payments due for miles necessarily travelled on land.
(e) Where a musician has travelled by rail, and where the relevant fare has exceeded a nominal rail allowance of 19p per mile, an additional payment shall be made to the musician, equal to the difference between the rail allowance and the actual rail fare, for that part of the journey travelled by rail.
(f) Coach travel by musicians engaged under these Terms and Conditions shall not exceed 250 miles during any period of twenty-four hours.
(g) In cases of dispute, the shortest recommended AA mileage shall be taken as the authority for distances.
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Samples: Freelance Orchestral Agreement, Freelance Orchestral Agreement
Travelling Allowances. (ai) If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over fifteen miles from the recognised central point of the musician’s normal centre of employment, and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engager, a travelling allowance of 36p 45p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement. ‘Alternative transport’ shall not include the shared use of another musician’s car.
(bii) If alternative transport is provided and paid for by the engager, a reduced travelling allowance of 17p per mile shall be paid.of
(ciii) When air travel within the UK is provided and paid for by the engager, the travelling allowance shall be limited to a one-off single payment of £22.40 23.48 for those parts that part of the journey travelled in order to fulfil the engagementby air.
(div) Where the engagement necessarily involves a sea journey, and the relevant fare has not been paid by the engager, the actual cost of the sea journey shall be reimbursed to the musician. For all engagements necessarily involving a sea journey, the musicians shall also be paid an allowance of £9.30 9.63 per hour or part thereof (up to a maximum of £37.3538.52) based on the scheduled length of time of the sea journey. These payments are in addition to the payments due for miles necessarily travelled on land.
(ev) Where a musician has travelled by rail, and where the relevant fare has exceeded a nominal rail allowance of 19p 21p per mile, an additional payment shall be made to the musician, equal to the difference between the rail allowance and the actual rail fare, for that part of the journey travelled by rail.
(fvi) Coach travel by musicians engaged under these Terms and Conditions shall not exceed 250 miles during any period of twenty-four hours. In addition to this limit, NCO may schedule a round trip of up to 300 miles in any period of 24 hours up to a maximum of twice per year.
(gvii) In cases of dispute, the shortest recommended AA mileage shall be taken as the authority for distances.
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Samples: Freelance Orchestral Agreement
Travelling Allowances. (a) If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over fifteen miles from the recognised central point of the musician’s normal centre of employment, and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engager, a travelling allowance of 36p 35p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement. ‘Alternative transport’ shall not include the shared use of another musician’s car.
(b) If alternative transport is provided and paid for by the engager, a reduced travelling allowance of 17p 16p per mile shall be paid.
(c) When air travel within the UK is provided and paid for by the engager, the travelling allowance shall be limited to a one-off single payment of £22.40 for those parts of the journey travelled in order to fulfil the engagement.
(d) Where the engagement necessarily involves a sea journey, and the relevant fare has not been paid by the engager, the actual cost of the sea journey shall be reimbursed to the musician. For all engagements necessarily involving a sea journey, the musicians shall sha ll also be paid an allowance of £9.30 9.15 per hour or part thereof (up to a maximum of £37.3536.80) based on the scheduled length of time of the sea journey. These payments are in addition to the payments due for miles necessarily travelled on land.
(e) Where a musician has travelled by rail, and where the relevant fare has exceeded a nominal rail allowance of 19p per mile, an additional payment shall be made to the musician, equal to the difference between the rail allowance and the actual rail fare, for that part of the journey travelled by rail.
(f) Coach travel by musicians engaged under these Terms and Conditions shall not exceed 250 miles during any period of twenty-four hours.
(g) In cases of dispute, the shortest recommended AA mileage shall be taken as the authority for distances.
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Samples: Freelance Orchestral Agreement
Travelling Allowances. (a) If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over fifteen miles from the recognised central point of the musician’s normal centre of employment, and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engager, a travelling allowance of 36p 39p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement. ‘Alternative transport’ shall not include the shared use of another musician’s car.
(b) If alternative transport is provided and paid for by the engager, a reduced travelling allowance of 17p 20p per mile shall be paid.
(c) When air travel within the UK is provided and paid for by the engager, the travelling allowance shall be limited to a one-off payment of £22.40 23.52 for those parts of the journey travelled in order to fulfil the engagement.
(d) Where the engagement necessarily involves a sea journey, and the relevant fare has not been paid by the engager, the actual cost of the sea journey shall be reimbursed to the musician. For all engagements necessarily involving a sea journey, the musicians shall also be paid an allowance of £9.30 9.77 per hour or part thereof (up to a maximum of £37.3539.82) based on the scheduled length of time of the sea journey. These payments are in addition to the payments due for miles necessarily travelled on land.
(e) Where a musician has travelled by rail, and where the relevant fare has exceeded a nominal rail allowance of 19p 21p per mile, an additional payment shall be made to the musician, equal to the difference between the rail allowance and the actual rail fare, for that part of the journey travelled by rail.
(f) Coach travel by musicians engaged under these Terms and Conditions shall not exceed 250 miles during any period of twenty-four hours.
(g) In cases of dispute, the shortest recommended AA mileage shall be taken as the authority for distances.
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Samples: Freelance Orchestral Agreement
Travelling Allowances. (ai) If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over fifteen miles from the recognised central point of the musician’s normal centre of employment, and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engager, a travelling allowance of 36p 44p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement. ‘Alternative transport’ shall not include the shared use of another musician’s car.
(bii) If alternative transport is provided and paid for by the engager, a reduced travelling allowance of 17p per mile shall be paid.of
(ciii) When air travel within the UK is provided and paid for by the engager, the travelling allowance shall be limited to a one-off single payment of £22.40 22.80 for those parts that part of the journey travelled in order to fulfil the engagementby air.
(div) Where the engagement necessarily involves a sea journey, and the relevant fare has not been paid by the engager, the actual cost of the sea journey shall be reimbursed to the musician. For all engagements necessarily involving a sea journey, the musicians shall also be paid an allowance of £9.30 9.35 per hour or part thereof (up to a maximum of £37.3537.40) based on the scheduled length of time of the sea journey. These payments are in addition to the payments due for miles necessarily travelled on land.
(ev) Where a musician has travelled by rail, and where the relevant fare has exceeded a nominal rail allowance of 19p 20p per mile, an additional payment shall be made to the musician, equal to the difference between the rail allowance and the actual rail fare, for that part of the journey travelled by rail.
(fvi) Coach travel by musicians engaged under these Terms and Conditions shall not exceed 250 miles during any period of twenty-four hours. In addition to this limit, NCO may schedule a round trip of up to 300 miles in any period of 24 hours up to a maximum of twice per year.
(gvii) In cases of dispute, the shortest recommended AA mileage shall be taken as the authority for distances.
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Samples: Freelance Orchestral Agreement
Travelling Allowances. (ai) If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over fifteen miles from the recognised central point of the musician’s normal centre of employment, and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engager, a travelling allowance of 36p 48p per mile (47p plus temporary extra 2%) shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement. ‘Alternative transport’ shall not include the shared use of another musician’s car.
(bii) If alternative transport is provided and paid for by the engager, a reduced travelling allowance of 17p per mile shall be paid.of
(ciii) When air travel within the UK is provided and paid for by the engager, the travelling allowance shall be limited to a one-off single payment of £22.40 24.89 (£24.42 plus temporary extra 2%) for those parts that part of the journey travelled in order to fulfil the engagementby air.
(div) Where the engagement necessarily involves a sea journey, and the relevant fare has not been paid by the engager, the actual cost of the sea journey shall be reimbursed to the musician. For all engagements necessarily involving a sea journey, the musicians shall also be paid an allowance of £9.30 10.21 per hour (£10.02 plus temporary extra 2%) or part thereof (up to a maximum of £37.3540.83 (£40.06 plus temporary extra 2%)) based on the scheduled length of time of the sea journey. These payments are in addition to the payments due for miles necessarily travelled on land.
(ev) Where a musician has travelled by rail, and where the relevant fare has exceeded a nominal rail allowance of 19p 22p per mile, an additional payment shall be made to the musician, equal to the difference between the rail allowance and the actual rail fare, for that part of the journey travelled by rail.
(fvi) Coach travel by musicians engaged under these Terms and Conditions shall not exceed 250 miles during any period of twenty-four hours. In addition to this limit, NCO may schedule a round trip of up to 300 miles in any period of 24 hours up to a maximum of twice per year.
(gvii) In cases of dispute, the shortest recommended AA mileage shall be taken as the authority for distances.
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Samples: Freelance Orchestral Agreement
Travelling Allowances. (a) If the engagement is for a concert or rehearsal at a venue which is over fifteen miles from the recognised central point of the musician’s normal centre of employment, and alternative transport is not provided and paid for by the engager, a travelling allowance of 36p 38p per mile shall be paid for all miles necessarily travelled on land in reaching, fulfilling and returning from the engagement. ‘Alternative transport’ shall not include the shared use of another musician’s car.
(b) If alternative transport is provided and paid for by the engager, a reduced travelling allowance of 17p 19p per mile shall be paid.
(c) When air travel within the UK is provided and paid for by the engager, the travelling allowance shall be limited to a one-off payment of £22.40 23.52 for those parts of the journey travelled in order to fulfil the engagement.
(d) Where the engagement necessarily involves a sea journey, and the relevant fare has not been paid by the engager, the actual cost of the sea journey shall be reimbursed to the musician. For all engagements necessarily involving a sea journey, the musicians shall also be paid an allowance of £9.30 9.77 per hour or part thereof (up to a maximum of £37.3539.82) based on the scheduled length of time of the sea journey. These payments are in addition to the payments due for miles necessarily travelled on land.
(e) Where a musician has travelled by rail, and where the relevant fare has exceeded a nominal rail allowance of 19p 21p per mile, an additional payment shall be made to the musician, equal to the difference between the rail allowance and the actual rail fare, for that part of the journey travelled by rail.
(f) Coach travel by musicians engaged under these Terms and Conditions shall not exceed 250 miles during any period of twenty-four hours.
(g) In cases of dispute, the shortest recommended AA mileage shall be taken as the authority for distances.
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Samples: Freelance Orchestral Agreement