Common use of Worktime Clause in Contracts

Worktime. All time, from the time the Performer or Background Actor is required to report until dismissed, excluding meal periods, is considered work time for all purposes, including without limitation, calculating overtime, meal periods and rest periods. The Performer’s or Background Actor’s daily salary represents payment for up to eight consecutive hours of work. Performers and Background Actors must be paid their full salary for each day the Performer or Background Actor reports for work, even if eight hours of work is not required by Producer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement, Project Agreement

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Worktime. A M All time, from the time the Performer or Background Actor is required to report until dismissed, excluding meal periods, is considered work time for all purposes, including without limitation, calculating overtime, meal periods and rest periods. The Performer’s or Background Actor’s daily salary represents payment for up to eight consecutive hours of work. Performers and Background Actors must be paid their full salary for each day the Performer or Background Actor reports for work, even if eight hours of work is not required by Producer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Short Project Agreement

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