Production Partnership definition

Production Partnership means the general partnership of which the Limited Partnership is a general partner.
Production Partnership means the general partnership governed under and pursuant to this Agreement, as said general partnership may from time to time be constituted.
Production Partnership. A partnership with the Artist in which the Gallery supports, in whole or in part, production expenses for a new artwork for the purpose of presentation in an NGC exhibition, and in which instance the ownership of the artwork remains with the Artist. Relevant artist fees will be negotiated in an exhibition contract at the time the Artist is engaged.

More Definitions of Production Partnership

Production Partnership. A partnership with the artist in which the Gallery supports, in whole or in part, production expenses for a new artwork for the purpose of presentation in an NGC exhibition, and in which instance the ownership of the artwork Professional services: Following the Supreme Court ruling, it is now accepted that the use of works for exhibition constitutes a professional service offered by artists, a service for which they must be remunerated. Recognition: This section identifies the parties to the scale agreement and certifies that they have the right to negotiate and sign this agreement. remains with the artist. Relevant artist fees will be negotiated in an exhibition contract at the time the artist is engaged. m) “Professional Services”: Services provided to the Gallery by artists engaged thereby, including the use of their artistic work as covered by this Agreement. n) “Reproduction”: The act of reproducing a work of art, or any substantial part thereof, in any form. 3:00 RECOGNITION 3:01 The NGC recognizes CARFAC as the exclusive bargaining agent for all Artists identified in the Certificate issued by the CAPPRT to CARFAC, dated December 31st, 1998, and includes: “All independent professional visual and media artists in Canada who are authors of original artistic works of research or expression commissioned by a producer subject to the Status of the Artist Act and expressed in the form of painting, sculpture, printmaking, engraving, drawing, installation, performance art, craft-based media, textile art, fine art film and video art, fine art photography or any other form of expression of the same type, excluding: a) Artists covered by the certification granted to the Conseil des métiers d’art du Québec by the Canadian Artist and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal on June 4, 1997 as amended June 26, 1998; b) Artists covered by the certification granted to the Regroupement des artistes en arts visuels du Québec by the Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal on April 15, 1997; c) Artist covered by the certification granted to the Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators in Communications by the Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal on April 26, 1996; d) Artists covered by the certification granted to the Association des réalisateurs et réalisatrices du Québec by the Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal on December 30th, 1997; and e) Artists covered by the certification...