Common use of Emergency Replacement Clause in Contracts

Emergency Replacement. ‌ An Artist not under contract to the Engager, replacing an Artist who cannot perform because of illness, injury or some other emergency (see Clause 15:03 re: emergency rehearsal) shall be contracted and paid at least one (1) week’s minimum fee per performance. For any rehearsals required, the Artist shall invoice the Engager for additional services at double the Rate 1 of Clause 13:09(D). Alternatively the Artist may be contracted to a standard engagement contract - choice to be made by the Engager.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Vancouver Opera Agreement, Vancouver Opera Agreement

Emergency Replacement. An Artist not under contract to the Engager, replacing an Artist who cannot perform because of illness, injury or some other emergency (see Clause 15:03 re: emergency rehearsal) shall be contracted and paid at least one (1) week’s minimum fee per performance. For any rehearsals required, the Artist shall invoice the Engager for additional services at double the Rate 1 of Clause 13:09(D). Alternatively the Artist may be contracted to a standard engagement contract - choice to be made by the Engager.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Vancouver Opera Agreement

Emergency Replacement. ‌ An Artist not under contract to the Engager, replacing an Artist who cannot perform because of illness, injury or some other emergency (see Clause 15:03 re: emergency rehearsal) shall be contracted and paid at least one (1) week’s minimum fee per performance. For any rehearsals required, the Artist shall invoice the Engager for additional services at double the Rate 1 of Clause 13:09(D). Alternatively the Artist may be contracted to a standard engagement contract - choice to be made by the Engager.Engager.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Vancouver Opera Agreement