Grant and Term of License. (a) ASCAP grants and LICENSEE accepts a license to perform publicly or cause to be performed publicly at concerts or recitals ("concerts") in the United States presented by or under the auspices of LICENSEE, and not elsewhere or otherwise, non-dramatic renditions of the separate musical compositions in the "ASCAP repertory." For purposes of this Agreement "ASCAP repertory" means all copyrighted musical compositions written or published by ASCAP members or members of affiliated foreign performing rights societies, including compositions written or published prior to or during the term of this Agreement and of which ASCAP has the right to license non- dramatic public performances. (b) This license shall be for an initial term commencing and ending December 31 of the same calendar year, and shall continue thereafter for additional terms of one year each unless either party terminates it by giving the other party notice at least 30 days before the end of the initial or any renewal term. If such notice is given, the license shall terminate on December 31 of the year in which notice is given.
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Sources: Blanket License Agreement, Blanket License Agreement, Blanket License Agreement
Grant and Term of License. (a) ASCAP grants to LICENSEE and LICENSEE accepts a license to perform publicly or cause to be performed publicly at concerts or recitals the bowling center known as (the "concertspremises") in the United States presented by or under the auspices ); number of LICENSEE, lanes: and not elsewhere or otherwise, non-dramatic renditions of the separate musical compositions in the "ASCAP repertory." For purposes of this Agreement Agreement, "ASCAP repertory" means all copyrighted musical compositions written or published by ASCAP members or members of affiliated foreign performing rights societies, including compositions written or published prior to or during the term of this Agreement Agreement, and of which ASCAP has the right to license non- non-dramatic public performances.
(b) This license shall be for an initial term of one year commencing and ending December 31 of the same calendar year, and shall continue thereafter for additional terms of one year each unless either party terminates it by giving the other party notice at least 30 days before the end of the initial or any renewal term. If such notice is given, the license shall terminate on December 31 the last day of the year term in which notice is given.
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Sources: License Agreement, License Agreement
Grant and Term of License. (a) ASCAP grants and LICENSEE accepts a license to perform publicly or cause to be performed publicly at concerts or recitals ("concerts") in the United States presented by or under the auspices of LICENSEE, and not elsewhere or otherwise, non-dramatic renditions of the separate musical compositions in the "ASCAP repertory." For purposes of this Agreement "ASCAP repertory" means all copyrighted musical compositions written or published by ASCAP members or members of affiliated foreign performing rights societies, including compositions written or published prior to or during the term of this Agreement and of which ASCAP has the right to license non- dramatic public performances.
(b) This license shall be for an initial term commencing January 1, 2016 and ending December 31 of the same calendar year, and shall continue thereafter for additional terms of one year each unless either party terminates it by giving the other party notice at least 30 days before the end of the initial or any renewal term. If such notice is given, the license shall terminate on December 31 of the year in which notice is given.
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Sources: Board Meeting Minutes