Musical Instruments Clause Samples
The 'Musical Instruments' clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the use, care, and ownership of musical instruments within the context of the agreement. It typically outlines who is responsible for providing, maintaining, and insuring the instruments, and may specify conditions for their use, storage, or return. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations concerning musical instruments, thereby preventing disputes over damage, loss, or misuse.
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Musical Instruments. Practice of musical instruments and the use of amplifiers are prohibited in the residence halls. Practice rooms are available in ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.
Musical Instruments. Allowance Summary Chart
Musical Instruments. Can be transported depending on its dimensions, replacing the personal item, carry-on or checked baggage. If the dimensions exceed the measures indicated in the previous categories, will be subject to oversize fee.
(i) Any instrument must be covered with a special material sufficiently resistant to withstand normal transportation and handling. If the Passenger wishes to board a musical instrument as carry-on baggage that does not fit inside the carry-on baggage compartment located above the seat or if the Passenger wishes to place an instrument on a seat, the Passenger shall pay the fare corresponding to such seat
Musical Instruments. (1) Small musical instruments (such as violins and ukuleles) of an appropriate size (12” W X 12” D X 9” H) and weight are permitted for stowage under a Passenger seat on a first-come, first- served basis if there is space for such stowage at the time the Passenger boards, and will count as the Passenger’s personal item. If the item that is to be carried on is larger than the above dimensions, passenger will have to purchase a second seat (if available) in order to accommodate the item.
(2) Large musical instruments (such as basses and cellos) of a size that prevents the instrument from being handled as normal carry- on baggage, and electronic equipment of a size that prevents it from being handled as normal carry-on baggage, will be accepted in the aircraft cabin subject to the following:
(a) The instrument or equipment must be contained in a case and the weight of the instrument, including the case or covering, cannot exceed one hundred and sixty- five (165) pounds;
(b) The Passenger carrying the instrument or equipment in the aircraft cabin has purchased the additional seat(s) to accommodate the instrument or equipment; and
(c) The instrument or equipment can be stowed in accordance with FAA requirements for carriage of personal item, baggage or cargo.
Musical Instruments. Cape Air accepts on board musical instruments of any size, character, or shape so long as the size and weight limitations of the aircraft and aircraft compartment are not exceeded. Musical instruments are carried under the same terms and conditions (including fees, if any) as any other baggage.
Musical Instruments. Any instrument must be covered with a special material sufficiently resistant to withstand normal transportation and handling. If the Passenger wishes to board a musical instrument as carry-on baggage that does not fit inside the carry-on baggage compartment located above the seat or if the Passenger wishes to place an instrument on a seat, the Passenger shall pay the fare corresponding to such seat.
Musical Instruments. There shall be no operation and use of any musical instrument in combination with any other musical instrument, without a written authorization of the City Administrative Officer therefore; or
Musical Instruments. Coverage as stated in the Section A, Coverage and is provided on a carry-in basis. Includes Electrical and Acoustic Guitars, Drums, Drum Machines, Cymbals, Pedal Effects & Microphones.
Musical Instruments. When an Artist agrees to provide his/her own musical instrument the negotiated rental fee, insurance coverage/replacement cost and agreed upon reimbursement costs for consumables (reeds, strings, etc) shall be included in a rider to the Artist’s contract.
Musical Instruments. 1. Small musical instruments (such as violins and guitars) of an appropriate size and weight are permitted for stowage in the overhead bin or under a Passenger seat on a first-come, first-served basis if there is space for such stowage at the time the Passenger boards, and will count as the Passenger’s carry-on item.
2. Large musical instruments (such as basses and cellos) of a size that prevents the instrument from being handled as normal carry-on baggage, and electronic equipment of a size that prevents it from being handled as normal carry-on baggage, will be accepted in the aircraft cabin subject to the following:
a. the instrument or equipment must be contained in a case and the weight of the instrument, including the case or covering, cannot exceed one hundred and sixty five (165) pounds;
b. the Passenger carrying the instrument or equipment in the aircraft cabin has purchased the additional seat(s) to accommodate the instrument or equipment ; and
c. the instrument or equipment can be stowed in accordance with FAA requirements for carriage of carry-on baggage or cargo.