Common use of Right to Produce Clause in Contracts

Right to Produce. The Playwright grants to the Theatre the right to mount a production of the Play in a location or region as indicated and mutually agreed to below: _ For the dates specified below: from _, 20 (date) to _, 20 (date). The parties hereto agree that if, due to unforeseen circumstances, these dates cannot be met, the right to produce will be extended a further period of up to 30 (thirty) days from the stated date of the first public performance. If the Theatre cannot open the Play within this 30- (thirty-) day period, Clause 3 will apply.

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Sources: Stock Contract

Right to Produce. The Playwright grants to the Theatre the exclusive right to mount a present the Premiere production of the Play in a location or region as indicated and mutually agreed to below: _ For _ _ _ Within the dates specified below: from __, 20 _ (date) to __, 20 _ (date). The parties hereto agree that if, due to unforeseen circumstances, these dates cannot be met, the right to produce will be extended a further period of up to 30 (thirty) days from the stated date of the first public performance. If the Theatre cannot open the Play play within this 30- (thirty-) day period, Clause 3 will apply.

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Sources: Premiere Contract

Right to Produce. The Playwright grants to the Theatre the right to mount a production of the Play in a location or region as indicated and mutually agreed to below: _ _ _ _ For the dates specified below: from _, 20 (date) to _, 20 _ (date). The parties hereto agree that if, due to unforeseen circumstances, these dates cannot be met, the right to produce will be extended a further period of up to 30 (thirty) days from the stated date of the first public performance. If the Theatre cannot open the Play within this 30- (thirty-) day period, Clause 3 will apply.

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Sources: Stock Contract