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sarily prevented, suspended, or postponed daring the course of production, by reason of fire, accident, strike, riot, act of God, or of the public enemy, or by any executive or judicial order, no salary need be paid the artist for the first week'ยป prevention, suspension, or postponement. If the production of said photoplay be prevented, suspended, or postponed by reason of the illness of any other member of the cast or of the director, fuU salary shall be paid the artist for the first week's prevention, suspension, or postponement. It shall be the duty of the producer during the first week of any prevention, suspension, or postponement to notify the artist in writing whether the producer will entirely discontinue the production or further suspend or postpone it, and in the latter event the producer shall pay the artist half salary during such further suspended or postponed period. At the end of five (5) weeks from the date on which the producer has stopped production the artist may terminate this employment if the artist so elects, unless the producer continues thereafter to pay the artist full weekly compensation. If the production of said photoplay is prevented, suspended, or postponed for any reason hereinabove in this paragraph provided, then and in that event the producer may terminate this employment at any time after the commencement of such prevention, suspension, or postponement. If the producer elect to terminate this employment by reason of the illness of any other member of the cast or of the director, then the producer shall be obligated to pay the artist such balance, if any, as is then unpaid for services theretofore rendered by the artist, and also one week's compensation, upon the payment of which the producer shall be discharged of and from all liability whatsoever hereunder. If such termination be based on the happening of any other cause hereinabove in this paragraph set forth, then the producer shall be obligated to pay the artist only such balance, if any, as is then unpaid for services theretofore rendered by the artist, and upon the payment of such unpaid balance, if any, the producer shall be discharged of and from all liability whatsoever hereunder. The producer need pay no salary during any period that the artist is incapacitated, by illness or otherwise, from performing the required services hereunder, and in the event of such illness or incapacity the producer, at its option, may terminate this employment without further liability.
8. The artist agrees to furnish all modem wardrobe and wearing apparel reasonably necessary for the portrayal of said role ; it being agreed, however, that should so-called "character" or "period" costumes be required the producer shall supply the same. Any loss of or damage to costumes, wardrobe, and other property furnished by the artist necessarily arising through the performance of the artist's services, or through lack of due care on the part of the producer, shall be paid for by the producer to the artist. All costumes, wardrobe, and other property furnished by the producer shall belong to the producer and be returned promptly to it, and any loss of or damage thereto arising through lack of due care on the part of the artist, or not necessarily arising through the performance of the artist's services, shall be paid for by the artist to the producer. Any loss of or damage to wardrobe, for which either party hereto may be liable, shall be computed on the basis of depreciation schedules to be furnished from time to time by the American Appraisal Company.
9. "The producer may terminate the artist's employment at any time, either prior to the commencement of production of said photoplay or dtunng the course of production ; provided, however, that if the producer elect to terminate the artist's employment hereunder more than thirty (30) days prior to the starting date hereinabove in paragraph 2 specified, then and in that event the producer shall
be free from all liability of every kind whatsoever; but provided further that if the producer elect to terminate the artist's employment hereunder at any time within thirty (30) days prior to said starting date, or at any time thereafter, or during the course of production of said photoplay, the producer shall be obligated to pay the artist such balance, if any, as is then unpaid for services theretofore rendered by the artist, and also one week's compensation, upon the payment of which the producer shall be discharged of and from all liability whatsoever hereunder, subject, however, to the provision! ol paragraphs 7 and 11 hereof.
10. If during the first or last week of the artist's employment hereunder the artist shall have actually appeared before the camera or been on call less than six (6) full days, then the artist's salary for such week shall be prorated, and for this purpose one day's salary shall be one-sixth (1/6) of the weekly rate. If the services of the artist at the commencement of the term hereof are to be rendered at a place which can be reached from the producer's studio within twenty-four (24) hours of travel by ordinary means of transportation, then and in that event compensation shall not begin to accrue to the artist until the artist's first appearance before the camera at such place or until the artist is first put on call at such place; provided, however, that in any event compensation must commence to accrue to the artist not later than forty-eight (48) hours after such place has been reached; and compensation shall accrue to the artist during the time reasonably required to return the artist to Los Angeles. If the services of the artist at the commencement of the term hereof are to be rendered at a place which cannot be reached from the producer's studio within twenty-four (24) hours of travel by ordinary meaiu of transportation, then and in that event compensa
shall
tion shall not commence to accrue to the artist during such travel period and prior to the artist's first appearance before the camera at such place, or prior to the time when the artist is first put on call at such place; provided, however, that in any event compensation must commence to accrue to the artist not later than forty-eight (48) hours after such place has been reached ; and compensation shall
shall not accrue to the artist during the time reasonably required to return the artist to Los Angeles. A week shall be deemed to start at 12:01
a.m. on and end at 12
o'clock midnight of the succeeding
If, during any week the artist
shall have actually appeared before the camera or been on call each day, the artist shall receive one day's additional compensation for the services ren. dered by the artist on Sunday, and for this purpose, also, one day's salary shall be one-sixth (1/6) of the weekly rate. Compensation to the
artist hereunder shall be payable on
for services rendered up to
and including the preceding
11. The producer guarantees that it will furnish
the artist not less than (....)
weeks' employment hereunder ; and if the foregoing blank is not filled in, then the producer shall be deemed to have agreed to guarantee to the artist that it will furnish the artist not less than one (1) week's employment hereunder. The guarantee ia this paragraph 11 set forth shall be subject, _ of course, to the rights of suspension and termination hereinabove in paragraph 7 granted to the producer. The producer agn'ees, that upon request of the artist, it will advise the artist, if and when able to do so, of the estimated date on which, in the opinion of the producer, the artist's emploment hereunder will terminate, it being understood, of course, that such estimated date of terminatioB
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