Harvard business reports (1930)

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604 HARVARD BUSINESS REPORTS 20. If the Distributor is merged, purchased or otherwise acquired by another motion picture distributor, the Distributor and/or such other motion picture distributor may upon 60 days' written notice thereof to the Exhibitor terminate this franchise as of the expiration of such 60-day period. SCHEDULE Name of theater Location of theater Zone No Key No Seating Capacity Trade name of equipment Disc only Film only Film or discs Protection Run Number of successive days to be exhibited Minimum admission fee SUMS FOR LICENSE FEES (INCLUDING SCORE CHARGES) AS REFERRED TO IN PARAGRAPH 2 HEREOF Feature per $100,000 Short subject per $10,000 Exhibition value Exhibition value Sound Dollars ($...) Sound Dollars ($...) Silent Dollars ($...) Silent Dollars ($...) This franchise applies only to ^ mf°n pi(f reS' r^ J silent motion pictures. (strike out one) MOTION PICTURES WHICH MAY BE GENERALLY RELEASED DURING YEAR, AUGUST 15, 1929, to AUGUST 15, 1930 Production number Title 21. At the end of the first and each succeeding year hereunder, both the Exhibitor and the Distributor shall have the right to apply to the five representatives of exhibitors, referred to in paragraph 3 hereof, to make findings and recommendations relative to an adjustment of the schedule of prices provided in paragraph 2 hereof. The said representatives shall have the full cooperation of both parties hereto in obtaining accurate information on which to act. The findings and recommendations of such representatives shall be transmitted to a National Appeal Board consisting of the president of the Allied States Association, a representative of the Distributor, and a third member to be chosen by the other two. In the deliberations of the National Appeal Board a majority vote shall control, and the decision of the Board as to such adjustment shall be binding on the Exhibitor and the Dis