The law of motion pictures (1918)

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X . CONTENTS Page Sec. 54. Contracts with infants 173 55. Inability of producer when studio closed by the authori ties 176 56. Questions of travel 177 57. Booking agencies 178 58. Workmen’s Compensation Acts 180 59. Garnishment 184 60. Serial stories 185 61. Escrow agents 186 62. Where joint venture 187 63. Royalties in addition to salary 190 64. Law governing validity of contract 190 65. Contract labor and exclusion laws 191 66. Performance in unlicensed theatre 192 67. Contracts for transportation — damages 193 68. Power of company’s officer to contract — agency 195 69. Costumes 197 70. Enticement of actor 198 71. Libel of actor 202 CHAPTER IV THE PRODUCER (CONTINUED) His Other Employes Sec. 72. Scenario writer 205 73. Director and other employes 209 CHAPTER V THE DISTRIBUTOR AND THE EXHIBITOR Sec. 74. Distributor — in general 214 75. Exhibitor — in general 225 76. Advertising matter, programs, bill-posters 228