The law of motion pictures (1918)

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CHAPTER II THE AUTHOR (CONTINUED) Miscellaneous Questions . 14. On the question whether the contract existing between the parties is a personal one. 15. Where the contract contains a negative covenant. 16. Where the work is to be to the satisfaction of the producer. 17. Where the contract provides for the writing of a libelous, immoral or seditious work. 18. Where the license granted is a sole and exclusive one. 19. Where the contract contains limitations as to methods of exploitation. 20. Where the work is to be produced at a definite time. 21. Where the payment to the author is based upon a percentage of the gross receipts or net profits. 22. Where the amount to be paid to the author is guaranteed. 23. Where the payment to the author is a stipulated amount per performance or per period. 24. Where the amount of damages in the event of a breach is stipulated. 25. Where the contract provides for a forfeiture upon failure to pay the royalties due. 26. Where the manuscript is lost or converted after submission to the producer. 27. Where the work is secured by means of a prize contest. 28. On the question whether an outright purchaser is required to reproduce the work. 29. On the question whether the producer is entitled to a refund of advance payment. 66