The vaudeville theatre, building, operation, management (1918)

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6. That a clear understanding be had of just how much space will be allotted for the use of the theatre, and of the grade of paper, and color and cover stock. 7. That payments to the theatre of amounts due for the concession be promptly made upon the date due. 8. That if possible, a cash deposit or a satis- factory bond protecting the theatre against loss if concessionaire does not fulfill his contract, be secured. 9. That provision against discontinuance of concession without a certain term of notice in writing by the party discontinuing be made. The awarding of this concession should in- variably be made the matter of a written agree- ment, setting forth fully just what each party undertakes, and never effected by a general verbal understanding. The amount to be paid by the concessionaire for this privilege varies so widely in different sections that suggestions on this point should not be made here; it should be governed, fairly and equitably to both parties, by local condi- tions as to advertising possibilities and printing costs. A copy of all contracts made for curtain and program advertising should be filed with the manager of theatre. 271