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If an author does not observe the obligation to perform the work personally, the commissioning party may terminate the contract.
(4) The commissioning party shall be required to pay to the author an advance on the remuneration agreed by contract.
Holding back the rights can be a forceful tool when it is necessary to compel a commissioning party to fulfill its obligations.
Yet callers, mind you not a lot, tell me that official polls can be wrong and can offer results that the commissioning party desires.
A formal dinner can become a well mediated activity, with many prefabricated components, including table manners-if the commissioning party so desires.
SOMO's commissioning parties are trade unions, development organisations and other social organisations.
Consequently, works that were to be displayed in public spaces, such as murals, had the important task of fulfilling the ideology of the commissioning party.
(3) Under the commission contract, the author shall undertake to create a work under the conditions set out in the contract and to deliver it to the commissioning party.
Definitions: "Photographer" refers to Chris Cameron, "Client" refers to the commissioning party or company named in the licence, its representatives, successors, assigns, agents and affiliates.
(5) If the author does not deliver the commissioned work under the conditions laid down in the commission contract, he shall be required to indemnify the commissioning party for any material prejudice he has occasioned him.
If a work is made "for hire" within the meaning of the Copyright Act, then the employer or commissioning party, is deemed to be the author and will own the copyright as though it was the true author.
Industrial Designs – If a freelance designer is brought in, on commission, to produce a specific design, in many cases the intellectual property rights will not pass automatically to the commissioning party, but will remain with the freelance designer.
(2) The right to registration of a topography which has been made in the course of employment or the execution of a commission shall belong to the employer or the commissioning party, unless otherwise agreed by the parties concerned.
(3) Co-authors may be invited and the composition of the co-authors changed only with the written consent of the commissioning party if it is necessary for the performance of the work and is not otherwise specified in the contract.
It should be noted that upon service, the expert report ceases to be the sole property of the commissioning party and may be entered into evidence by the party to whom notice has been delivered: (Thunderbird Tours v.
Under work for hire, the commissioning party owns all rights from the very start even if the contract is breached, whereas under a transfer of rights, the creator can hold back the rights until all terms of the contract are fulfilled.
She'd dragged her father to the commissioning party and presented Sukowski with an antique sextant as a commissioning gift, and he'd responded by listing her as a supernumerary crew member to make her a keel plate owner of his new ship.
Under the work for hire doctrine, the employer, rather than the person employed to create a work (or, with respect to certain specially ordered or commissioned works, the commissioning party, so long as creator and commissioner have both signed a writing declaring the work to be "for hire") is deemed the statutory "author" of the work.
Where the performance is given in compliance with an employment or commission contract, it shall be understood, unless otherwise specified, that the employer or commissioning party acquires therein such exclusive rights to authorize reproduction and communication to the public as are provided for under this Title and may be deduced from the nature and subject of the contract.