nt of the Actor until after the seven
day probationary period, and shall drop the name of the Actor from
advertising and publicity matter as soon as is possible after the
Actor leaves the company.
15. If the Actor is not allowed to work out any notice properly given
under his contract the amount to which he is entitled to shall be paid
forthwith upon the giving of the notice.
16. The right of the Manager to close a play and company without a
week's notice within four weeks after the opening date does not apply
to the second or subsequent season thereof.
17. Notices of termination or closing given at or before the end of
the performance on Monday night, effective at the end of the Saturday
night following, shall be deemed one week's notice and such notice
effective at the end of Saturday week following shall be deemed two
weeks' notice.
18. The essence of this contract is continuous employment and a play
once closed shall not be re-opened during the same season within eight
weeks of the date of previous closing, without the consent of the
Actors' Equity Association. Such consent, if given, shall be upon such
terms and conditions as may be considered just and equitable by such
Association.
19. Except in a case of notice given on Monday, as otherwise provided
in these rules, a week's notice shall be seven calendar days and two
weeks' notice fourteen calendar days.
20. Should the Manager require the Actor to purchase his clothes from
a special tailor or shall require exclusive or unique designs or
unusually expensive clothes, then the Manager shall pay for such
clothes, anything to the contrary in Clause G of the Standard Minimum
Contract notwithstanding.
21. The Actor shall be responsible for transporting his own baggage to
and from the station or theatre in New York City. The Manager will pay
the cost of or reimburse the Actor for such transportation anywhere on
Manhattan Island.
22. Should the Citizens' Jury provided for in New York decide
adversely to the continuance of a production because salacious or
against public morals, the Actor shall forthwith terminate his
employment without notice, payment or penalty.
23. Should the production in which the Actor is engaged be complained
of as being in violation of any statute, ordinance or law of the
United States, any state or any municipality in any state and should a
claim or charge be made against the Actor on account of his being
engaged in such prod
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