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What does Record mean? In practice, a record is the written account of a case kept on the court file, comprising the parties’ pleadings and the orders and documents filed during the proceedings. In Scottish civil litigation, Record (capitalised) has a specific procedural meaning. Prescribed by the Rules of the Court of Session and the Ordinary Cause Rules, it is the consolidated pleading setting out the pursuer’s averments and pleas‑in‑law, the defender’s answers and pleas, and the parties’ adjustments. It is issued as the open record during the adjustment period and, once adjustment ends, is lodged as the closed record. The closed record fixes the...

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Exclusive Recording Agreement with Artists: Assignment of Masters and Performers’ Property Rights, Advances, Royalties, Mechanical Licences, Accounting and Promotional Obligations (England and Wales)

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This agreement is dated [ date ] Parties 1 [ insert name of company ], with its registered office at [ insert address ] (registered in England under no [ insert number ]) (the Company); 2 [ insert name ] of [ insert address ]; 3 [ insert name ] of [ insert address ]; 4 [ insert name ] of [ insert address ]; and 5 [ insert name ] of [ insert address ]...

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