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Chapter 12 Question 1

Question

Abi, a talented musical diva, agrees to play a violin piece at a concert organized by Music Box Ltd. The contract between Abi and Music Box states: 'the Performer will perform exclusively for the Promoter during the Term of this agreement.'

The definitions at the beginning of the agreement define 'Performer' as Abi, 'Promoter' as Music Box Ltd and the 'Term' as 1 November until 14 November.

The first concert takes place on 1 November and Abi plays brilliantly but, just as she is about to start the final movement of the piece, she gets up, takes a bow and hurries off-stage. She asks David, the Chief Executive of Music Box, for her money and he says 'Get lost, you're getting nothing. You only played half of the music!' Abi demands her money, claiming that she played her 'interpretation' of the piece and she would sue Music Box if they did not pay her.

Later in the evening, David finds out that Abi has played that same evening for a rival promoter and is scheduled to play for them every night for the next two weeks. David wants to keep Abi for future performances because he has sold lots of tickets on the basis that she is playing, but he does not want her to play for his rival, who has a concert hall across the road from his, because he thinks that this would cause a drop in the sale of tickets on the night.

Advise David.

Answer

There are three main issues which arise in this problem question:

  1. Is Music Box liable to pay Abi for her performance?

  2. Can Music Box compel Abi to perform in the future?

  3. Can Music Box prevent Abi from performing for the rival promoter?

Is Music Box liable to pay Abi for her performance?

Can Music Box compel Abi to perform in the future?

Can Music Box prevent Abi from performing for the rival promoter?