The Theatrical Motion Picture and/or Television Film Buyer's Assumption Agreement is a contract between a film buyer and a film distributor, producer or rights-holder. It outlines the terms of the deal between the two parties, including the rights purchased by the buyer and the agreed upon payment. It is an agreement that is signed prior to the purchase of the rights to the film. There are two types of Theatrical Motion Picture and/or Television Film Buyer's Assumption Agreement: 1. The Theatrical Motion Picture Buyer's Assumption Agreement is an agreement between the buyer and the distributor of a theatrical motion picture. It outlines the terms of the deal, including the rights purchased by the buyer and the agreed upon payment. 2. The Television Film Buyer's Assumption Agreement is an agreement between the buyer and the distributor or producer of a television film. It outlines the terms of the deal, including the rights purchased by the buyer and the agreed upon payment.