NOTE 1. ORGANIZATION AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Organization and Background Mills Music Trust (the “ Trust ”) was created by a Declaration of Trust, dated December 3, 1964 (the “ Declaration of Trust ”), for the purpose of acquiring from Mills Music, Inc. (“ Old Mills ”), the rights to receive payment of a deferred contingent purchase price obligation (the “ Contin g ent Portion ”) payable to Old Mills. The obligation to pay the Contingent Portion arose as the result of the sale by Old Mills of its music and lyric copyright catalogue (the “ Catalo g ue ”) to a newly formed company pursuant to an asset purchase agreement dated December 5, 1964 (the “ Asset Purchase A g reement ”). Pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement, payment of the Contingent Portion to the Trust continues until the end of the year in which the last copyright in the Catalogue expires and cannot be renewed. The Contingent Portion amounts are currently payable by EMI Mills Music Inc. (“ EMI ”), the owner of the copyrighted materials contained in the Catalogue. The Trust has been advised that Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC is the administrator and manager of EMI and the Catalogue. HSBC Bank, USA, N.A. is the Corporate Trustee of the Trust (the “ Corporate Trustee ”), and Lee Eastman and Michael E. Reiss are the Individual Trustees of the Trust (the “ Individual Trustees ” and together with the Corporate Trustee, the “ Trustees ”). Proceeds from Contingent Portion Payments The Trust receives quarterly payments of the Contingent Portion from EMI and distributes the amounts it receives to the registered owners of Trust certificates (the “ Unit Holders ”) representing interests in the Trust (the “ Trust Units ”), after payment of, or withholdings in connection with, expenses and liabilities of the Trust. The Declaration of Trust provides that these are the Trust’s sole responsibilities and that the Trust is prohibited from engaging in any business activities. Payments of the Contingent Portion to the Trust are based on royalty income which the Catalogue generates. The Trust does not own the Catalogue or any copyrights or other intellectual property rights and is not responsible for collecting royalties in connection with the Catalogue. As the current owner and administrator of the Catalogue, EMI is obligated under the Asset Purchase Agreement to use its best efforts to collect all royalties, domestic and foreign, in connection with the Catalogue and to remit a portion of its royalty income to the Trust as its Contingent Portion payment obligation, in accordance with the terms of the Asset Purchase Agreement. Calculation of Contingent Portion The amount of each payment of the Contingent Portion is based on a formula set forth in the Asset Purchase Agreement. For information regarding the calculation of the Contingent Portion and a related dispute between EMI and the Trust see “Contingent Portion Payments” under Part I — Item 2, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations”. Cash Distributions to Unit Holders The Declaration of Trust provides for the distribution to the Unit Holders of all funds the Trust receives after payment of, or withholdings in connection with, expenses and liabilities of the Trust. For information regarding cash disbursements made to Unit Holders for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and June 30, 2022 see the table headed “Statements of Cash Receipts and Disbursements” under Part I — Item 1, “Financial Statements”. The Catalogue is estimated to be composed of over 12,000 music titles (the “ Copyrighted Songs ”), of which approximately 1,430 produced royalty income in recent years. EMI has provided the Trust with a listing of the top 50 earning songs in the Catalogue during the 2022 calendar year (the “ Top 50 Songs ”), together with certain copyright information with respect to each of the Top 50 Songs (the “ Listing ”). A copy of the Listing, as provided by EMI, is included in the Trust’s annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022. The Listing does not include any information regarding Copyrighted Songs for the 2023 calendar year. EMI typically makes payments to the Trust of the Contingent Portion in March, June, September and December for the prior calendar quarter. The payments received are accounted for on a cash basis, as are expenses of the Trust. The Declaration of Trust provides for the distribution of the amounts it receives in Contingent Portion payments to the Unit Holders after payment of, or withholdings in connection with, expenses and liabilities of the Trust. The Trust’s financial statements reflect only cash transactions and do not include transactions that would be recorded in financial statements presented on the accrual basis of accounting, as contemplated by generally accepted accounting principles in the United States. The Trust does not prepare a balance sheet or a statement of cash flows. These unaudited financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and related notes in the Trust’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022. The cash receipts and distributions for the interim periods presented are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year.
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