Artefact definition

Artefact means any object manufactured or modified by human beings;
Artefact means Judgment, Orders, MAPs, Registers (normal, long and very long) , general books, Compact Discs, DVD, USB Pen Drive, documents, video footage, periodicals, Library books (general and rare books), Service Books, Challans (portrait and landscape challans of normal and large size), administrative records, notifications etc. that make up the archival material at the High Court of M.P. These are collectively also referred to as “High Court of M.P. Holdings”
Artefact means Judgment, Orders, MAPs, Compact Discs, DVD, USB Pen Drive, documents, video footage, notifications etc. that make up the archival material at the District Courts. These are collectively also referred as “District Court Holdings”

Examples of Artefact in a sentence

  • Prior to any Works commencing or the issue of any Construction Certificate, whichever occurs first, an Archaeological Impact Assessment is to be prepared by a suitably qualified archaeologist, in accordance with the recommendations of the non-aboriginal archaeological assessment prepared by Artefact dated June 2022 and submitted to Council for review.

  • Venclova (eds.) The Future of Surface Artefact Survey in Europe: 29-44 Kunze, E.

  • CUSTOMER: Artefact Product Group LLC dba 10,000ft Signature: Signature: This Annex 1 includes certain details of the Processing of Personal Data as required by Article 28(3) of the GDPR.

  • Number on roll Cost Core services Less than 100 £250 + £7per pupil  1 topic collection of 60 books per class per term  40 fiction per class per term  TWO FREE School Artefact loans per year.

  • Social Intimacy, Artefact Visibility and Acculturation Models of Neanderthal–Modern Human Interaction.

  • RE, AD RE, AD AW AW Vulnerability Analysis / Risk Analysis / Artefact Analysis RE AW AW AW Auditing and Penetration Testing RE AW AW AW Incident tracing RE AW AW AW Promote development of quality security products, policies and services.

  • O Here we see a sentence where ‘pottery’ has been labelled as the start of an Artefact entity, ‘shard’ as inside an Artefact entity, and ‘Neolithic’ labelled as the start of a Time Period entity.

  • The Parties intend to engage in discussions relating to the development of knowledge support system for Artefact Manufacturing, (hereafter referred to as the ‘Project’).

  • The User is a human person or some kind of a Digital Artefact (e.g., a Service, an application, or a software agent) that has an interest in interacting with a Physical Entity.

  • Parties are required to register any previously unrecorded Aboriginal places, Aboriginal objects or Low Density Artefact Distributions (LDADs) by completing a Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Register Form, together with the relevant Victorian Aboriginal Place Component Form/s, available on the AV website.


More Definitions of Artefact

Artefact means the rare records/ books and Gazettes/ Documents/ Manuscripts/ High Court publications/ Office Circulars in the High Court Library. These are collectively also referred to as “Kerala High Court Library Holdings”
Artefact means Judgment, Orders, MAPs, Compact Discs, DVD, USB Pen Drive, documents, video footage, notifications etc. that make up the archival material at the Lokpal. These are collectively also referred as “Lokpal of India Holdings”
Artefact means the documents, periodicals, books, Judgment, Orders, administrative records, notifications etc. that make up the archival material at the District Courts. These are collectively also referred to as “District Court Holdings”
Artefact means any tangible or intangible product that is derived from one or more Work Products that is required to be delivered by either party under any SOW, is not itself a Deliverable, but may be a component or subset of a Deliverable or an interim deliverable, and is not subject to Acceptance Testing.
Artefact means the documents, periodicals, books, Judgment, Orders, administrative records, notifications etc. that make up the archival material at the High Court of M.P. These are collectively also referred to as “High Court of M.P. Holdings”
Artefact includes any and all: