Circulate definition

Circulate means Circulate.com, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Circulate means to offer or accept signatures on a signature sheet which is or should be part of a petition pamphlet;
Circulate means present, exhibit, show, hold out.

Examples of Circulate in a sentence

  • Circulate draft to fund counsel and other trust representatives and incorporate revisions provided by others into draft, upload final draft minutes to online document repository.

  • Verify signatures on petitions, including but not limited to, all candidate official filing forms, nomination paper petitions, and supplemental nomination paper petitions; initiative, referendum, and recall petitions; Notices of Intent to Circulate Petitions; and Notices of Intent to Recall.

  • SEI Portfolio Accounting ----------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- February 11 Circulate draft agenda and resolutions for March Board SEI Legal Dept.

  • Circulate to Community Planning Partners - Q2 30 Sep 2009 Employability action plan finalised and agreed – circulated to partnership.

  • Circulate to stakeholders - Q2 30 Sep 2009 Action Plan agreed by 16+ Strategy Group.

  • Circulate final written consent to trustees for execution and collation and loading of signatures received into online document repository.

  • Preparation of Board Meeting Minutes Circulate draft 60 days after Board Meeting.

  • Faculty DAQ DAQ Faculty External Examiners (EE) Circulate reports to programme teams and students (it is suggested that the VLE is used for this purpose).

  • Circulate information on staff development opportunities and encourage attendance as appropriate.

  • This partner will: • Supervise and coordinate the production of the deliverable and define its content; • Circulate the document among the contributors using the secure, online communication platform; • Ensure that documents are sent for review in due time.

Related to Circulate

  • Circulation means the process of submitting an initiative or referendum petition

  • Newspapers means at least one English language daily newspaper and at least one Chinese language daily newspaper, in each case published and circulating generally in the Relevant Territory and specified or not excluded for this purpose by the stock exchange in the Relevant Territory;

  • Disseminate when referring to a notice or other information to be sent by the Depositary to Owners, shall mean (i) sending that information to Owners in paper form by mail or another means or (ii) with the consent of Owners, another procedure that has the effect of making the information available to Owners, which may include (A) sending the information by electronic mail or electronic messaging or (B) sending in paper form or by electronic mail or messaging a statement that the information is available and may be accessed by the Owner on an Internet website and that it will be sent in paper form upon request by the Owner, when that information is so available and is sent in paper form as promptly as practicable upon request.

  • Media means physical devices or writing surfaces including, but is not limited to, magnetic tapes, optical disks, magnetic disks, large-scale integration memory chips, and printouts onto which covered defense information is recorded, stored, or printed within a covered contractor information system.

  • Newspaper means a newspaper and other materials printed on newsprint.