Digital Form definition

Digital Form means disk, electronic display (such as on the Web Site), electronic download, compact disc or any other digital format known or unknown at this time;‌
Digital Form means a document in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) or in any other format as approved by CLA from time to time;
Digital Form means, as to textual content, in Microsoft Word, Word Perfect, Adobe Pagemaker, Adobe Illustrator, or Quark Express; as to images, provided in TIFF or GIF form; and as to hard copy printout, provided for layout information.

Examples of Digital Form in a sentence

  • Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the date of each such notice and request shall be deemed to be, and the date on which each such notice and request shall be deemed given shall be: at the time delivered, if personally delivered or mailed; when receipt is confirmed, if sent by facsimile; and the next business day after timely delivery to the courier, if sent by overnight air courier guaranteeing next business day delivery.

  • Authorization for Providing Financial Ledger in Digital Form: I/we hereby authorize you to send me/us the financial ledger in the digital form in the prescribed formed at my/our E-mail ID/Address.

  • If the Applicant fails to provide this information to MPI for an MPI Approved Product, then MPI will not include that information for that MPI Approved Product in the next printed publication of the MPI Approved Products List and MPI will have the right to remove the VOC range information immediately from any Digital Form of the MPI Approved Products List.

  • The reception officer shall time-stamp and issue the sequentially numbered Visit Processing Form (Digital Form).

  • URL: http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php- URL_ID=17721&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html, accessed 15.10.2020.Recommendation Concerning the Preservation of, and Access to, Documentary Heritage Including in Digital Form // URL: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000244675?p osInSet=5&queryId=ad0a1f7c-611d-4c95-8a6e- b3749699249e, (accessed 15.10.2020).Road Map for Digital Cooperation: Implementation of the recommendations of the high-level panel on digital cooperation.

  • Phillips Attorney for The Dow Chemical Company CERTIFICATE OF DIGITAL SUBMISSION AND PRIVACY REDACTIONSI hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing APPELLANT’S OPENING BRIEF, as submitted in Digital Form via the court’s ECF system, is an exact copy of the written document filed with the Clerk and has been scanned for viruses with the Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition version 11, Virus Definition File Dated: 7/31/11 rev.

  • Digital Form: the digital format of a film which complies with the requirementsof a majority of the Major Studios in order for the Major Studios to permit the film to be exhibited (described as “DCI Specification Compliance”), capable of being exhibited on complying projection systems.

  • DCP: Digital Cinema Package, being the collection of digital files used to store and convey digital cinema audio, image and data stream for films which are made available in Digital Form.

  • What mean impacts miss: distributional effects of welfare reform experiments.

  • Organize an international seminar on the implementation of the UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Preservation of, Access to, Documentary Heritage including in Digital Form.


More Definitions of Digital Form

Digital Form means: a format that represents data by numerical digits or discrete units.

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