Disc definition

Disc means an FPU that is signed for use on a certain defined range of Xbox 360 hardware, regardless of the number of languages or product skus contained thereon. The MOQs per Software Title are cumulative per Sales Territory. For example, if an FPU is released in both the North American Sales Territory and the European Sales Territory, the cumulative MOQ per Software Title would be [***]. The MOQ per Software Title and the MOQ per Disc, however, are not cumulative. For example, a single Disc FPU released only in the North America Sales Territory will have a total minimum order quantity of [***], which would cover the [***] MOQ per Software Title and the [***] MOQ per Disc (rather than [***] which would have been the total minimum order quantity if the MOQ per Software Title and the MOQ per Disc had been cumulative).
Disc means a disc or other means of identification issued by the Municipality to the holder of a public transport facility permit;
Disc means an FPU that is signed for use on a certain defined range of Xbox 360 hardware, regardless of the number of languages or product skus contained thereon. Publisher must meet the MOQs independently for each Sales Territory. For example, if an FPU is released in both the North American Sales Territory and the European Sales Territory, then the Publisher must place orders to manufacture (i) at least [****] FPUs for sale in the North American Sales Territory, including a minimum of [****] per Disc included in such FPUs, and (ii) [****] FPUs for the European Sales Territory, including a minimum of [****] per Disc included in such FPUs.”

Examples of Disc in a sentence

  • The data is to be submitted as a DGN or DWG file on a Compact Disc.

  • Electronic- Disc Add'l Rec Nonrecurring Nonrecurring Disconnect OSS Rates ($) First Add'l First Add'l SOMEC XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX The "Zone" shown in the sections for stand-alone loops or loops as part of a combination refers to Geographically Deaveraged UNE Zones.

  • Expression of M.I. of regular bodies (Lamina, Sphere, Disc, Cylindercal),Concept of Radius of gyration, angular momentum, Conservation of angular momentum, Torque, Rotational kinetic energy.

  • The maximum payment period in the NSW Act does not apply to residential subcontractors.

  • The Applicant shall also provide 2 (two) soft copies on Compact Disc (CD).


More Definitions of Disc

Disc means a non-recordable reflective disc-shaped information carrier comprising any kind of information including, but not limited to, audio, video, text and/or data-related information, which is irreversibly stored in a layer during and as an integral part of the manufacturing process of the disc in a form which is optically readable by playback devices using a laser-beam.
Disc means a pre-recorded audio-only sound carrier and shall include all Formats whether now known or hereafter invented or exploited.
Disc means a CD-ROM disc.
Disc or the "Distributor").
Disc means a Behavioral Assessment based on the DISC theory, which centers on the four following behavioral traits: dominance, inducement, submission, and compliance.
Disc means an FPU that is signed for use on a certain defined range of Xbox 2 hardware, regardless of the number of languages or product SKUs contained thereon. The MOQs per Software Title are cumulative per Sales Territory, e.g., if an FPU is released in the North American Sales Territory and the European Sales Territory, then there will be an MOQ of [***] for the North American Sales Territory and an additional MOQ of [***] for the European Sales Territory. The per Software Title MOQ and the per Disc MOQ, however, are not cumulative, e.g., a single Disc FPU released only in the North America Sales Territory will have a total minimum order quantity of [***] which would cover the [***] per Software MOQ and the [***] per Disc MOQ (rather than [***] which would have been the MOQ if the per Software Title MOQ and the per Disc MOQ were cumulative).
Disc means a pre-recorded sound carrier in a Relevant Format which carries sound in conjunction with visual images.