Editorial Control definition

Editorial Control means the right to review, formulate standards for, or to exercise a veto over the appearance, text, Use or promotion of the product.
Editorial Control means the overall control of the allocation of staffing, facilities and equipment, editorial composition, editing, journalistic discretion and similar issues related to the Thomson/MarketWatch Service, including determining staffing issues, journalist viewpoints and opinions, subject and story approaches, line by line and story editing, topics and resource choice and allocation on a day-to-day basis relating thereto.

Examples of Editorial Control in a sentence

  • The Society may assign or license any rights under this agreement to a subsidiary or licensee, or to any third party so long as the product or publication bears a National Geographic trademark and is subject to the Society’s Editorial Control.

  • Editorial Control: REcolorado® will not be responsible for reviewing, editing or exercising any form of editorial control over the content of REcolorado® products and services.

  • All documents bearing a United Nations masthead should be submitted for editing by the Editorial Control Unit.

  • For the five year period 2011-2015, FDOT (Florida Department of Transportation) presented a budget that foresees an in- vestment in construction amounting to USD 15,439 thousand million, an increase of 10.1 when compared to the five pre- ceding years.

  • Editorial Control, Editors3.2 Appointment of Editorial Board Members.

  • Editorial Control – The levels of control and influence exercised by the management structure of the media business on the editorial function.

  • Editorial Control and Compliance S4C will have editorial control over all content commissioned, including multiplatform and interactive elements of any programme commissioned.

  • The design is an inexhaustible resource in that it can conceivably be used over and over again without losing any of its substance or quality.

  • Indeed, Justice Marshall dissented from the decision in Fraser on the ground that the school had not shown a “disruption of the educational process.” Id. at 690.C. The Supreme Court Finds That Schools May Exercise Editorial Control Over Student Speech That Appears In School-Sponsored Publications.

  • Sarah Scott, Editor with the Editorial Control Unit of the Publishing and Library Section at the United Nations Office at Vienna, delivered a presentation in English on the importance of editing skills, explaining what editing skills were, why they were important and how they could be incorporated into the curriculum.

Related to Editorial Control

  • Operational Control means Security monitoring, adjustment of generation and transmission resources, coordinating and approval of changes in transmission status for maintenance, determination of changes in transmission status for reliability, coordination with other Balancing Authority Areas and Reliability Coordinators, voltage reductions and load shedding, except that each legal owner of generation and transmission resources continues to physically operate and maintain its own facilities.

  • Internal control means a set of systems to ensure that financial and other records are reliable and complete and which ensure adherence to the entity's management policies, the orderly and efficient conduct of the entity, and the proper recording and safeguarding of assets and resources;

  • Control Documents means the following Contracts to be entered into prior to or on the Closing: (i) the Exclusive Business Cooperation Agreement (独家业务合作协议) entered into by and between Ecommerce Company and the Domestic Company, (ii) the Exclusive Option Agreement (独家购买权协议) entered into by and among Ecommerce Company, the Domestic Company and all of the shareholders of the Domestic Company, (iii) the Proxy Agreement (委托协议) and Power of Attorney (授权委托书) entered into by and the among Ecommerce Company, the Domestic Company and the shareholders of the Domestic Company, (iv) the Equity Pledge Agreement (股权质押协议) entered into by and among Ecommerce Company, the Domestic Company and the shareholders of the Domestic Company and (v) the Spousal Consent (配偶同意函) to be signed by the spouse of each shareholder of the Domestic Company, each as amended from time to time.

  • Material Compliance Matter has the same meaning as the term defined in Rule 38a-1, and includes any compliance matter that involves: (1) a violation of the federal securities laws by Distributor (or its officers, directors, employees, or agents); (2) a violation of Distributor's Rule 38a-1 policies and procedures; or (3) a weakness in the design or implementation of Distributor's Rule 38a-1 policies and procedures.

  • Company Material Contract has the meaning set forth in Section 3.15(a).

  • Medical control means a person who provides medical supervision to an emergency medical service provider.

  • Central Repository means the repository responsible for the receipt, consolidation, and retention of all information reported to the CAT pursuant to SEC Rule 613 and the CAT NMS Plan.

  • Company Material Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 3.18(a).

  • Parent Material Contract has the meaning set forth in Section 4.20(a).

  • Project Management Report means each report prepared in accordance with Section 4.02 of this Agreement;

  • Relevant Supervisory Consent means, in relation to any redemption or purchase of the Notes, any required permission of the Relevant Regulator applicable to the Company or the Relevant UK Resolution Authority (as applicable). For the avoidance of doubt, Relevant Supervisory Consent will not be required if either (i) none of the Debt Securities qualify as part of the Issuer’s regulatory capital, or own funds and eligible liabilities or loss absorbing capacity instruments, as the case may be, each pursuant to the Loss Absorption Regulations, (ii) the relevant Debt Securities are repurchased for market-making purposes in accordance with any permission given by the Relevant Regulator pursuant to the Loss Absorption Regulations within the limits prescribed in such permission or (iii) the relevant Debt Securities are being redeemed or repurchased pursuant to any general prior permission granted by the Relevant Regulator or the Relevant UK Resolution Authority (as applicable) pursuant to the Loss Absorption Regulations within the limits prescribed in such permission.

  • Area Control Error or “ACE” shall mean the instantaneous difference between a Balancing Authority’s net actual and scheduled interchange, taking into account the effects of Frequency Bias and correction for meter error.

  • Architectural Control Committee means and refer to that committee constituted under Article 4 hereof for the review of Development Plans (as hereinafter defined) and other functions.

  • Construction Change Directive means a written order prepared by Owner Parties and signed by Owner directing Contractor to perform a change in the Work prior to agreeing to a change, if any, to the Contract Time, schedule of performance of the Work, Contract Sum, or Contractor’s compensation.

  • major non-compliance outcome notification means a notification received by a council under section 19N(3) or (4) of the Food Act 1984, or advice given to council by an authorized officer under that Act, of a deficiency that does not pose an immediate serious threat to public health but may do so if no remedial action is taken

  • Critical control point means a point, step, or procedure in a food proc- ess at which control can be applied, and a food safety hazard can as a result be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to acceptable levels.

  • Superior Company Proposal has the meaning set forth in Section 6.02(e).

  • Institutional control means the continued surveillance, monitoring, and care of the disposal site after site closure and stabilization to insure the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare, and the

  • Development Consent means the consent granted to the Development Application for the Development and includes all modifications made under section 4.55 of the Act.

  • Internal control over financial reporting means a process effected by an insurer’s board of directors, management and other personnel designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of the financial statements, i.e., those items specified in Section 5(B)(2) through 5(B)(7) of this regulation and includes those policies and procedures that:

  • Permit revision means any permit modification or administrative permit amendment.

  • Material Contact means personal contact or the supervision of the efforts of those who have direct personal contact with Customers, Customer Prospects, or Vendors in an effort to initiate or further a business relationship between the Company and such Customers, Customer Prospects, or Vendors.

  • Responsive Proposal means a Proposal that complies with the material provisions of this RFP.

  • Publication NPC-232 means the Ministry Publication NPC-232, "Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 3 Areas (Rural)", October, 1995 as amended.

  • Collateral Reports means the reports with respect to the Collateral referred to in Annex F.