EDITORIAL NOTE definition
Examples of EDITORIAL NOTE in a sentence
Editorial note: in the alternative, and at the Contractor’s option, the warranty may provide as follows: In all other respects, the Contractor provides a two-year warranty against structural defects and water penetration, and a one-year warranty against defects in workmanship.
Editorial note: For the President’s message to Congress on the continuation of the emergency, see issue No. 48 of the W eekly Compilation o f Presidential Documents.
For the purpose of this Agreement, the term "dairy products" is deemed to include the following products, as defined in the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System ("Harmonized System") established by the Customs Co-operation Council3: a Editorial note: The International Dairy Agreement was terminated as of 1 January 1998, and is not included in this publication.
In such negotiations and agreement, which may include provision for compensatory adjustment with respect to other products, the contracting parties concerned shall endeavour to maintain a a Editorial note: By the Decision of 23 March 1965, the CONTRACTING PARTIES changed the title of the head of the GATT secretariat from "Executive Secretary" to "Director-General".