Existing Content definition

Existing Content means (a) the articles identified on Schedule 3 (the “Existing Articles”) and (b) photographs identified on Schedule 4 (the “Existing Photos”).

Examples of Existing Content in a sentence

  • This provision requires the University to train all appropriate personnel at each of the key stages set forth in this Agreement, such as the adoption of the Plan Regarding New Web Content and Functionality, the Audit of Existing Content and Functionality, the Corrective Action Plan, and other required steps.

  • Prior to the Closing, FCB shall deliver to Barca Media copies of any material Existing Content that are not already in the possession of Barca Media.

  • The Definitive Agreements will include a schedule of certain Existing Content.

  • This provision requires the District to train all appropriate personnel at each of the key stages set forth in this Agreement, such as the adoption of the Plan Regarding New Web Content and Functionality, the Audit of Existing Content and Functionality, the Interim Plan, and the Corrective Action Plan.

  • However, Zwiffi AS retains the right to remove illegal User Content or Existing Content in conflict with the Agreement if inaction may lead to criminal or tort liability.

  • This provision requires the School to train all appropriate personnel at each of the key stages set forth in this Agreement, such as the adoption of the Plan Regarding New Web Content and Functionality, the Audit of Existing Content and Functionality, the Interim Plan, and the Corrective Action Plan.

  • Within 90 calendar days of the date District completes its Assessment of Existing Content and Functionality, District will submit to OCR for its review and approval a proposed Corrective Action Plan to address all inaccessible content and functionality identified during the District’s Assessment.

  • Within 90 calendar days of the date the District completes its Assessment of Existing Content and Functionality, the District will submit to OCR for its review and approval a proposed Corrective Action Plan to address all inaccessible content and functionality identified during the District’s Assessment.

  • Within 30 calendar days of the date the District completes its Assessment of Existing Content and Functionality, the District will submit to OCR documentation of the steps taken during the Assessment and a detailed accounting of the results of the Assessment.

  • Within 15 calendar days of the date the District completes its Assessment of Existing Content and Functionality, the District will submit to OCR documentation of the steps taken during the Assessment and a detailed accounting of the results of the Assessment.