Facsimile definition

Facsimile means an exact copy or likeness which is electronically transmitted for instant reproduction.
Facsimile means electronic equipment that communicates and reproduces both printed and handwritten material.
Facsimile means electronic equipment that communi- cates and reproduces both printed and handwritten material. If used in conjunction with a reference to a document; e.g., facsimile bid, the terms refers to a document (in the example given, a bid) that has been transmitted to and received by the Government via facsimile.

Examples of Facsimile in a sentence

  • Facsimile or electronic signatures (including signatures in Portable Document Format (PDF)) to this Trust Agreement shall be acceptable and binding, and this Trust Agreement may be delivered by facsimile or other electronic means (including by electronic mail or a designated document storage website).

  • Facsimile or electronic signatures (including signatures in Portable Document Format (PDF)) to this Trust Agreement shall be acceptable and binding, and this Trust Agreement may be delivered by facsimile or other electronic means (including by electronic mail or a designated document storage website) confirmed by electronic mail.

  • Facsimile execution and delivery of this Agreement is legal, valid and binding for all purposes.

  • Brick Telephone: (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Facsimile: (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or at such other address as shall be designated by any such party in a written notice to the other parties.

  • Facsimile and .pdf signatures shall be deemed valid and binding to the same extent as the original and the parties affirmatively consent to the use thereof, with no such consent having been withdrawn.


More Definitions of Facsimile

Facsimile means electronic equipment that communicates and reproduces both printed and handwritten material. (27.) “Gift” means something of economic value given to a public official or a relative or member of the household of the
Facsimile means an exact copy preserving all the written or printed
Facsimile if sent by facsimile, on the sender's receipt of a transmission report indicating that the facsimile was sent in its entirety to the recipient's facsimile number; but, if the delivery or receipt is not on a Business Day or after 5.00pm (local time) on any Business Day, the notice will be treated as received by the recipient at 9.00am (local time) on the next Business Day.
Facsimile means an exact copy or likeness which is electronically transmitted for instant reproduction. The Company will certify to the Custodian the names and signatures of its present officers and other designated persons authorized on behalf of the Company to direct the Custodian by custodian order as herein before defined. The Company agrees that whenever any change occurs in this list it will file with the Custodian a copy of a resolution certified by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of the Company as having been duly adopted by the board of directors (the "board") or the Executive Committee of the board designating those persons currently authorized on behalf of the Company to direct the Custodian by custodian order, as herein before defined, and upon such filing (to be accompanied by the filing of specimen signatures of the designated persons) the persons so designated in said resolution shall constitute the current certified list. The Custodian is authorized to rely and act upon the names and signatures of the individuals as they appear in the most recent certified list from the Company which has been delivered to the Custodian as herein above provided.
Facsimile means an exact copy preserving all the
Facsimile means an exact reproduction or copy of graphic or verbal material converted into electrical signals that are transmitted via telephone to produce a paper copy of the material on the receiving fax machine.
Facsimile means the transmission of documents using a traditional fax machine or a web- based digital service.