Final Draft definition

Final Draft means the version submitted to ASCE after peer review and prior to copyediting or other ASCE production activities; it does not include the copyedited version, the page proof, a PDF, or full-text HTML of the published version. Exceptions to the Copyright Transfer policy exist in the following circumstances. Check the appropriate box below to indicate whether you are claiming an exception:
Final Draft means a final draft of a Specification for approval by a super majority (two-thirds) of the Members.
Final Draft means a final draft of a Specification produced by a Consortium Working Group that will be forwarded to the Board for Ratification and subsequent public release.

Examples of Final Draft in a sentence

  • ADDRESSEE Final Draft ------------ Reg Repro -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16.

  • Project Number C-18/19 Final Draft Report to Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Denver, Colorado.

  • The Final Draft Form 8-K has been prepared and is capable of being filed immediately after the Closing (or the immediate next Business Day thereafter).

  • At any time during the creation of a Draft Specification or during the Ratification Period for a Final Draft any Member may choose to issue an IP Disclosure Certificate accompanied by a signed certificate (“Reciprocal License Certificate”) certifying Member’s grant of the Reciprocal License for disclosed Necessary Patent Claims for, or expected to be for, a Final Draft.

  • At the end of the Ratification Period the Board will vote for Ratification of the Final Draft or establish an IP Committee as defined below.


More Definitions of Final Draft

Final Draft means the version submitted to ASCE after peer review and prior to copyediting or other ASCE production activities; it does not include the copyedited version, the page proof, a PDF, or full-text HTML of the published version. Exceptions to the Copyright Transfer policy exist in the following circumstances. Check the appropriate box below to indicate whether you are claiming an exception: U.S. Government labs) may or may not be subject to copyright transfer. Authors must refer to their contractor agreement. For works that qualify as U.S. Government works by a contractor, ASCE acknowledges that the U.S. Government retains a nonexclusive, paid-up, irrevocable, worldwide license to publish or reproduce this work for U.S. Government purposes only. This policy DOES NOT apply to work created with U.S. Government grants. I, the corresponding author, confirm that the authors listed on the manuscript are aware of their authorship status and qualify to be authors on the manuscript according to the guidelines above. I, the corresponding author, confirm that the content, figures (drawings, charts, photographs, etc.), and tables in the submitted work are either original work created by the authors listed on the manuscript or work for which permission to re- use has been obtained from the creator.
Final Draft means a draft for payment under the Letter of Credit accompanied by a completed and executed document in the form of Annex D thereto.
Final Draft shall have the meaning assigned in Section 6.4(a).
Final Draft means that version of the Draft Specification that the Promoters have identified as ready for Final review.
Final Draft has the meaning assigned to that term in the Letter of Credit.
Final Draft means a final draft of the Forum Standards which has been deliberated by the standardization committee after confirmation of an IPR declaration regarding the Working Group Draft.
Final Draft means the version submitted to ASCE after peer review and prior to copyediting or other ASCE production activities; it does not include the copyedited version, the page proof, a PDF, or full-text HTML of the published version. v Authors may post the final draft of their work on open, unrestricted Internet sites 12 months after publication in an ASCE Journal, provided the draft contains a link to the published version at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Exceptions to the Copyright Transfer policy exist in the following circumstances. Check the appropriate box below to indicate whether you are claiming an exception: U.S. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES: Work prepared by U.S. Government employees in their official capacities is not subject to copyright in the United States. Such authors must place their work in the public domain, meaning that it can be freely copied, republished, or redistributed. In order for the work to be placed in the public domain, ALL AUTHORS must be official U.S. Government employees. If at least one author is not a U.S. Government employee, copyright must be transferred to ASCE by that author. CROWN GOVERNMENT COPYRIGHT: Whereby a work is prepared by officers of the Crown Government in their official capacities, the Crown Government reserves its own copyright under national law. If ALL AUTHORS on the manuscript are Crown Government employees, copyright cannot be transferred to ASCE; however, ASCE is given the following nonexclusive rights: (1) to use, print, and/or publish in any language and any format, print and electronic, the above-mentioned work or any part thereof, provided that the name of the author and the Crown Government affiliation is clearly indicated; (2) to grant the same rights to others to print or publish the work; and (3) to collect royalty fees. ALL AUTHORS must be official Crown Government employees in order to claim this exemption in its entirety. If at least one author is not a Crown Government employee, copyright must be transferred to ASCE by that author. WORK-FOR-HIRE: Privately employed authors who have prepared works in their official capacity as employees must also transfer copyright to ASCE; however, their employer retains the rights to revise, adapt, prepare derivative works, publish, reprint, reproduce, and distribute the work provided that such use is for the promotion of its business enterprise and does not imply the endorsement of ASCE. In this instance, an authorized agent from the authors’ employer must sign the form below. ...