Foreign Translation definition

Foreign Translation means any partial or complete translation of a Retail Version to a language other than English, along with any corrections, enhancements, modifications and/or updates to any such translation developed hereunder.
Foreign Translation means the right to translate the work into languages other than English, and book publication rights, First Serial Rights, Second Serial Rights, Selection Rights, Microfilm Rights, Electronic Text Rights and Sound Reproduction Rights in languages other than English.

Examples of Foreign Translation in a sentence

  • If the Producer and the employee cannot agree on the terms for any Foreign Translation, the Producer shall not be obligated to employ persons subject to this Agreement for such work.

Related to Foreign Translation

  • Translation means converting written material from one language to another in written form.

  • Foreign tribunal means a court, administrative agency, or quasi-judicial entity of a foreign country which is authorized to establish, enforce, or modify support orders or to determine parentage of a child. The term includes a competent authority under the Convention.

  • Sealed Source and Device Registry means the national registry that contains all the registration certificates, generated by both NRC and the Agreement States, that summarize the radiation safety information for the sealed sources and devices and describe the licensing and use conditions approved for the product.

  • Translucent means a substance that allows light to pass through, but does not allow an object or person to be seen through the substance.

  • foreign firm means a business entity owned or controlled by one or more foreign nationals or a business entity in which more than 50 percent of the stock is owned or controlled by one or more foreign nationals.