Manuscripts definition

Manuscripts means handwritten or typed documents, including letterpress or carbon copies. A mechanically produced document in handwriting or typescript is also considered a manuscript. Manuscripts include bodies or groups of personal papers, business or organizational records that have organic unity; artificial collections of documents acquired from various sources according to a plan, but without regard to provenance; and individual documents acquired because of their special importance.
Manuscripts means manuscripts or manuscripts in progress created or to be created in connection with the Works, including all computer files, notes, plates, film, negatives, bluelines, art board, laser generated proofs, treatments and illustrations.
Manuscripts means manuscripts or manuscripts in progress created or to be created in connection with the Works, including all computer files, notes, plates, film, negatives, bluelines, art boards, laser generated proofs, treatments and illustrations relating thereto.

Examples of Manuscripts in a sentence

  • Research Institution and Principal Investigator shall properly acknowledge Sponsor in all Proposed Manuscripts.

  • Manuscripts submitted to the California Digital Open Source Library shall be exempt from the requirements in subdivision (b) of Section 66408 of the Education Code.

  • Before publishing or presenting, however, Research Institution and Principal Investigator agree to submit copies of any and all Proposed Manuscripts to Sponsor at least sixty (60) days in advance of submitting such Proposed Manuscripts to a publisher or other third party.