Periodical definition

Periodical means a newspaper, magazine or journal and any other publication (a) that is published at a stated frequency with the intent to continue publication indefinitely; (b) whose continuity shows from issue to issue (e.g., by serialization of articles or by successive issues carrying the same style, format, theme, or subject matter); (c) whose primary purpose is to transmit information; (d) whose content consists of original or reprinted articles on one topic or many topics, listings, photographs, illustrations, graphs, a combination of advertising and nonadvertising matter, comic strips, legal notices, editorial material, cartoons, or other subject matter; and (e) for which the primary distribution of each issue is made before that of each succeeding issue.
Periodical means any bound publication other than a newspaper that appears at stated intervals, each issue of which contains news or information of general interest to the public, or to some particular organization or group of persons. Each issue must bear a relationship to prior or subsequent issues with respect to continuity of literary character or similarity of subject matter, and sufficiently similar in style and format to make it evident that it is one of a series.
Periodical means any newspaper, magazine, journal or other publi- cation that is printed, published or issued, or that circulates, in the 15

Examples of Periodical in a sentence

  • Periodical monitoring of water quality of treated sewage shall be conducted.

  • Periodical examinations and all tests for all lifting/ hoisting equipment & tackles shall be carried – out in accordance with the relevant provisions of Factories Act 1948, Indian Electricity Act 1910 and associated Laws/Rules in force from time to time.

  • Periodical income distributions may therefore vary from period to period, based on investment results of the portfolio.

  • Periodical distributions will be dependent on the returns achieved by the Asset Management Company through the active management of the portfolio.

  • Periodical distributions may therefore vary from period to period, based on investment results of the portfolio.


More Definitions of Periodical

Periodical means a magazine or other publication published at regular intervals;
Periodical means a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical, and includes an online periodical;
Periodical means the periodical referred to in Rule 18 of these Regulations whatever the medium used for its publication.
Periodical means a publication produced on a regular interval.
Periodical means any publication, including a newspaper, which is published and printed at regular intervals containing public news or comments on public news, but does not include a book, or a journal including a book or journal of scientific, technical and academic nature; 20
Periodical capital improvements at the "whim" of an aggressive franchisor, the franchise agreement should specify that a certain amount of capital improvements be made over the term of the franchise agreement. The "when" and "dollar" amounts of such improvements could be specified in the franchise agreement. From the franchisees' perspective, it should have no argument on this point, because it benefits the franchisee and franchisor equally. The real dilemma is how much renovation work should be required. Should a certain amount of FF&E be mandated annually or every other year? Should there be a limitation on how much the franchisee is required to pay? Should there be a limitation on how much the franchisor can require the franchisee to renovate, to do "cosmetic" changes, or to do major capital improvements? 17 Id. 18 Id. 19 Id. 20 Id. at 120. Common sense would dictate that a franchised hotel will be renovated over the years. In that regard, the franchise agreement should spell out exactly the nature of the improvements required and a dollar limitation on the amount of improvements the franchisee is required to make. Moreover, some consideration should be given to using a "formula" to determine if the franchisee is required to make capital improvements or not. For example, the formula might state the franchisee must achieve a certain annual rate of return on its investment ("ROI") before the renovation obligation is triggered. In that regard, if the franchisee is making an acceptable return on its investment, then the franchisee should want to make the necessary capital improvements to "survive" and "thrive" in a competitive hotel market. On the other hand, if the franchisee is not making an acceptable return on its investment, then the options are simple - - renovate the hotel, terminate the franchise, or close the hotel. Remember, the goal of the franchise relationship is to protect the "brand" and for the franchisee to make money.
Periodical mentioned in this Agreement means China Marketing Magazine (First Half Month ed) and China Marketing Magazine (Channel Edition) published by Party A;