Publicly definition

Publicly when applied to acts done, means either that they are so done in any public place as to be seen by any person whether such person be or be not in a public place, or that they are so done in any place not being a public place as to be likely to be seen by any person in a public place;
Publicly supported educational institution" means a publicly supported secondary school, a career and technical education program and a public postsecondary education institution in the State. [PL 2013, c. 318, §3 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 2013, c. 318, §3 (NEW). §6972. Dual enrollment career and technical education program
Publicly. – means to Persons other than You or under Your control by either more than 50% ownership or by the power to direct their activities (such as contracting with an independent consultant).

Examples of Publicly in a sentence

  • To this end and in addition to other activities, IEC publishes International Standards, Technical Specifications, Technical Reports, Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) and Guides (hereafter referred to as “IEC Publication(s)”).

  • Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) as defined at 40 CFR 122.2. See 40 CFR 122.26(b)(4) and (b)(7).

  • Updates of Publicly Available Information Regarding Responsibility Matters (OCT 2018) (41 U.S.C. 2313).

  • Management has determined that these vendors are not considered a “servicer” as defined in Item 1101(j) of Regulation AB, and has elected to take responsibility for assessing compliance with the servicing criteria applicable to each vendor as permitted by the SEC’s Compliance & Disclosure Interpretation 200.06, Vendors Engaged by Servicers (“C&DI 200.06”), formerly Interpretation 17.06 of the SEC Division of Corporation Finance Manual of Publicly Available Telephone Interpretations.

  • In any case where it is determined, after a hearing or appeal, that the Athlete or other Person did not commit an anti-doping rule violation, the decision may be Publicly Disclosed only with the consent of the Athlete or other Person who is the subject of the decision.


More Definitions of Publicly

Publicly supported educational institution" means a publicly supported secondary school, a career and technical education program and a public postsecondary education institution in the State. [PL 2013, c. 318, §3 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 2013, c. 318, §3 (NEW). The State of Maine claims a copyright in its codified statutes. If you intend to republish this material, we require that you include the following disclaimer in your publication: All copyrights and other rights to statutory text are reserved by the State of Maine. The text included in this publication reflects changes made through the Second Regular Session of the 129th Maine Legislature and is current through October 1, 2020. The text is subject to change without notice. It is a version that has not been officially certified by the Secretary of State. Refer to the Maine Revised Statutes Annotated and supplements for certified text. The Office of the Revisor of Statutes also requests that you send us one copy of any statutory publication you may produce. Our goal is not to restrict publishing activity, but to keep track of who is publishing what, to identify any needless duplication and to preserve the State's copyright rights.
Publicly means to Persons other than You or under Your control by either more than 50% ownership or by the power to direct their activities (such as contracting with an independent consultant).
Publicly means in relation to making a statement—
Publicly when applied to acts done, means either -
Publicly means in such a place or manner that the person knows or has reason to know that the conduct is observable by or in the presence of other persons.]
Publicly here means that even though Rotblat had shared this episode many times in private, this is the first time he was willing to share it in a work that was to be published.
Publicly means to put the request in a situation where it is noticed by unspecified individuals. Public requests include picketing in an open space, and requests via the media such as television networks or a newspapers.