Replicas definition

Replicas means reproductions of original object where their similarity in some way evokes traditional and autochtonous objects, including copies of an artistic work.
Replicas. Items resembling firearms that cannot expel projectiles. • Functional Modifications: Devices altering firearm functionality, such as suppressors, bump stocks. • Reloading: Ammunition production activities, including processing primers, gunpowder, cases, and projectiles. • Swords, illegal knives, or other dangerous instruments.

Examples of Replicas in a sentence

  • Replicas are subsequently backed up (individual secure archive encrypted with 1-time key) daily and stored in a tertiary location within the Customers contracted hosting zone.

  • In the event of any data breach or other loss, theft, or mishandling of Performer PII including, without limitation, Digital Replicas, in addition to compliance with applicable law, Employer shall provide prompt notification to SAG-AFTRA, setting forth the actual or approximate date of the incident, the nature of the incident, the number and names of the Performers affected, and any other information SAG-AFTRA reasonably requests.

  • Adult Material, and Weapons and Weapon Replicas shall collectively be known as “Covered Items”.

  • Employer shall further provide all information required under Article II, Section 2 “Recognition & Scope” and, to the extent applicable, any additional disclosures that may be required pursuant to this Agreement (for example, regarding to Digital Replicas).

  • Employer shall own all results and proceeds of Performer’s services, including the copyrights thereof, and shall have all other rights of ownership, subject to the provisions of the applicable SAG-AFTRA Agreement that require the payment of additional compensation and/or separate bargaining, including but not limited to, for Reuse, Integration, use in connection with Digital Replicas or Generative Artificial Intelligence, use in Linear Media, and other Reuse not covered in the Agreement.

  • Employer shall handle Performer PII, including, without limitation, any Digital Replica(s), in accordance with applicable law.

  • For both on-camera and off-camera Digital Replicas, Employer shall pay the Performer no less than scale per Interactive Program for pre-production Material (e.g., “scratch” or “pre-visualization”), which may not be credited against any other amount due.

  • The terms of this section shall not apply to use of Materials to create a Digital Replica or to a Digital Replica, each of which shall be governed under Article I, Section 16 “Digital Replicas; Generative Artificial Intelligence”.

  • Employer will have no right to use, and must immediately cease using, the Performers’ and Background Actors’ performances and, if applicable, Digital Replicas (notwithstanding any contrary language in any Performer’s or Background Actor’s individual employment contract to the contrary) until Employer has made the required payment(s).

  • We will always inspect your table if you are planning to display, distribute, or sell Adult Material, or Weapons and Weapon Replicas, as described in the previous respective sections.

Related to Replicas

  • Replica means a second instance of a Directory Server configured as a slave to the first instance of Directory Server.

  • Replica vehicle means every vehicle of a type required to be registered under this title not fully

  • Spectrum Compatibility means the capability of two (2) copper loop transmission system technologies to coexist in the same cable without service degradation and to operate satisfactorily in the presence of cross talk noise from each other. Spectrum compatibility is defined on a per twisted pair basis for specific well-defined transmission systems. For the purposes of issues regarding Spectrum Compatibility, service degradation means the failure to meet the Bit Error Ratio (BER) and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) margin requirements defined for the specific transmission system for all Loop lengths, model Loops, or loss values within the requirements for the specific transmission system.

  • Sampler means a person who is employed by or is an owner of a licensed laboratory, grower, or processor and is authorized by that employer to collect samples in accordance with the testing laboratory's standard operating procedures and these Rules.

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