Reprint definition

Reprint means print or physical goods, being a specified number of reprints of articles or other material (for example, pre-loaded USBs), as requested by the Customer and/or ePrints which are digital versions of articles or other materials hosted by Wiley or its licensees and linked from a Wiley website, an email or a Customer website (“ePrints”).
Reprint means use present supplies and then order new publications.
Reprint means a Statement, Letter, Other Correspondence, Transaction Card, Card Carrier, or other insert (either individually or at the job level) that has been re-printed after the initial print run due to damage (or other issue) caused during the initial Statement printing process within First Data.

Examples of Reprint in a sentence

  • G.B. Thomas and R.L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic geometry, 9th Edition, Pearson, Reprint, 2002.

  • N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications, Reprint, 2008.

  • Reprint numbering was implemented as from 1 January 2003.2. The information in the reprint is current on the date shown as the date as at which the Act is reprinted.

  • U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Second Edition, Revised Reprint, 1974, 327 pp.

  • List of documents required for enlistment in MES has been given in para 1.5 of section 1 of Part I of MES Manual on Contracts 2007 (Reprint 2012).

  • G.B. Thomas and R.L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic geometry, 9thEdition, Pearson, Reprint, 2002.

  • Reprint numbering was implemented as from1 January 2003.2. The information in the reprint is current on the date shown as the date as at which the regulations are reprinted.

  • Reprint permission for this Applied Research should be obtained from the corresponding author(s).

  • List of documents required for enlistment in MES has been given in Para 1.5 of section 1 of Part I of MES Manual on Contracts 2007 (Reprint 2012).

  • V No. 3) 30 Sep 1919 30 Sep 1919 Reprint of the Health Act 1911 in Appendix to Session Volume 1919 (includes amendments listed above) Health Act Continuation Act 1920 12 of 1920 (11 Geo.


More Definitions of Reprint

Reprint means a verbatim copy of the original of any material protected by copyright notices.
Reprint means the reprint of any State law, or of any class or classes of State law, printed in pursuance of this Enactment;
Reprint means a reprint-
Reprint means the reprint edition of any law, or any volume of such laws, prepared and published pursuant to section 3;
Reprint means a copy of a document, made from the same type or printed from the same master file as the original, with which it is identical except for possibly a new title page and a note on the verso of the title page of the number and date of reprinting and the correction of minor errors;

Related to Reprint

  • Artwork has the meaning set forth in Section 1.6(a).

  • Catalogue means the catalogue of IT Products available for Order under the provisions of the Framework Agreement.