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 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.
Reprint means a verbatim copy of the original of any material protected by copyright notices.

Examples of Reprint in a sentence

  • We may add a billing statement Reprint fee of $2.50 to your Purchase balance if you request a copy of your billing statement.

  • Billing Statement Reprint Fee You can request a copy of your billing statement.

  • OTHER IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES: Other Fees: In addition to the fees disclosed above, the following fees may be imposed: Statement Reprint Fee: Retrieval Request Fee, i.e. copy of merchant sales draft Card Replacement Fee: $2.50 each $25.00 $10.00 Rush Card Fee: $35.00 THE ISSUANCE OF CREDIT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.

  • General distribution and/or Reprint of the Materials is prohibited.

  • Compilation table Wood Chipping Industry Agreement ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 58 of 1969 29 Sep 1969 29 Sep 1969 Wood Chipping Industry Agreement Act Amendment ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 34 of 1973 9 Oct 1973 9 Oct 1973 Reprint 1: The Wood Chipping Industry Agreement Act 1969 as at 4 Mar 2005 (includes amendments listed above) 2 Repealed by the Interpretation ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • Reprint, Charlottesville: The Albemarle County Historical Society, 1993.

  • Compilation table Dampier Solar Salt Industry Agreement ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 76 of 1967 11 Dec 1967 11 Dec 1967 Dampier Solar Salt Industry Agreement Act Amendment ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 50 of 1974 26 Nov 1974 26 Nov 1974 Reprint of the Dampier Solar Salt Industry Agreement Act 1967 as at 6 Dec 2002 (includes amendment listed above) 1a On the date as at which this compilation was prepared, provisions referred to in the following table had not come into operation and were therefore not included in this compilation.

  • If a Rerun or Reprint is required due to the fault of First Data (except if the fault is primarily due to First Data’s performance under the TSA and RCSI is compensated for the Rerun or Reprint under the TSA), there shall be no additional charge to RCSI (including additional charges for postage) hereunder as a result thereof and First Data shall reimburse RCSI for all additional *** incurred by RCSI as a result of such fault.

  • SELEX Article Reprint – Boxes 1 – 16 (Bibliography) SELEX Protocol Manual Vol.

  • Wood Chipping Industry Agreement Act 1969 58 of 1969 29 Sep 1969 29 Sep 1969 Wood Chipping Industry Agreement Act Amendment Act 1973 34 of 1973 9 Oct 1973 9 Oct 1973 Reprint 1: The Wood Chipping Industry Agreement Act 1969 as at 4 Mar 2005 (includes amendments listed above) The Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 2006 s.


More Definitions of Reprint

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;
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 consolidation of legislation published by the Government Printer.
Reprint means a copy of legislation (which may be a consolidation) as in force on the date specified on the legislation that is published under Part 3.
Reprint means the reprint edition of any law, or any volume of such laws, prepared and published pursuant to section 3;
Reprint means a reprint-