Source Materials definition

Source Materials means uranium containing the mixture of isotopes occurring in nature; uranium whose content in uranium 235 is less than the normal; thorium; any of the foregoing in the form of metal, alloy, chemical compound or concentrate; any other substance containing one or more of the foregoing in such a concentration as shall be specified by the Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission.
Source Materials means source materials as defined in Article 197(3) of the Euratom Treaty;
Source Materials means source materials as defined in point (3) of Article 197 of the Euratom Treaty;

Examples of Source Materials in a sentence

  • Source materials, equipment and, if required, the approval are met by the SHIP YARD.


More Definitions of Source Materials

Source Materials means the PS Source Code and PS Source Code Documentation.
Source Materials means, with respect to Software, the source code of such Software and all related compiler command files, build scripts, scripts relating to the operation and maintenance of such Software, application programming interface (API), graphical user interface (GUI), object libraries, all relevant instructions on building the Object Code of such Software, and all Documentation relating to the foregoing.
Source Materials means the data required for the production of the medium and/or printed materials and which are stored in the FTP server of the Supplier or are supplied by the Customer on a data carrier (CD-R, DVD-R and other carriers specified by the Supplier’s technical conditions). The Supplier allows only one version of source materials to be assigned to each catalogue number of the Customer. In the event of re-order by the Customer requiring the change of Source materials, the Supplier will liquidate the earlier Source material (both as to physical form and in electronic form) without notice to the Customer.
Source Materials means all logic, logic diagrams, flowcharts, algorithms, routines, sub- routines, utilities, modules, file structures, coding sheets, coding, source codes, functional specifications, program specifications and all other materials and documents necessary to enable a reasonably skilled programmer to maintain, amend and enhance the software in question without reference to any other person or documentation and whether in eye-readable or machine-readable form;
Source Materials means source code (excluding DDS listings) from which object code is compiled and related Documentation. Encrypted code generated by Euronet products is not considered to be source code. Source Materials are part of the Licensed Programs under the Agreement.
Source Materials means the source code for the Computer Software and Contractor Computer Software in the internally documented form actually used for the development and maintenance of the Computer Software and Contractor Computer Software together with all programmer notes, roadmaps, specifications, software tools, development aids, technical documentation and other relevant information or documentation sufficient to enable a reasonably qualified programmer to make use of the source code and allow Authority to exercise all of its rights under the Contract (including post-termination rights) and to perform all support and maintenance of the Computer Software and Contractor Computer Software.
Source Materials means any source code and any related documentation or materials for the Current Release(s) or for any Update Release, including without limitation any such code or materials incorporated in underlying any Derivative Work created pursuant to Section 3 of this LSA #4.