Supplemental Market definition

Supplemental Market means the market consisting of pre-K-12 instructional materials, whether such materials are in written, electronic, or any other media now existing or hereafter developed (including the Internet), that are used in private or public schools and intended for student or teacher use with students and consisting of a wide array of educational materials that support or supplement basal textbooks and other core curriculum areas. These materials include, but are not limited to, workbooks and worktexts in paper or case, manipulatives, CD's, videos, film, software, and products designed to provide web-based instruction using the internet. In addition, the Supplemental Market shall also include teacher training for the materials set forth above in any form, including, but not limited to, consulting, instruction, or teacher training materials.
Supplemental Market means the market consisting of pre-K-12 instructional products that contain lessons, practice or examples intended to teach or promote the learning of national or state curriculum standards, whether such materials are in written, electronic, or any other media now existing or hereafter developed (including the Internet; but excluding all magazines, whether in written, electronic or any other media), that are used in private or public schools and intended for student or teacher use with students and consisting of a wide array of educational materials that support or supplement basal textbooks and other core curriculum areas. These materials include, but are not limited to, workbooks and worktexts in paper or case, manipulatives, CD's, videos, film, software, and products designed to provide web-based instruction using the internet. In addition, the Supplemental Market shall also include teacher training for the materials set forth above in any form, including, but not limited to, consulting, instruction, or teacher training materials.
Supplemental Market means the market consisting of pre-K-12 instructional products that contain lessons, practice or examples intended to teach or promote the learning of national or state curriculum standards, whether such materials are in written, electronic, or any other media now existing or hereafter developed (including the Internet; but excluding all magazines, whether in written, electronic or any other media), that are used in private or public schools and intended for student or teacher use with students and consisting of a wide array of educational materials that support or supplement basal textbooks and other core curriculum areas. These materials include, but are not limited to, workbooks and worktexts in paper or case, manipulatives, CD's, videos, film, software, and products designed to provide web-based instruction using the internet. In addition, the Supplemental Market shall also include teacher training for the materials set forth above in any form, including, but not limited to, consulting, instruction, or teacher training materials. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Executive voluntarily resigns prior to the end of the term of this Agreement, the Executive shall be bound by this noncompetition covenant until July 31, 2008 and the Company shall be obligated to pay the Executive, in lieu of the amounts provided in Section 7(f), the amount of $15,000 per year. The Company may, upon 30 days' written notice to the Executive, terminate its obligation to make such payments to the Executive and, in such event, this noncompetition covenant shall terminate as of the end of such 30-day period. The Executive shall not be entitled to any of the payments or benefits set forth in Sections 4.01, 4.02, 4.03 and 4.05 during the period during which the Company pays the Executive as provided in this paragraph.

Examples of Supplemental Market in a sentence

  • If any agreement for distribution in the Supplemental Market includes more than one motion picture, or includes both Supplemental Market rights and other rights, the Producer shall make a reasonable allocation for the purpose of determining payments due hereunder.

  • For IFM and other Day-Ahead Market purposes, distribution factors are initialized from a data library in the Supplemental Market Data Management (SMDM) application, outage schedules are initialized from the Outage Scheduler, and the Demand forecast is initialized from the Automated Load Forecasting System (ALFS).

  • The static and dynamic models are described in Section 4.1.3. In the RTM environment the static model is updated with dynamic data based upon real time operations that comes from the State Estimator application which is merged with commercial Market and Supplemental Market Data Maintenance (SMDM) system data for the various Market runs.

  • Meeting The Committee will operate between June 2018 and October 2018, and will meet via teleconference or Skype.

  • Each instrumental musician, leader, contractor, arranger and orchestrator whose services were included in any television program for which Supplemental Market Fees are paid (“participating musician”) shall receive an equal portion of the part of the musicians’ share of the Subfund which is allocable to such television program.

  • Payments of any Supplemental Market fees due under this Article 13 shall be made annually on the basis of annual statements, as hereinafter provided, except that the initial fees payable on release in Supplemental Markets C(2)(a)(i) shall be paid within sixty (60) days after such release.

  • Employer agrees to cooperate in responding to reasonable inquiries from the Guild as to whether any such picture is currently being distributed for telecasting on pay television or in any other Supplemental Market as herein defined.

  • The parties shall study the Federation’s needs to obtain written notification from the producer upon release of any program (produced under this Agreement) as a reuse, Foreign Use or Supplemental Market release.

  • Commenters have stated their concerns regarding the need for finality in transactions.

  • If the outright sale includes Supplemental Market distribution rights to more than one television program, Employer shall likewise allocate to each Such Program a fair and reasonable portion of the sales price of the Supplemental Market rights; and if the Guild contends that such allocation is not fair and reasonable, the question may be determined by submission to arbitration as above provided.


More Definitions of Supplemental Market

Supplemental Market means the market consisting of pre-K-12 instructional materials, whether such materials are in written, electronic, or any other media now existing or hereafter developed, that are used in private or public schools and intended for student or teacher use with students and consisting of a wide array of educational materials that support or supplement basal textbooks and other core curriculum areas. These materials include, but are not limited to, workbooks and worktexts in paper or case, manipulatives, CD's, videos, film, software, and products designed to provide web-based instruction using the internet.

Related to Supplemental Market

  • Portal Market means The Portal Market operated by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. or any successor thereto.

  • Individual market means the market for health insurance coverage offered to individuals other than

  • Nasdaq National Market means the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation National Market or any successor national securities exchange or automated over-the-counter trading market in the United States.

  • Reference Market-makers means four leading dealers in the relevant market selected by the party determining a Market Quotation in good faith (a) from among dealers of the highest credit standing which satisfy all the criteria that such party applies generally at the time in deciding whether to offer or to make an extension of credit and (b) to the extent practicable, from among such dealers having an office in the same city.

  • Reference Market-Maker means a leading dealer in the relevant market that is selected in a commercially reasonable manner and is not an affiliate of either party.

  • London Stock Exchange means London Stock Exchange plc;

  • the London Stock Exchange means London Stock Exchange plc;

  • Stock Exchange The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited

  • Stock Market means a market, or other place at which, or a facility by means of which—

  • NYSE means the New York Stock Exchange.

  • OTC means Over-the-Counter.

  • Quotation means the Bidder’s response made on the Quotation form set out on Part E of this RFQ with all appendices or addenda submitted by the Bidder in response to the RFQ;

  • Normal Market Size for CFD trading shall mean the maximum number of units of the Underlying Asset that are transmitted by the Company for execution.

  • Initial Market Value means, in relation to a Ship, the Market Value of that Ship calculated in accordance with the valuations relative thereto referred to in paragraph 5 of Schedule 4, Part B;

  • Eligible Market means The New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE Amex, the Nasdaq Global Select Market, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Capital Market or the Principal Market.

  • Financial Markets means international financial markets in which currency and other financial assets exchange rates are determined in multi-party trade.

  • Day-Ahead Market has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Bulletin Board means the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board.

  • securities dealer means a person or entity that is authorized under provincial legislation to engage in the business of dealing in securities or any other financial instruments or to provide portfolio management or investment advising services.

  • Stock Exchanges means BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited;

  • exempt market dealer means a person or company registered in the category of exempt market dealer;

  • NASDAQ means The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc.

  • OTCBB means the Over-The-Counter Bulletin Board.

  • NYSE MKT means the NYSE MKT LLC.

  • Principal Market means the Nasdaq National Market, the Nasdaq SmallCap Market, the American Stock Exchange, the OTC Bulletin Board or the New York Stock Exchange, whichever is at the time the principal trading exchange or market for the Common Stock.

  • Relevant Stock Exchange for the Fund means the primary exchange or quotation system on which shares (or other applicable securities) of the Fund are traded, as determined by the Calculation Agent.