Textual form definition

Textual form means a text which is expressed in alphabetical or other intelligible characters by means of any support which permits reading, recording of the information contained in the text and its reproduction in tangible form.

Examples of Textual form in a sentence

  • LICENSEE acknowledges that WSDOT considers any source code, if made available to LICENSEE under this ▇▇▇▇, implementing or included in the Licensed Material (“Source Code”) [The Original Textual form of a Program] to be a trade secret, even if not marked “confidential,” “proprietary,” or with a similar legend.

Related to Textual form

  • Proposal Form means that certain Part C of the RFP, completed and executed by the Proponent, to which this Appendix 1 is appended.

  • Database application form means the application form required by the Hibiscus Coast Municipality to be filled in by the successful tenderer, following the award of the contract, for inclusion on the HCM database before payment is made.

  • Normal form means a monthly annuity which is one twelfth of the amount of the member’s accrued benefit which is payable for the member’s life. If the member dies before the sum of the payments he or she receives equals his or her accumulated contributions on the annuity starting date, the named beneficiary shall receive in one lump sum the difference between the accumulated contributions at the annuity starting date and the total of the retirement income payments made to the member.

  • Access Application means an application for Access Rights as described in section 3.7;

  • Forms or "form" means both paper forms and forms completed electronically.