Working Draft definition

Working Draft means all versions of a document or technical specification developed by a Work Group, or individual members of a Work Group, for the purpose of creating, commenting on, revising, updating, modifying, or adding to any document or technical specification that is to be considered for inclusion in a Stable Draft Deliverable.
Working Draft means a Standard developed and maintained by a Working Group during the development phase as contemplated in Annex C “Procedures for the Development and Maintenance of Digital Data Exchange Standards”.

Examples of Working Draft in a sentence

  • First Working Draft on Date: (Date) for the amount of $ (Number.Amount).

  • For example, there are numerous reports (see ECPAT Inter- national Working Draft on Cyberspace as a Locale of Violence, (2005)84 and Child Abuse, Child Pornography and The Internet, (▇▇▇▇ 200385)) of boys entering their early teens, who are reported to have raped young girls in mimicry of what they had witnessed in video games and pornographic materials.

  • Rather, they 84 Working Draft on Cyberspace as a Locale of Violence, ECPAT International, available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • Valued Component: Human Health and Community Wellness (Working Draft) (2005).

  • The Partnership has delivered to the Warrantholder the Unaudited Balance Sheet and Income Statement for the period ending March 31, 1995; Proforma Income Statements and Cash Flow Statements through June 1998; and Working Draft Budgets for Fiscal Year 1996.

  • If the Technical Management Group determines that the comments received during the consultation do not allow the Committee Draft to progress, the Technical Management Group shall demote it to Working Draft and the Sponsor shall inform the Board of the reasons for this decision.

  • Therefore an additional category of metadata, developed on the basis of: Evaluation and Report Language (▇▇▇▇) 1.0 (Working Draft), ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/TR/EARL10/, has been created in order to manage this particular issue: Zertifizierung (Certification) Description of the certification.

  • Additional companion guidance (developed with UNEP as part of an ongoing GEF/UNEP project in twelve countries) on developing a National Profile as part of a National Implementation Plan for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants is also available in Working Draft form.

  • City of Bend Staff Roles and Responsibilities – Working Draft:  Review and comment on all draft work products.

  • This includes: • City of Saratoga General Plan • 2040 General Plan Update Working Draft of Circulation and Scenic Highway Element and Land Use Element • City of Saratoga 2020 Speed Survey ▇▇▇▇ & Peers will coordinate with the City to identify other background information which may be beneficial to improving the team’s understanding for the development of the LRSP.

Related to Working Draft

  • Working Drawings means the final working drawings approved by Landlord, as amended from time to time by any approved changes thereto, and “Work” means all improvements to be constructed in accordance with and as indicated on the Working Drawings, together with any work required by governmental authorities to be made to other areas of the Building as a result of the improvements indicated by the Working Drawings. Landlord’s approval of the Working Drawings shall not be a representation or warranty of Landlord that such drawings are adequate for any use or comply with any Law, but shall merely be the consent of Landlord thereto. Tenant shall, at Landlord’s request, sign the Working Drawings to evidence its review and approval thereof. After the Working Drawings have been approved, Tenant shall cause the Work to be performed in accordance with the Working Drawings.

  • Construction Drawings means the drawings showing building components and the manner in which they are assembled to form a building.

  • Space Plan herein means, to the extent required by the nature of the Work, detailed plans (including any so-called “pricing plans”), including a fully dimensioned floor plan and drawn to scale, showing: (i) demising walls, interior walls and other partitions, including type of wall or partition and height, and any demolition or relocation of walls, and details of space occupancy and density, (ii) doors and other openings in such walls or partitions, including type of door and hardware, (iii) electrical and computer outlets, circuits and anticipated usage therefor, (iv) any special purpose rooms, any sinks or other plumbing facilities, heavy items, and any other special electrical, HVAC or other facilities or requirements, including all special loading and related calculations, (v) any space planning considerations to comply with fire or other codes or other governmental or legal requirements, (vi) finish selections, and (vii) any other details or features requested by Architect, Engineer or Landlord, or otherwise required, in order for the Space Plan to serve as a basis for Landlord to approve the Work, and for Tenant to contract and obtain permits for the Work, or for the Space Plan to serve as a basis for preparing Construction Drawings.

  • Punch List means the list of items, prepared in connection with the inspection of the Project by the Owner’s Representative or Architect in connection with Substantial Completion of the Work or a portion of the Work, which the Owner’s Representative or Architect has designated as remaining to be performed, completed or corrected before the Work will be accepted by the Owner.

  • Building Plans means the general building plans in respect of the Development or in respect of any part or parts of the Development prepared by the Authorized Person and approved by the Building Authority and includes any amendments thereto from time to time approved by the Building Authority;