Attributions definition

Attributions means the attributions in relation to the use of the Licensed Materials in either their original or adapted forms (if applicable) as defined in the Style Guide provided with the purchased resources.

Examples of Attributions in a sentence

  • Si vous avez reçu le Contrat d'Attribution, le Plan ou tous autres documents relatifs aux Attributions dans une autre langue que l’anglais et si le sens de la version traduite est différent de la version anglaise, la version anglaise prévaudra.

  • Vous reconnaissez et acceptez avoir expressément souhaiter la rédaction en anglais du Contrat d'Attribution, du Plan et tous autres documents exécutés, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ et procédures judiciaires intentées en vertu des Attributions.

  • Attributions and terms relating to such components are available upon request from AppGate.

  • En acceptant les Attributions, vous confirmez avoir lu et compris ce Contrat (y incluse cette Annexe) et le Plan, incluant tous leurs termes et conditions, qui lui ont été transmis en langue anglaise.

  • Attributions of authorship will follow the same copyright rules for material obtained via the network.

  • The applicable Third Party Terms with respect to the Service (including, without limitation,any open source software utilized in the Client Software and the applicable license terms) are listed at Trimble Connect Third Party Terms and Attributions, as may be updated from time to time and which are incorporated into this Agreement by this reference.

  • Attributions and license terms for third party and Open Source Software are available in the source folder of the software installation, the “Help/Legal” directory located within the software, and at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/portals/0/pdfs/legal_notices.pdf.

  • Attributions, expressed emotion, and patient relapse: An attributional model of relatives’ response to schizophrenic illness.

  • This Agreement also includes the attached Schedule A (Deployment Licenses), Schedule B (Licensed Programs), Schedule C (Licensed Assemblies), Schedule D (Third Party Licenses and Attributions) and Schedule E (Optional Samples), each of which is hereby incorporated herein by this reference.

  • Depressed and non-depressed mothers with problematic preschoolers: Attributions for child behaviours.

Related to Attributions

  • Excess Contributions means, with respect to any Plan Year, the excess of:

  • Attribution Parties means, collectively, the following Persons and entities: (i) any investment vehicle, including, any funds, feeder funds or managed accounts, currently, or from time to time after the Issuance Date, directly or indirectly managed or advised by the Holder’s investment manager or any of its Affiliates or principals, (ii) any direct or indirect Affiliates of the Holder or any of the foregoing, (iii) any Person acting or who could be deemed to be acting as a Group together with the Holder or any of the foregoing and (iv) any other Persons whose beneficial ownership of the Company’s Common Stock would or could be aggregated with the Holder’s and the other Attribution Parties for purposes of Section 13(d) of the 1934 Act. For clarity, the purpose of the foregoing is to subject collectively the Holder and all other Attribution Parties to the Maximum Percentage.

  • After-Tax Contributions means amounts withheld from an Employee’s Compensation pursuant to a Salary Reduction Agreement after all applicable state and federal taxes have been deducted. Such amounts are withheld for purposes of purchasing one or more of the Benefit Package Options available under the Plan.

  • Catch-Up Contributions means Salary Reduction Contributions made to the Plan that are in excess of an otherwise applicable Plan limit and that are made by Participants who are Age 50 or over by the end of their taxable years. An “otherwise applicable Plan limit” is a limit in the Plan that applies to Salary Reduction Contributions without regard to Catch-up Contributions, such as the limits on Annual Additions, the dollar limitation on Salary Reduction Contributions under Code Section 402(g) (not counting Catch-up Contributions) and the limit imposed by the Actual Deferral Percentage (ADP) test under Code Section 401(k)(3). Catch-up Contributions for a Participant for a taxable year may not exceed the dollar limit on Catch-up Contributions under Code Section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) for the taxable year. The dollar limit on Catch-up Contributions under Code Section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) is $1,000 for taxable years beginning in 2002, increasing by $1,000 for each year thereafter up to $5,000 for taxable years beginning in 2006 and later years. After 2006, the $5,000 limit will be adjusted by the Secretary of the Treasury for cost-of-living increases under Code Section 414(v)(2)(C). Any such adjustments will be in multiples of $500.

  • Contributions means the payroll deductions and other additional payments specifically provided for in the Offering that a Participant contributes to fund the exercise of a Purchase Right. A Participant may make additional payments into his or her account if specifically provided for in the Offering, and then only if the Participant has not already had the maximum permitted amount withheld during the Offering through payroll deductions.