Final draft definition

Final draft means the version submitted to ASCE after peer review and prior to copyediting or other ASCE production activities; it does not include the copyedited version, the page proof, a PDF, or full-text HTML of the published version. Exceptions to the Copyright Transfer policy exist in the following circumstances. Check the appropriate box below to indicate whether you are claiming an exception:
Final draft means a final draft of a Specification for approval by a super majority (two-thirds) of the Members.
Final draft means a final draft of a Specification produced by a Consortium Working Group that will be forwarded to the Board for Ratification and subsequent public release.

Examples of Final draft in a sentence

  • Final draft of IDP submitted to the PARC by the fourth Friday in March.April: PARC evaluates all IDPs submitted by Probationary Faculty.

  • Closely Correlated Currencies Following the EBA’s Final draft Implementing Technical Standards on Closely Correlated Currencies under Article 354 (3) of CRR, the Company may apply lower own funds requirements against positions in relevant closely correlated currencies as these are disclosed by EBA.

  • Credit obligations past due, for the purpose of defining non-financial corporations, SMEs, self- employed persons and non-profit organisations who had, on 1 February 2020, no arrears and were in arrears of less than 30 days on 29 February 2020, shall be subject to a materiality threshold as defined in the EBA Final draft RTS on the materiality threshold for credit obligations past due and the ECB regulation (EU) 2018/1845.

  • Final draft must be submitted to the committee members at least two weeks before the oral comprehensive exam data (see step two above) as dictated by Graduate School rules.

  • Final draft financial statements should be approved by the Board of Directors in May, and audited financial statements received at the July meeting.


More Definitions of Final draft

Final draft means the version submitted to ASCE after peer review and prior to copyediting or other ASCE production activities; it does not include the copyedited version, the page proof, a PDF, or full-text HTML of the published version. Exceptions to the Copyright Transfer policy exist in the following circumstances. Check the appropriate box below to indicate whether you are claiming an exception: U.S. Government labs) may or may not be subject to copyright transfer. Authors must refer to their contractor agreement. For works that qualify as U.S. Government works by a contractor, ASCE acknowledges that the U.S. Government retains a nonexclusive, paid-up, irrevocable, worldwide license to publish or reproduce this work for U.S. Government purposes only. This policy DOES NOT apply to work created with U.S. Government grants. I, the corresponding author, confirm that the authors listed on the manuscript are aware of their authorship status and qualify to be authors on the manuscript according to the guidelines above. I, the corresponding author, confirm that the content, figures (drawings, charts, photographs, etc.), and tables in the submitted work are either original work created by the authors listed on the manuscript or work for which permission to re- use has been obtained from the creator.
Final draft has the meaning assigned to that term in the Letter of Credit.
Final draft is defined in the Letter of Credit.
Final draft means a draft for payment under the Letter of Credit accompanied by a completed and executed document in the form of Annex D thereto.
Final draft means a final draft of the Forum Standards which has been deliberated by the standardization committee after confirmation of an IPR declaration regarding the Working Group Draft.
Final draft means that version of the Draft Specification that the Promoters have identified as ready for Final review.
Final draft means the draft of a legal act which has been scrutinized and made ready for the subsequent legislative process, by the Institute of Legislative Affairs and Scientific- legal Researches (ILASLR), taking into account the high criteria of legislative technique.