Journal definition

Journal means the official Journal of the European Union or successor publication thereto.
Journal means a verbatim record of every order or judgment of a court.
Journal means a serial publication whose distribution is restricted to the members of the healthcare professions.

Examples of Journal in a sentence

  • Determining the Prime Rate We use the Prime Rate from the rates section of The Wall Street Journal.

  • The Wall Street Journal may not publish the Prime Rate on that day.

  • The Prime Rate for each billing period is the Prime Rate published in The Wall Street Journal on the Closing Date of the billing period.

  • If The Wall Street Journal is no longer published, we may use the Prime Rate from any other newspaper of general circulation in New York, New York.

  • The said rate in effect on September 1 shall be equal to the sum of one percent (1%); and (2) the prime rate published in the Wall Street Journal on the first day of July of the preceding fiscal year that does not fall on a Saturday or Sunday.


More Definitions of Journal

Journal means the patent journal to be published in terms of section 14;
Journal means the Journal of Intellectual Property referred to in section 5 (d) of this Act;
Journal means the Journal of the Annual Convention.
Journal means any journal or other print publication published by or on behalf of the Publisher;
Journal means a periodical circulating amongst persons who normally provide the goods services or works that the Chief Fire Officer & Chief Executive may wish to purchase from time to time.
Journal means the patent journal published in terms of section 14 of the Patents Act, 1978 (Act No. 57 of 1978);
Journal means a record of notarial acts that is created and maintained by a notary public in compliance with Chapter 10B of the General Statutes and the rules in this Subchapter.