Literature definition

Literature. We will furnish you with copies of each Fund's Prospectus, sales literature and other information made publicly available by the Fund, in reasonable quantities upon your request. We shall file Fund sales literature and promotional material with the NASD and SEC as required. You agree to deliver a copy of the current Prospectus to your customers in accordance with the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933. You may not publish or use any sales literature or promotional materials with respect to the Funds without our prior review and written approval.
Literature as used in this provision means any and all brochures, fliers, catalogs, Proposals, web sites, email, or other information, in whatever written form, relating to the quality, utility, economic advantages, or composition of the Goods or Services. This warranty is in addition to and does not substitute for the Contractor’s warranties of title, against infringement, of merchantability, and of fitness for particular purpose under Virginia Code §§ 8.2-312, 8.2-314, and 8.2-315, which the parties expressly agree apply to this Contract.
Literature means our brochures, price lists and advertisements in any type of media, including the content of the Website.

Examples of Literature in a sentence

  • The Contractor warrants that all Services it performs and all Goods, insurance, and Construction it delivers to the Town will be of good quality and meet the specifications of this Contract and of all Literature supplied by the Contractor as part of the selection process which led to the award of this Contract.

  • In Basic Literature of American Public Administration 1787-1950, edited by ▇.▇.

  • Literature containing textual ritual or ritual regulations is not simply a type of breviary, but a narrative expressed as ritual or 18 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Rewriting the Torah, 165-208.

  • He also drew acclaim with his essays on culture and literature, such as Seishunron (On Youth, 1942) and Bungaku no Furusato (Homeland of Literature, 1943).

  • Administrative Literature and the Second ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Commission Reports.


More Definitions of Literature

Literature means that body of published trials, findings and reviews which have appeared in medical and scientific publications.
Literature means any printed material, including any newspaper, magazine, or other publication, and any leaflet, flyer, or other informal matter, that is produced in multiple copies for distribution to potential readers.
Literature means Legal Bricks Searches brochures, price lists and advertisements in any type of media, including the website content.
Literature means any brochure or any other literature describing any service provided by the Bank, issued or supplemented from time to time and provided to the Client;
Literature means Complete I.T.’s brochures, price lists, and advertisements in any type of media.
Literature means any brochure or any other literature describing the Custody Service, issued or supplemented from time to time and provided to you;
Literature means our brochures, price lists and advertisements including the content of the website.