Programme definition

Programme shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 10.1 (iii);
Programme means any television broadcast and includes-
Programme means any programme or timetable agreed by the parties to the Contract which regulates or specifies the period or periods for the performance of the Services or any part of them, together with any activities ancillary to the performance of the Services or the preparation and submission of reports;

Examples of Programme in a sentence

  • The Event Programme shall contain the necessary content according to art.

  • Any such meeting to consider a Programme Resolution may be convened by the Issuer, the Guarantor or the Bond Trustee or by holders of the Covered Bonds of any Series.

  • If changes are required to the Programme Specification(s), approval should be sought as outlined in the LQEH and prior to updating the web site.

  • The cover page of the Event Programme shall bear the official name and logo of the FIS World Cup as well as the name and logo of FIS in a prominent position.

  • As stated in this LQEH guidance, the Partner Institution shall be responsible for bearing any costs needed to satisfy the criteria of running a Programme taught in a language other than English e.g. translation of documents, including costs for translation and appeals.


More Definitions of Programme

Programme means the programme to be submitted by the contractor in accordance with Sub-Clause 8.3 and any approved revisions thereto.
Programme means the entire course of study and examinations.
Programme means B.Tech. Degree Programme.
Programme means the programme for the issuance of each Series of Covered Bonds (obbligazioni bancarie garantite) by the Issuer in accordance with article 7-bis of the Securitisation and Covered Bond Law.
Programme means a set of moving images with or without sound constituting an individual item within a schedule or a catalogue established by a media service provider and the form and content of which are comparable to the form and content of television broadcasting. Examples of programmes include feature-length films, sports events, situation comedies, documentaries, children’s programmes and original drama;
Programme means any television broadcast and includes;
Programme means an 'operational programme' as referred to in Part Three or Part Four of this Regulation and in the EMFF Regulation, and 'rural development programme' as referred to in the EAFRD Regulation;