Public appeal definition

Public appeal means a request for a payment when such request is made by
Public appeal means a request for a payment when such request is made by means of
Public appeal means a message directed at the public generally, or at a section of the public, requesting donations to a fund that is intended to be used for a specified object, whether

More Definitions of Public appeal

Public appeal means a message directed at the public generally, or at a section of the public, requesting donations to a fund that is intended to be used for a specified object, whether charitable or non-charitable, but does not include a message communicated as part of a fundraising effort carried out on a permanent or continuing basis;
Public appeal means a request for a payment when such re- quest is made by means of television, radio, billboard, a public message on an online platform, the distribution of 200 or more identical pieces of printed material, the distribution of a single email to 200 or more recipients, or a speech to a group of 20 or more individuals.
Public appeal means the soliciting for contributions by means of advertisement or invitation published in any newspaper generally circulating among the public or by means of any announcement broadcast by a broadcasting station or by means of street collections or carnivals which the general public is invited to attend.
Public appeal means a message directed at the public generally, or at a section of the public,
Public appeal means any appeal made to the general public or to public bodies, business firms, or private individuals, whether by writing or through the press or by personal canvassing, and includes the raising of funds by means of art unions, carnivals, bazaars, or fancy fairs.
Public appeal means an informal public appeal message directed at the public generally, or at a section of the public, requesting donations to or indicating that the proceeds of any sale, competition, lottery, raffle, entertainment, service or event will be applied towards a fund that is intended to be used for a specified object, whether charitable or non-charitable, but does not include a message communicated as part of a fundraising effort carried out on a permanent or continuing basis;
Public appeal means a message directed at the public generally, or at a section of the public, requesting donations to a fund that is intended to be used for a specified object, whether charitable or non-charitable, but does not include a message