Recording definition

Recording means the electronic, mechanical, stenographic or other recording made as required by Indiana Rule of Trial Procedure 74.
Recording is the creation and storage on a mutually agreed upon medium of the basic billing details of a message in AMA format converted to EMI layout.
Recording means producing a permanent form of an image resulting from X-ray photons.

Examples of Recording in a sentence

  • Recording meetings shall not distract or disturb Board members, other meeting participants, or members of the public.

  • The Board may appoint a Recording Secretary who is a staff member.

  • The Board Secretary or Recording Secretary shall maintain a list of closed meeting minutes, arranged according to the reason for the closed meeting, that have not been released for public inspection.

  • The Board or Recording Secretary brings a copy of all unreleased closed meeting minutes and, if requested, allows Board members to review the actual minutes.


More Definitions of Recording

Recording means a tangible medium on which audio or a combination of audio and video is recorded, including a disc, tape, wire, film, electronic storage drive, or other medium now existing or later developed. Gov’t Code 551.001(7)
Recording means an audio, or an audio and video, record of the proceedings of a meeting that can be used to review the proceedings of the meeting.
Recording. Delete the reference toSection 2.4” and replace it with “Section 2.5”.
Recording means producing a retrievable form of an image resulting from x-ray photons.
Recording means an audio, or an audio and video, record of the proceedings of a
Recording means the use of any analog or digital device to aurally or visually preserve a still or moving likeness.
Recording has the meaning specified in Section 19.22.