Local Language definition

Local Language means the language declared by the concerned State Government as their official language.
Local Language means English and/or local dialects used in the Territory.
Local Language means any Zambian local language;

Examples of Local Language in a sentence

  • In the event that any of the Non-English Edition Publication Rights in any still photograph are exploited, NGP shall pay additional compensation at the Local Language Page Rate at the time of use.

  • The closed beta test of the Game shall commence not later than 15 days from initial acceptance of the Local Language Version by the Licensee.

  • Local Language: In accordance with Minister’s Order 150/89, unless the educational needs of a student referred to in that Order indicate that the student’s educational program should be provided otherwise, the Board shall provide that student with an educational program in classrooms where that student is integrated with other students.

  • The Closed Beta Test of the Game shall commence not later than ninety (90) days from acceptance of the Final Reviewed Local Language Version of the closed beta Client CD.

  • Participant will provide Netscape with Local Language content and other services (the "SERVICE") for inclusion in the Channel and targeting to end users in the Territory.


More Definitions of Local Language

Local Language means the languages specified on the Cover Sheet.
Local Language means Thai language as used in the Territory.
Local Language means Portuguese as used in the Territory.
Local Language means the tradition Chinese as used in the Territory.
Local Language means the language for the Territory as such Local Language is set forth in Exhibit A.
Local Language means the generally accepted written and spoken language of the applicable Active Territory.
Local Language in this tender means Gujarati.