ELECTRONIC DATABASE Sample Clauses

ELECTRONIC DATABASE. 48.1 The Authority (and/or any other person or organisation which the Authority may from time to time appoint) may operate an electronic database of persons who could be or may have been Temporary work-seekers or Work-seekers whom the Authority, Contracting Bodies or suppliers of the Services adjudge should not carry out the Services under this Framework for reasons including but not limited to information provided under a confidential reference or following poor reports respectively of such persons’ performance of the Services or services similar to the Services. 48.2 The Supplier shall: 48.2.1 Search the electronic database at least once every Month and also on each occasion prior to the Supplier’s supply for the first time of a Temporary work-seeker or a Work- seeker to a Contracting Body to carry out the Services under this Framework. 48.2.2 Apply to the Authority for a confidential reference in respect of any person whose name appears on the electronic database and whom the Supplier intends to supply as a Temporary work-seeker or Work-seeker under this Framework Agreement. 48.2.3 Not supply any person named on the said electronic database as a Temporary work- seeker or Work-seeker to any Contracting Body without the prior Approval of the Authority. 48.2.4 Access and use the electronic database only for the proper purposes as set out in this Clause 48 (Electronic Database) and in accordance with such conditions of access and use (including security obligations) as may be specified In Writing by the Authority from time to time.
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ELECTRONIC DATABASE. Data collection The IRTG collects personal information from its members. The contact information stored in electronic form consists of work contact details, gender, date of birth, nationality, academic qualifications as well as information on the research field. The IRTG uses the collected personal data for the coordination of its training programs and for maintaining a database of its alumni. Use of data for controlling and public relations The IRTG uses collected personal data in anonymised form for internal and external controlling purposes. In addition, the IRTG can publish information on research projects, after consultation with interested parties, to attract the attention of (potential) candidates and cooperation partners to the activities of the IRTG.
ELECTRONIC DATABASE. (a) Hi-Tech shall use a computerized database to accurately account for all Product orders and to calculate Net Sales. (b) The database shall contain and be capable of reporting to BioMarin: (i) gross receipts and Unit sales on a monthly basis; (ii) Net Sales on a monthly basis; and (iii) Each item comprising the difference between gross receipts and Net Sales. (c) Hi-Tech shall take all necessary steps to assure appropriate back-up and information storage for the database, including the ability to retrieve and print a copy of any source document. (d) Hi-Tech shall make all information described in this Section 5.2 available to BioMarin electronically at all times during the Term, for calculation of BioMarin’s royalty.
ELECTRONIC DATABASE. 1. The Commission shall establish and maintain the necessary electronic database for all communication between competent authorities, single liaison offices and the Commission under this Regulation. Every information sent by the means of the electronic database shall be stored and processed in the electronic database. That database shall be made directly accessible for the competent authorities, single liaison offices and the Commission. 2. Information provided by entities entitled to make an external alert pursuant to paragraph 1 and 2 of Article 35 shall be stored and processed in the electronic database but those entities shall not have access to this database.
ELECTRONIC DATABASE. Sepracor shall utilize a computerized system accurately to account for all Product orders and assist with Net Sales tracking as set forth in Section 4.15.
ELECTRONIC DATABASE. The Authority (and/or any other person or organisation which the Authority may from time to time appoint) may operate an electronic database of persons who could be or may have been Temporary work-seekers or Work-seekers whom the Authority, Contracting Bodies or suppliers of the Services adjudge should not carry out the Services under this Framework for reasons including but not limited to information provided under a confidential reference or following poor reports respectively of such persons’ performance of the Services or services similar to the Services.
ELECTRONIC DATABASE. The electronic database referred to in Subsections (B) and (C) above shall be updated by the Borrowers, or by the Manager on behalf of the Borrowers, at least quarterly. ‑81‑
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ELECTRONIC DATABASE. The Contractor shall maintain a single electronic database for all clinical personnel. LEMSA shall have electronic access to this database. The database will be continually updated by Contractor so that records are current.

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  • Electronic Documents We may make periodic statements, disclosures, notices, and other documents available to you electronically, and, subject to any delivery and receipt verification procedures required by law, you agree to receive such documents electronically and to check the statements for accuracy. If you believe any such statement contains incorrect information, you must follow the procedures set forth in the Related Agreement(s).

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