Identifiers Sample Clauses

Identifiers such as real name and alias; postal address; unique personal identifier; online identifiers as detailed below; IP address; email address; telephone number; account number, name, and password; Social Security number; driver’s license number, passport number, state or other government-issued identification card number; vehicle identification number; or other similar identifiers;
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Identifiers. You do not own any identifier (e.g., telephone, account, calling card or PIN number; e- mail, IP or Web page address; access code, etc.) assigned to you, and we may change or remove any identifier at any time upon notice to you.
Identifiers. Each record contains the following ID variables: DUPERSID is the person identifier (either a dependent or a policyholder). RN is the round of the interview in which the enrollment data were collected. PHLDRIDX is the person identifier of the policyholder. ESTBIDX is an ID number for the establishment – employer, union, insurance company, or other – i.e., the source of insurance coverage on the record. EPRSIDX is the concatenation of ESTBIDX, PHLDRIDX, and RN and it uniquely identifies the insurance coverage that a policyholder obtains from an individual establishment. EPCPIDX is the concatenation of EPRSIDX and DUPERSID, and it uniquely identifies each record. JOBSIDX is the concatenation of the PHLDRIDX, a round identifier (RN), and a job number, and it uniquely identifies the policyholder’s job at the establishment that provided insurance (for employment-based coverage). For each person covered by a policyholder-establishment combination, the PHLDRIDX, ESTBIDX, and EPRSIDX appear on each plan record for that coverage. A person (DUPERSID) can be listed more than once on this file if (1) they are covered (as a policyholder or a dependent) by insurance policies from more than one establishment, or (2) they are covered in more than one round. Within each round, establishment-policyholder pairs (EPRSIDXs) can be listed more than once if the health plan a policyholder obtains from a given establishment also covers his/her dependents. As noted above, there is a PRPL record for each unique combination of establishment (source of insurance), round, and covered person (policyholder or dependent). The following table presents a hypothetical example that illustrates the relationship between the ID variables on this file. The first three rows of the table represent a situation where a person (DUPERSID=42) is listed three times in the PRPL file because she obtains insurance from the same establishment in all three rounds. Since the person is the policyholder, her DUPERSID is the same as the PHLDRIDX, which is repeated in the EPRSIDX, EPCPIDX, and JOBSIDX. The fourth and fifth rows of the table represent a situation where a person (DUPERSID=64) is listed twice in the PRPL file because she obtains insurance from more than one establishment. In this example, the second establishment is not an employer or union, so JOBSIDX is inapplicable (-1). The sixth, seventh, and eighth rows of the table represent a situation where a policyholder and two dependents obtain coverage th...
Identifiers. Each record contains the following ID variables: DUPERSID is the person identifier (either a dependent or a policyholder) RN is the round of the interview in which the enrollment data were collected PHLDRIDX is the person identifier of the policyholder ESTBIDX is an ID number for the establishmentBemployer, union, insurance company or otherBthat is the source of insurance coverage on the record. EPRSIDX is a combination of ESTBIDX and the PHLDRIDX, and it uniquely identifies the insurance coverage that a policyholder obtains from an individual establishment. EPCPIDX is a combination of DUPERSID, RN, and EPRSIDX, and it uniquely identifies each record. JOBSIDX is a combination of the PHLDRIDX a round identifier (RN) and a job number (JOBSN), and it uniquely identifies the policyholder’s job at the establishment that provided insurance (for employment-based coverage) For each person covered by a policyholder-establishment combination, the PHLDRIDX, ESTBIDX, and EPRSIDX appear on each plan record for that coverage. A person (DUPERSID) can be listed more than once on this file (1) if they are covered (as a policyholder or a dependent) by insurance policies from more than one establishment, or (2) if they are covered in more than one round. Establishment-policyholder pairs (EPRSIDXs) can be listed more than once (1) if the health plan a policyholder obtains from a given establishment also covers his/her dependents, or (2) if the health plan a policyholder obtains from a given establishment provides coverage in more than one interview round. As noted above, there is a PRPL record for each unique combination of establishment (source of insurance), round, and covered person (policyholder or dependent). The following table presents a hypothetical example that illustrates the relationship between the ID variables on this file. 11 42 42 1142 1 1142142 42101 11 42 42 1142 2 1142242 42201 11 42 42 1142 3 1142342 42301 22 53 53 2253 1 2253153 53101 33 53 53 3353 1 3353153 -1 44 61 61 4461 1 4461161 61101 44 62 61 4461 1 4461162 61101 44 63 61 4461 1 4461163 61101 55 71 71 5571 1 5571171 71102 55 71 71 5571 2 5571271 71102 The first three rows of the table represent a situation where a person (DUPERSID=42) is listed thrice in the PRPL file because she obtains insurance from the same establishment in all three rounds. Since the person is the policyholder, her DUPERSIDX is the same as the PHLDRIDX, which is repeated in the EPRSIDX, EPCPIDX, and JOBSIDX. The fourth and fift...
Identifiers. You do not own any identifier (e.g., telephone, account or PIN number; IP address; access code, etc.) assigned to you by telMAX, and we may change or remove any identifier at any time upon notice to you.
Identifiers. 14.1 The User acknowledges it has no right, title or interest in or to any network address or identifier (such as telephone number, IP address, host name) (“Identifier”) assigned to the User by Rogers. Rogers may, on reasonable notice, change the Identifier. Rogers is not obligated to notify any other party of a change to the User’s Identifier. The User is entitled to port their number to another wireless service provider upon termination of a line in accordance with the requirements, if any, of the CRTC and by paying any applicable Rogers charges.
Identifiers. Our mobile application and Services can provide us with device identifiers, location data. Device identifiers include identifiers related to carriers of mobile devices, such as IMEI numbers, identifiers specific to a given platform, such as Android ID, Google AID or Apple’s IDFA, as well as identifiers that are part of the device, such as MAC WiFi address and serial number. The exact information on which device identifiers are transmitted may depend on the platform of your mobile device and version of the operating system. Location data can be obtained from GPS services, based on the cell tower triangulation or a known location of nearby WiFi access points. In addition, we use alphanumeric two- dimensional graphic codes (QR Codes) for allowing entrance to our clubs. We can use identifiers for purposes that are strictly necessary: to maintain Services, to improve our Application and carry out analyses and to display advertisements relevant to your interests. We may share your personal data for the purposes described above with the following entities:
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Identifiers. 16.1. You agree and acknowledge that in order for us to supply Member Services, We may need to allocate to You one or more identifiers such as an IP address (“Identifiers”). Member Services will only include the provision of Identifiers where expressly specified in the Services Schedule for those Member Services. 16.2. You agree and acknowledge that the Identifiers are not owned by You and remain Our property and You agree and acknowledge that We may be required to forego, reallocate or reassign the Identifiers to comply with rules and other requirements (as applicable) of any relevant government entities or authorities in respect of the Identifiers. 16.3. We grant to You a non-transferable licence to use such Identifiers as are allocated to You by Us for the purpose of receiving the Member Services and for the period. We supply those services to You. 16.4. We will notify You in writing as early as reasonably practicable if We are required to forego, reallocate or reassign any Identifier allocated to You by Us, and You must cooperate in respect of all such matters.
Identifiers. 8. 1 Client’ s identifiers Verifone shall have the right, after consulting Client, to determine the user IDs, numbers, addresses and other similar identifiers to be assigned to Client’ s use (hereinafter Identifiers).
Identifiers. An identifier is defined as a sequence of letters, digits and underscore characters (‘_’). The first character must be a letter or underscore. DSP563CCC identifier length limits are listed in Table 4-1. 255 unlimited Global/Static (External Linkage) Auto
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