Transactional Data Sample Clauses

Transactional Data. At the request of End-Payor Plaintiffs after preliminary approval by the Court of this Agreement, and subject to meet and confer with Eberspächer regarding any extensions concerning the timing of the completion of production, Eberspächer will use its best efforts to complete the production of transactional data, within ninety (90) days of such request, concerning Eberspächer’s sales of Exhaust Systems sold to Original Equipment Manufacturers for Vehicles sold in the United States, or other purchasers of Exhaust Systems for Vehicles sold in the United States, from January 1, 2000 through the Execution Date, to the extent such transactional data is reasonably accessible to Eberspächer. In addition, Eberspächer will provide, in response to a written request from Settlement Class Counsel, a single production of electronic transactional data generated during the two years after the Execution Date of this Agreement concerning Exhaust Systems, as it exists in Eberspächer’s electronic databases at the time of the request, within sixty (60) days of the receipt of such request. Eberspächer shall preserve such transactional data until two (2) years after the Execution Date of this Agreement. Eberspächer will produce transaction data only from existing electronic transaction databases, except that, to the extent Eberspächer has not recorded or maintained electronic transaction data for any period between January 1, 2000 and two (2) years from the Execution Date of this Agreement, then Eberspächer will use reasonable efforts to locate and produce existing hard copy summary records of sales data not recorded or maintained electronically in the existing electronic sales transaction database.
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Transactional Data. At the request of Automobile Dealership Plaintiffs and subject to meet and confer with NSK as to any reasonable limitations on this obligation, including in particular previous productions made by NSK that may partially or fully satisfy Automobile Dealership Plaintiffs’ requirements, NSK will produce pre-existing transactional data related to Bearings and Electronic Powered Steering Assemblies. This production will be made within sixty (60) days of the Automobile Dealership Plaintiffs’ request, or within sixty (60) days of the conclusion of any related meet and confer discussions regarding limitations on the production, whichever is later. The time period for this production will be from January 1, 1998 to a date no later than two years after the Execution Date of this Agreement for Bearings and from January 1, 1998 to a date no later than two years after the Execution Date of this Agreement for Electronic Powered Steering Assemblies. The precise end-date for this production obligation will be agreed upon by the parties in subsequent meet and confer discussions, taking into account NSK’s burden of producing the transactional data and the Automobile Dealership Plaintiffs’ need for that data.
Transactional Data. The Vendor shall make Vendor Information requested in the context of a specific participant transaction available [no later than [five] [ten] business days] [as soon as reasonably possible] after the request.
Transactional Data a. Barclays will use its reasonable best efforts to produce reasonably requested transactional data related to the subject matter of the OTC Action, including but not limited to transactional data for U.S. Dollar LIBOR transactions entered into or lasting during the Class Period, data reflecting profits from U.S. Dollar LIBOR transactions, and data pertaining to the rates at which Barclays was actually able to borrow funds in the London inter-bank market during the Class Period, to the extent any such data is reasonably accessible. b. As soon as possible after the Execution Date, the Parties shall agree on a schedule to meet and confer about production by Barclays of transaction data related to the subject matter of the OTC Action. c. Barclays shall use reasonable best efforts to make available its current personnel or in-house experts at reasonable times, to assist OTC Plaintiffs’ Counsel in understanding Barclays’ transactional data.
Transactional Data a. The Parties recognize and agree that Southwest has already produced voluminous transactional data (customer-level data concerning flights and prices). If Plaintiffs identify any missing transactional data from this production, Southwest will use good faith best efforts to produce relevant and reasonably accessible responsive transactional data; b. Southwest shall use its good faith best efforts to produce, in native format, reports containing information as in SWA_MDL_DOJ_868158 for each month during the period January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2016, to the extent available; and c. Southwest shall use its good faith best efforts to make available, by phone, videoconference, or in person in Dallas, Texas, its current personnel or in-house experts at reasonable times, to assist Plaintiffs’ Counsel in understanding Southwest’s transactional data.
Transactional Data. Within thirty (30) days of Settlement Class Counsel’s request, Showa will use its best efforts to complete the production of transactional data concerning Showa’s sales of Electric Powered Steering Assemblies sold to Original Equipment Manufacturers or other purchasers of Electric Powered Steering Assemblies in the United States or for incorporation into Vehicles sold in the United States from January 1, 2003 through the Execution Date and Shock Absorbers sold to Original Equipment Manufacturers or other purchasers of Shock Absorbers in the United States or for incorporation into Vehicles sold in the United States from January 1, 1993 through the Execution Date, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties during discovery negotiations. In addition, Showa will provide, in response to a written request from Settlement Class Counsel, a single production of electronic transactional data generated during the two years after the Execution Date of this Agreement concerning Relevant Products, as it exists in Showa’s electronic databases at the time of the request, within sixty (60) days of the receipt of such request. Showa shall preserve such transactional data until two (2) years after the Execution Date of this Agreement. Showa will produce transactional data only from existing electronic transactional databases, except that, to the extent Showa has not recorded or maintained electronic transactional data for any period between January 1, 1993 and two (2) years from the Execution Date of this Agreement, then Showa will use best efforts to produce existing, centralized hard copy records of sales transactions not recorded or maintained electronically in the existing electronic sales transactional database.
Transactional Data. ‌ The Contractor must register in the Government designated system in order to report transactional data. The Contractor must provide the transactional data, outlined in Attachment J-2, Task Order, Transactional Data, and Contract Access Fee Reporting, electronically via the Government designated system. The Contractor must adhere to the instruction reporting actions and definitions for each reported data element as stated within the Government designated system web page. The Government intends to post the reported hourly labor rates to the Prices Paid Portal (PPP) or similar Government web page. The PPP or similar Government web page will be made available to OCOs and agency program staff via a separate, secure Government portal. The reporting of transactional data is required for the following items, within the date specified in Section F.4.1: a. Task Order Award b. Task Order Modification c. Invoice(s) i. Monthly Invoices including CLIN types and Labor Category information for certain CLIN types OR
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Transactional Data. The Contractor must register in the Government designated system in order to report transactional data. The Contractor must provide the transactional data, outlined in Attachment J-2, Task Order, Transactional Data, and Contract Access Fee Reporting, electronically via the Government designated system. The Contractor must adhere to the instruction reporting actions and definitions for each reported data element as stated within the Government designated system web page. The Government intends to post the reported hourly labor rates to the Prices Paid Portal (PPP) or similar Government web page. The PPP or similar Government web page will be made available to OCOs and agency program staff via a separate, secure Government portal. The reporting of transactional data is required for the following items, within the date specified in Section F.4.1: a. Task Order Award b. Task Order Modification c. Invoice(s) i. Monthly Invoices including CLIN types and Labor Category information for certain CLIN types OR ii. Zero Invoice (when no invoice received payment in an active order month) d. CAF Remittance Information If appropriate, the Contractor must convert all currency to U.S. dollars using the “Treasury Reporting Rates of Exchange,” issued by the U.S. Department of Treasury, Financial Management Service. Data quality is of great importance; therefore, GSA may request from the Contractors corrections to the Government designated system data, if applicable. Contractors must correct the Government designated system data at the frequency specified in Section F.4.1.
Transactional Data. (i) Citi will use its reasonable best efforts to produce, to the extent not already produced, reasonably requested transactional data related to the subject matter of the Bondholder Action, including but not limited to Citi’s transactions in USD LIBOR-Based Debt Securities during the Class Period and data pertaining to the rates at which Citi actually borrowed unsecured, fixed-term funds in the London inter-bank market during the Class Period, to the extent any such data is reasonably accessible. Should any such data only be in the possession of a third party and not in the possession of Citi, Citi shall not unreasonably refuse to provide consent to that third party’s disclosure of such data to Bondholder. (ii) Citi shall use reasonable best efforts to make available knowledgeable persons at reasonable times, to assist Bondholder Plaintiffs’ Counsel in understanding Citi’s transactional data. (iii) Citi will use its reasonable best efforts to provide a list by CUSIP numbers of all U.S. Dollar LIBOR-Based Debt Securities issued by Citi or known by Citi to have been issued by any subsidiary or affiliate of Citi that were outstanding during the Class Period.
Transactional Data. ALPHA will use its reasonable best efforts to complete within sixty (60) days after Settlement Class Counsel’s request, the production of such electronic transactional data as may exist concerning ALPHA’s sales of Access Mechanisms sold to Original Equipment Manufacturers, or other purchasers of Access Mechanisms from January 1, 2000 through the Execution Date. In addition, ALPHA will provide, in response to a written request from Settlement Class Counsel, a single production of such electronic transactional data generated during the two years after the Execution Date of this Agreement concerning Access Mechanisms, to the extent that it exists in ALPHA’s electronic databases at the time of the request, within sixty (60) days of the receipt of such request. ALPHA shall preserve any such transactional data generated in the ordinary course of business in the manner and form in which ALPHA maintains such data in the ordinary course of business until two (2) years after the Execution Date of this Agreement. ALPHA will produce transactional data only from existing electronic transaction databases, except that, to the extent ALPHA has not recorded or maintained electronic transaction data for any period between January 1, 2000 and two (2) years from the Execution Date of this Agreement, then ALPHA will use reasonable efforts to produce existing hard copy records of sales transactions not recorded or maintained electronically in the existing electronic sales transaction database.
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