CSR definition

CSR or “Certificate Signing Request” means a text file submitted with your enrollment form which contains the organization name, domain name, division, country, state, city and your Public Key and is used by GeoTrust to generate your Certificate.

Examples of CSR in a sentence

  • Customer Service Record (CSR): A record detailing the services to which an End User subscribes from its Telecommunications provider(s).


More Definitions of CSR

CSR or “Clinical Study Report” means the final clinical study report generated in connection with a Clinical Trial containing all Information generated by the Clinical Trial, cleaned and statistically analyzed.
CSR means a written clinical study report containing the results of an Ongoing Study or other clinical study, as applicable.
CSR means, with respect to a Product Clinical Trial, a clinical study report, or other equivalent document or series of materials, constituting a summary report of the clinical and medical data resulting from such Clinical Trial and prepared for incorporation into submissions seeking Regulatory Approval for the Product, and includes all statistical analyses of such data per the statistical analysis plan.
CSR means the activities undertaken by the Company in pursuance of its statutory obligation laid down in section 135 of the Act in accordance with the provisions contained in these rules, but shall not include the following, namely: -
CSR or Cost Sharing Reductions means cost sharing reductions for an eligible individual enrolled in a silver level plan in the Exchange or for an individual who is an Indian enrolled in a QHP in the Exchange;