EDI Messages definition

EDI Messages means data structured in accordance with an internationally agreed standard and any other standard as Tradelink considers appropriate and transmitted by electronic means through Tradelink Services.
EDI Messages means data structured in accordance with an agreed international standard in a computer readable format and transmitted by electronic, optical or wireless means through the Services provided by DAGANG NET TECHNOLOGIES' network or any services provided by any third party for the transmission, receipt and retrieval of Messages in connection with the Subscriber's trading activities.
EDI Messages means a set of segments, structured using an agreed standard, prepared in a computer readable format and capable of being automatically and unambiguously processed. The parties EDI systems shall be available 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. Each party, at its own expense, shall provide and maintain the equipment, software, testing and other services necessary to effectively and reliably transmit, receive, read, record and store EDI Messages and transmission data. Supplier is solely responsible for and shall pay any and all costs and expenses associated with, implementing, operating, securing and/or maintaining its EDI systems or in otherwise complying with any and all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. When pricing is sent on delivery schedule data via electronic format(s), the price is for information only and may not be the contract price for all delivery due dates.

Examples of EDI Messages in a sentence

  • To the extent permitted by their national law which may apply, the Parties agree that in the event of any dispute the records of EDI Messages they have stored according to the provisions hereof shall be admissible in court and constitute evidence of the facts contained therein, unless contrary evidence is adduced.

  • EDI Message Standards: All EDI Messages shall be transmitted in accordance with the UN/EDIFACT standards, recommendations and procedures approved by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE) or with the VDA recommendations (standards) relating to electronic data interchange for the German automotive industry.

  • These security procedures and measures comprise verification of origin and integrity, the non-repudiation of origin as well as guaranteeing the confidentiality of EDI Messages and transmission files in accordance with the level of confidentiality of a paper invoice (no encryption required).

  • All EDI Messages shall be structured and used in accordance with the IATA Cargo Interchange Message Procedures (Cargo-IMP) Manual or the Cargo-FACT Message Manual.

  • The Parties agree that in the event of any dispute, differences or deviations, the records of EDI Messages, maintained in accordance with this Agreement, shall be admissible as evidence before the Courts, any arbitrator(s), other tribunals, or any other means of dispute resolution.

  • Each Party shall provide and maintain, at its own cost, all necessary equipment to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement including hardware, software and services necessary to transmit, receive, translate, record, print and store EDI Messages.

  • Each Party shall provide and maintain, at its own cost, all necessary equipment to fulfill its obligations under the Agreement including hardware, software and services necessary to transmit, receive, translate, record, print and store EDI Messages.

  • The Carrier, its agents and subcontractors shall be entitled to transact directly with, and rely on the EDI Messages and any other communications from, the Shipper’s agents and subcontractors as if the latter were the Shipper under this Agreement.

  • All EDI Messages shall be transmitted in accordance with the IATA Message Standards, recommendations and procedures as approved and updated by the IATA Cargo Services Conference from time to time.

  • The Parties agree that in the event of any dispute, the records of EDI Messages, maintained in accordance with the Agreement, shall be admissible as evidence before the Courts, any arbitrator(s), other tribunals, or any other means of dispute resolution.


More Definitions of EDI Messages

EDI Messages means data structured in accordance with an internationally agreed standard and any other standard as
EDI Messages means data structured

Related to EDI Messages

  • Text messaging means reading from or entering data into any handheld or other electronic device, including for the purpose of short message service texting, e-mailing, instant messaging, obtaining navigational information, or engaging in any other form of electronic data retrieval or electronic data communication. The term does not include glancing at or listening to a navigational device that is secured in a commercially designed holder affixed to the vehicle, provided that the destination and route are programmed into the device either before driving or while stopped in a location off the roadway where it is safe and legal to park.

  • Electronic message means a communication transmitted electronically, including:

  • Agent’s Message means a message transmitted by DTC to, and received by, the Depositary and forming a part of the book-entry confirmation, which states that DTC has received an express acknowledgment from each participant in DTC tendering the Notes and that such participants have received the Letter of Transmittal and agree to be bound by the terms of the Letter of Transmittal and the Issuer may enforce such agreement against such participants.

  • Exchange Message Record or "EMR" is the standard used for exchange of telecommunications message information between telecommunications providers for billable, non-billable, sample, settlement and study data. EMR format is contained in BR-010-200-010 ▇▇▇▇ Exchange Message Record, a Telcordia document that defines industry standards for exchange message records. "Exchange Service" or "Extended Area Service (EAS)/Local Traffic" means traffic that is originated and terminated within the Local Calling Area as determined by the Commission.