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

  • The security procedures and measures include verification of the origin and integrity of the EDI Messages.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The security procedures and measures include verification of the origin and integrity of EDI Messages.

  • EDI Messages from the service provider are received via the Department’s Gateway andCustoms Connect Facility (CCF).

  • 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.

  • Mining Inter-Organizational Business Process Models from EDI Messages: A Case Study from the Automotive Sector.

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


More Definitions of EDI Messages

EDI Messages means data structured
EDI Messages means data structured in accordance with an agreed international standard in a computer readable format and transmitted by electronic, optical of wireless means through the Services provided by HNCA’ 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 data structured in accordance with an internationally agreed standard and any other standard as

Related to EDI Messages

  • Exchange Message Interface or "EMI" means the format used for exchange of Telecommunications message information among Telecommunications Carriers. It is referenced in the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) document that defines industry guidelines for the exchange of message records.

  • Messages means both “EDI Messages” or “Other Messages”.

  • Central Automatic Message Accounting (CAMA) Trunk means a trunk that uses Multi-Frequency (MF) signaling to transmit calls from CLEC’s switch to an AT&T-22STATE E911 Selective Router.

  • Electronic Media has the same meaning as the term “electronic media” at 45 C.F.R. § 160.103. For the convenience of the parties, electronic media means (1) Electronic storage material on which data is or may be recorded electronically, including, for example, devices in computers (hard drives) and any removable/transportable digital memory medium, such as magnetic tape or disk, optical disk, or digital memory card; (2) Transmission media used to exchange information already in electronic storage media. Transmission media include, for example, the Internet, extranet or intranet, leased lines, dial-up lines, private networks, and the physical movement of removable/transportable electronic storage media. Certain transmissions, including of paper, via facsimile, and of voice, via telephone, are not considered to be transmissions via electronic media if the information being exchanged did not exist in electronic form immediately before the transmission.

  • Automated Message Accounting (AMA) is a structure inherent in switch technology that initially records Telecommunication message information. AMA format is contained in the Automated Message Accounting document published by Telcordia (formerly known as Bellcore) as GR-1100-CORE, which defines and amends the industry standard for message recording.

  • Message means Data structured in accordance with the Adopted Protocol and transmitted electronically between the parties including where the context admits any part of such Data.

  • Encrypted means the transformation of data into a form which results in a low probability of assigning meaning without the use of a protective process or key.

  • Scan means the complete process of collecting x-ray transmission data for the production of a tomogram. Data can be collected simultaneously during a single scan for the production of one or more tomograms.

  • Automated Message Accounting (AMA) means the structure that is inherent in switch technology that initially records Telecommunication message information. AMA format is contained in the Automated Message Accounting document published by iconectiv (formerly known as Telcordia) as GR-1100-CORE, which defines and amends the industry standard for message recording.

  • Encryption means methods of rendering personally identifiable information unusable, unreadable, or indecipherable to unauthorized persons through the use of a technology or methodology specified or permitted by the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services in guidance issued under 42 USC Section 17932(h)(2).

  • pdf or “tif”) shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Agreement or such other Loan Document or certificate. Without limiting the foregoing, to the extent a manually executed counterpart is not specifically required to be delivered under the terms of any Loan Document, upon the request of any party, such fax transmission or e-mail transmission shall be promptly followed by such manually executed counterpart.

  • Electronic Means means the following communications methods: e-mail, facsimile transmission, secure electronic transmission containing applicable authorization codes, passwords and/or authentication keys issued by the Trustee, or another method or system specified by the Trustee as available for use in connection with its services hereunder.