Entity Identifier definition

Entity Identifier means the identifier required for XXX registration to uniquely identify business entities. (CNCS’s eGrants system requires DUNs numbers. DUNs stands for Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number a nine-digit number established and assigned by Dun and Bradstreet, Inc. (D&B) to uniquely identify business entities. A DUNS number may be obtained from D&B by telephone (currently 000- 0000000) or the Internet (currently at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xxx/webform).
Entity Identifier means a “legal entity identifier” satisfying the requirements of U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Regulation 45.6 or such other entity identifier as shall be provided by the CFTC pending the availability of such legal entity identifiers;
Entity Identifier means the identifier assigned by XXX to uniquely identify business entities.

Examples of Entity Identifier in a sentence

  • Subrecipient shall inform the County whether or not they are actively registered with the System for Award Management (“XXX”) and confirms that the Unique Entity Identifier (“UEI”) or Taxpayer Identification Number (“TINS”) listed in Exhibit A is the correct number for the Subrecipient as of the date hereof.

  • If Grantee is not registered with the System for Award Management (“XXX”) they will be required to register and provide the County with their Unique Entity Identifier (“UEI”) before awarded funds will be released to the Grantee.

Related to Entity Identifier

  • Unique identifier means a number or other identifier assigned by protocols established by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.

  • De-identified means, for the purposes of this rule, the re- moval of all information that can be used to identify the patient from whose medical record the health information was derived.

  • identifier means information that a user:

  • Registry identification card means a document issued by the department pursuant to [section

  • Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI means the codes that provide a unique eleven (11) character representation of a network interconnection point. The first eight (8) characters identify the city, state and building location, while the last three (3) characters identify the network component.

  • Personally Identifiable Information (PII as applied to student data, means personally identifiable information as defined in 34 CFR Section 99.3 implementing the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 USC Section 1232g, and, as applied to teacher or principal data, means personally identifying information as this term is defined in Education Law Section 3012-c(10).

  • Personal Identifying Information or “PII” means information that alone, or in conjunction with other information, identifies an individual, as defined at Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 521.002(1).

  • Personally Identifiable Information or “PII” means information in any format about an identifiable individual, including, name, address, phone number, e-mail address, account number(s), identification number(s), any other actual or assigned attribute associated with or identifiable to an individual and any information that when used separately or in combination with other information could identify an individual. “Issuer PII” means PII furnished by the Issuer, the Servicer or their Affiliates to the Asset Representations Reviewer and PII developed or otherwise collected or acquired by the Asset Representations Reviewer in performing its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Personally identifiable means information that includes the name of the child, the child’s parent or other family member; the address of the child; a personal identifier such as the child’s social security number or student number; or a list of personal characteristics or other information that would make it possible to identify the child with reasonable certainty.

  • Proper identification as used above, means information generally deemed sufficient to identify you, which includes documents such as a valid driver’s license, social security account number, military identification card, and credit cards. Only if you cannot identify yourself with such information may the ICRA require additional information concerning your employment and personal or family history in order to verify your identity.