Global Registry definition

Global Registry or “GS1 Global RegistryTM” means a global directory for item and party master data. Access to the Global Registry is limited to Data Pools that are certified as being compliant within the GS1 System standards.
Global Registry means Global Registry, LLC, a previously-existing Delaware limited liability company, which was the predecessor owner and operator of the Collection prior to RCI.

Examples of Global Registry in a sentence

  • Trading Partner shall participate in the GDSN and obtain access to the GS1 Global Registry TM through one Data Pool which has complied with all applicable GS1 GDSN certification requirements.

  • If a global technical regulation is estab- lished in the Global Registry by a consensus vote of the Executive Committee, and if the U.S. voted for establishment, NHTSA will publish a notice requesting public comment on adopting the regulation as a U.S. stand- ard.

  • Information on the contracting parties (38), the Global Registry and the Compendium of Candidates are in document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1073/Rev.26.

  • If Trading Partner undertakes to become a Data Pool, it must separately execute a Global Registry Access and License Agreement with GS1 GDSN.

  • Transcervical Radiofrequency Ablation of Uterine Fibroids Global Registry (SAGE): Study Protocol and Preliminary Results.

  • If Trading Partner undertakes to become a Data Pool, it must separately execute a Global Registry Access and License Agreement with GS1 Data Excellence.

  • One of the activities that is completed by the GS1 Global Registry as part of this process is to produce a data pool by data pool report of all items and subscriptions that currently use the GPC codes that have been identified as ‘marked for deletion’.

  • The World Forum will be informed about the progress made in incorporating the gtrs established in the Global Registry of global technical regulations into national or regional law of Contracting Parties.

  • Note: As there were some misunderstandings regarding the Party Dump functionality between the Global Registry and data pools, it is worth mentioning that Party Dump is a file and not a GDSN message.

  • A Catalogue Item is uniquely defined within the GS1 Global Registry by the combination of the item’s Global Trade Identification Number (GTIN), Information Provider Global Location Number (GLN), and Target Market.

Related to Global Registry

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  • International Register means the official collection of data concerning international registrations maintained by the International Bureau, which data the Agreement, the Protocol or the Regulations require or permit to be recorded, irrespective of the medium in which such data are stored;

  • principal register means the register of members of the Company maintained at such place within or outside the Cayman Islands as the Board shall determine from time to time.

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