Grant File definition

Grant File shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.4.
Grant File shall have the meaning set forth in SECTION 7.4.
Grant File means an electronic or paper file, or combination thereof, where the Department will maintain records relating to a request for applications, including applications and appeals.

Examples of Grant File in a sentence

  • If a Payroll File or Grant File does not conform to such specifications, processing of such Payroll File by Transfer Agent shall not be required.

  • If any Payroll File or Grant File submitted to Transfer Agent is incomplete, incorrect or subsequently changed by Customer, Transfer Agent shall not be required to correct, change or otherwise prepare such file for processing unless Customer pays additional fees for customized and manual processing.

  • Customer shall deliver each Payroll File and grant file ("Grant File") to Transfer Agent in a machine-readable format conforming to specifications furnished by Transfer Agent from time to time.


More Definitions of Grant File

Grant File means an electronic or paper file, or combination thereof, where the Department will maintain records relating to a competitive grant award.

Related to Grant File

  • Lease File means, for each Lease, the Collateral Lease File applicable to such Lease.

  • Case file means a record that is assembled and maintained for each application approved for state cost sharing.

  • Asset File means the materials with respect to the Assets (i) previously delivered to Buyer or its representatives by or on behalf of Seller, whether written or orally, (ii) made available to Buyer or its representatives at the Hotel or at the offices of Broker, in each case, whether written or orally, or (iii) made available to Buyer or its representatives in the data room web site created by Broker.

  • Contract File means with respect to each Contract, the physical and/or electronic files in which Credit Acceptance maintains the fully executed original counterpart or “authoritative copy” (in each case, for UCC purposes) of the Contract (to the extent required in accordance with Section 3.03 of this Agreement), either a standard assurance in the form commonly used in the industry relating to the provision of a certificate of title or other evidence of lien, the original or electronic instruments modifying the terms and conditions of such Contract and the original or electronic endorsements or assignments of such Contract.

  • Receivable File means the documents (whether tangible or electronic) specified in Section 2.02 pertaining to a particular Receivable.

  • Mortgage File The mortgage documents listed in Section 2.01 pertaining to a particular Mortgage Loan and any additional documents required to be added to the Mortgage File pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Custodial File As to each Mortgage Loan, any mortgage loan documents which are delivered to the Custodian or which at any time come into the possession of the Custodian as set forth in Section 2 of this Custodial Agreement.

  • System for Award Management (SAM) database means the primary Government repository for contractor information required for the conduct of business with the Government.

  • Data File means a single record or collection of data records that are logically related to each other, and are handled as a unit;

  • Registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database means that—

  • Credit File means all Credit Documents and all other credit, collateral, or insurance documents in the possession or custody of the Assuming Institution, or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates, relating to an Asset or a Loan included in a Put Notice, or copies of any thereof.

  • Electronic File means any text, illustration or other matter supplied or produced by either Party in digitised form on disc, through a modem, or by ISDN or any other communication link.

  • DMF means any drug master file filed with the FDA, and any equivalent filing in other countries or regulatory jurisdictions.

  • Master File has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Review Materials means, for an Asset Review and a Subject Receivable, the documents and other materials for each Test listed under “Review Materials” in Schedule A.

  • Electronic File Transfer means any system or process that utilizes an electronic format and protocol to send or receive data files.

  • Third-Party Filer means an entity that submits a Product filing to the Commission on behalf of an Insurer.

  • Drug Master File or “DMF” is described in 21 C.F.R. Part 314.420. A DMF is a submission to the FDA that may be used to provide confidential detailed information about facilities, processes, or articles used in the manufacturing, processing, packaging, and storing of one or more human drugs.

  • Limited rights data means data, other than computer software, that embody trade secrets or are commercial or financial and confidential or privileged, to the extent that such data pertain to items, components, or processes developed at private expense, including minor modifications.

  • Receivable Files means the documents specified in Section 3.3.

  • confidential records means those portions of correspondence, memoranda, files, manuals, books, lists, financial, operating or marketing records, magnetic tape, or electronic or other media or equipment of any kind in Executive’s possession or under Executive’s control or accessible to Executive which contain any proprietary information. All confidential records shall be and remain the sole property of the Company during the Term and thereafter.

  • Client Records has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14.

  • Servicing File With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the file retained by the Company consisting of originals of all documents in the Mortgage File which are not delivered to the Custodian and copies of the Mortgage Loan Documents listed in the Custodial Agreement the originals of which are delivered to the Custodian pursuant to Section 2.03.

  • Retained Mortgage File With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the file consisting of the Mortgage Loan Documents listed as items 6 through 12 of Exhibit C attached hereto. Securities Act: The Securities Act of 1933, as amended.