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Input definition

Input means any goods other than capital goods used or intended to be used by a supplier in the course or furtherance of business;
Input means the quantity of organic solvents and their quantity in preparations used when carrying out a process, including the solvents recycled inside and outside the installation, and which are counted every time they are used to carry out the activity;
Input means all source data, materials and instructions made available to TransUnion pursuant to this Agreement (including, in respect of any Online Services, data input onto TransUnion’s databases) by (or on behalf of) the Client to enable provision of the Services.

Examples of Input in a sentence

  • If User provides Honeywell with written notice or otherwise decides that User no longer desires to use Honeywell AI, Honeywell is not required to retain the AI Input Data or Outputs used or otherwise processed in connection with the Honeywell AI.

  • Within a reasonable period of time after receipt of User’s request made within 30 days after the effective date of expiry or termination, Honeywell will provide a file of User’s Input Data (including AI Input Data) in comma separated value (.csv) format along with attachments.

  • User retains all rights to AI Input Data and though User has a right to use Outputs generated by the Honeywell AI, the Outputs are owned by Honeywell.

  • During suspension, User and Authorized End Users will not have access to the SaaS and may be unable to access Input Data (including AI Input Data).

  • User grants to Honeywell and its affiliates a non-exclusive, transferable, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, sublicensable (through multiple tiers), royalty-free and fully paid-up right and license to use Input Data to develop, operate, improve and support Honeywell’s products, services or offerings.


More Definitions of Input

Input means that the third party makes a contribution to the work of the student, such that there is reasonable doubt as to whose work the assessment represents.6
Input means any value that is used by the dispatch algorithm including measurements of power system status, five minute demand forecast values, constraint equations entered by NEMMCO, or software setup but not including dispatch bids and dispatch offers submitted by Registered Participants.
Input means any goods, services, supplies, fixtures, equipment, inventory, computer hardware and software, real estate, or comparable items related to establishing or operating the Business.
Input means any labour, capital or other resource used to produce inputs;
Input means all source data, materials and instructions input onto Our databases or that of a third party provider of the AML Service by (or on behalf of) You or Us to enable provision of the Service;
Input means any labour, capital or other resource used to produce outputs;