JTC Data definition

JTC Data means all raw and processed data that is provided by JTC and/or its Affiliates, and/or extracted or generated from JTC sites or resources “JTC PI” - has the meaning ascribed to it in clause 4.1

Examples of JTC Data in a sentence

  • The Collaborator may access and use JTC Data for the purposes of carrying out its obligations under this Agreement and no other purposes.

  • In the event that the Collaborator wishes to access and use JTC Data for any other purposes, the Collaborator shall seek JTC’s prior written consent.

Related to JTC Data

  • biometric data means personal data resulting from specific technical processing relating to the physical, physiological or behavioural characteristics of a natural person, which allow or confirm the unique identification of that natural person, such as facial images or dactyloscopic data;

  • genetic data means personal data relating to the inherited or acquired genetic characteristics of a natural person which give unique information about the physiology or the health of that natural person and which result, in particular, from an analysis of a biological sample from the natural person in question;

  • Licensed Data means the data licensed by the LME to the Licensee set out in the Order Form and further defined in Schedule 1 (Licensed Data);

  • Customer Materials any materials, data, information, software, equipment or other resources owned by or licensed to You and made available to Us pursuant to facilitating Your use of the Services, including Customer Data.

  • Benchmarking Information means information generated by Portfolio Manager, as herein defined including descriptive information about the physical building and its operational characteristics.

  • SEDAR means the System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval;

  • Form, fit, and function data means technical data that describes the required overall physical, functional, and performance characteristics (along with the qualification requirements, if applicable) of an item, component, or process to the extent necessary to permit identification of physically and functionally interchangeable items.