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Master Tapes definition

Master Tapes means the respective compilations of information and data regarding the Mortgage Loans and the related Mortgaged Properties covered by those two certain Independent Accountants’ Reports on Applying Agreed-Upon Procedures rendered by a third party accounting firm described in Section 6(i) of this Agreement.
Master Tapes means the respective compilations of information and data regarding the Mortgage Loans covered by the two Independent Accountants’ Reports on Applying Agreed-Upon Procedures, each to be dated on or about the business day immediately preceding the Closing Date, rendered by a third party accounting firm described in Section 6(i) of this Agreement.
Master Tapes means all original master recording tapes (whether digital or analog) and every recording of sound (by any method and on any substance or material, now known or hereafter developed), whether or not coupled with a visual image, including the following elements : (1) master mix reels (i.e., two-track master mixes on analog tape) recorded and compiled at the mixing studio (i.e., prior to mastering) ; (2) analog and/or digital multitrack tapes (masters and slaves) (including any two, three, four, eight, sixteen, twenty-four and forty-eight track master tapes) with accompanying tone reels (if available); (3) two track mastered and edited tapes (whether on analog reels, digital audio tapes, U-Matic 1630 tape, CD-R or otherwise) with respect to each recording of sound, whether or not coupled with a visual image in a format used or useful in the production or manufacture of Records; (4) computer-based recording storage formats (e.g., ProTools session and audio data files, Exabyte reels, magneto-optical discs, CD-Rs, hard discs, etc.); (5) sample and automation discs (if any); (6) all existing documentation (e.g., console strips, outboard settings, session notes, etc.); and (7) and all acetates and metal or other equivalent parts or reproductions of such master tapes and recordings, and all other materials used or useful in the recording, production or manufacture of Records.

Examples of Master Tapes in a sentence

  • As used herein, “Pool Information” means the mortgage pool information reflected in the Master Tapes and the Prospectus Supplement.

  • As used herein, “Pool Information” means the mortgage pool information reflected in the Master Tapes and the Prospectus.

  • Picture Master Tapes shall be made available to Licensee via a grant of laboratory access (i.e., not via physical delivery from Licensor directly to Licensee).

  • Nor can the NRC rely on the mere existence of a permit requirement as a substitute for NEPA review.153Intervenors also offer the expert opinions of Dr. William Nuttle to further explain why the concerns listed in the Miami-Dade County Petition are justified and material to thisproceeding.

  • DREAMSCAPE VIDEO PRODUCTIONS owns and will retain all camera and Edited Masters of Wedding/Reception, and reserves the right to use any part of the Master Tapes for marketing/promotional purposes.

  • The licensor’s initial plans are to initiate and follow through with the following goals: The Be Alert Xxxx Television Broadcast (from existing Master Tapes) · Be Alert Xxxx is an animated and live-action TV series for pre-school aged children.

  • Once the $10,000 is paid to the Company, the Master Tapes would be transferred to the Artist).

  • The Be Alert Xxxx Video/DVD Series (from existing Master Tapes) · An existing video library of master tapes will be re-formatted and packaged for distribution in North and South America for English and Spanish language children’s TV programming, and for retail and wholesale video sales.

  • Licensee agrees to hold the Master Tapes in a temperature controlled secured area and take all reasonable and necessary steps to prevent deterioration of the images and preserve the Master Tapes.

  • Licensee agrees to post signs and mark xxx Master Tapes to show that such Master Tapes are the property of Licensor.


More Definitions of Master Tapes

Master Tapes means all original master recording tapes (whether digital or analog) and every recording of sound (by any method and on any substance or material, now known or hereafter developed), whether or not coupled with a visual image, including the following elements: (a) master mix reels (i.e., two-track master mixes on analog tape) recorded and compiled at the mixing studio (i.e., prior to mastering); (b) analog and/or digital multitrack tapes (masters and slaves) (including any two, three, four, eight, sixteen, twenty-four and forty-eight track master tapes) with accompanying tone reels (if available); (c) two track mastered and edited tapes (whether on analog reels, digital audio tapes, U-Matic 1630 tape, CD-R or otherwise) with respect to each recording of sound, whether or not coupled with a visual image in a format used or useful in the production or manufacture of Records; (d) computer-based recording storage formats (e.g., ProTools session and audio data files, Exabyte reels, magneto-optical discs, CD-Rs, hard discs, etc.); (e) sample and automation discs (if any); (f) all existing documentation (e.g., console strips, outboard settings, session notes, etc.); and (g) and all acetates and metal or other equivalent parts or reproductions of such master tapes and recordings, and all other materials used or useful in the recording, production or manufacture of Records.

Related to Master Tapes

  • Computer Tape means the computer tapes or other electronic media furnished by the Servicer to the Issuer and its assigns describing certain characteristics of the Receivables as of the Cutoff Date.

  • Flood Documentation means, with respect to each Mortgaged Property located in the United States of America or any territory thereof, (i) a completed “life-of-loan” Federal Emergency Management Agency standard flood hazard determination (to the extent a Mortgaged Property is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area, together with a notice about Special Flood Hazard Area status and flood disaster assistance duly executed by the Borrower and the applicable Loan Party relating thereto) and (ii) a copy of, or a certificate as to coverage under, and a declaration page relating to, the insurance policies required by Section 5.02(c) hereof and the applicable provisions of the Security Documents, each of which shall (A) be endorsed or otherwise amended to include a “standard” or “New York” lender’s loss payable or mortgagee endorsement (as applicable), (B) name the Collateral Agent, on behalf of the Secured Parties, as additional insured and loss payee/mortgagee, (C) identify the address of each property located in a Special Flood Hazard Area, the applicable flood zone designation and the flood insurance coverage and deductible relating thereto and (D) be otherwise in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Collateral Agent.

  • CREFC® Payment Posting Instructions Template A report substantially in the form of, and containing the information called for in, the downloadable form of the “Payment Posting Instructions Template” available as of the Closing Date on the CREFC® Website, or such other form for the presentation of such information and containing such additional information as may from time to time be approved by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • Data Tape The list of all mortgage loans, dated as of the date specified therein, whose Mortgage Servicing Rights will be sold, or that are anticipated to be sold, as applicable, to Seller under the Asset Purchase Agreement.

  • Event data recorder (EDR) means a device or function in a vehicle that records the vehicle's dynamic, time-series data during the time period just prior to an event (e.g., vehicle speed vs. time) or during a crash event (e.g., delta-V vs. time), intended for retrieval after the crash event. For the purposes of this definition, the event data does not include audio and video data.

  • Collateral Records means books, records, ledger cards, files, correspondence, customer lists, blueprints, technical specifications, manuals, computer software, computer printouts, tapes, disks and related data processing software and similar items that at any time evidence or contain information relating to any of the Collateral or are otherwise necessary or helpful in the collection thereof or realization thereupon.

  • Notebook computer , which means an electronic,

  • Streamlined Documentation Mortgage Loan Any Mortgage Loan originated pursuant to the Seller's Streamlined Loan Documentation Program then in effect.

  • Related Documentation means, with respect to Software, all materials, documentation (including control documentation utilized in connection with an audit), specifications, technical manuals, user manuals, flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information that describes the function and use of such Software, but excluding source code.

  • Master Batch Record means the document, proposed by Lonza and approved by Customer, which defines the manufacturing methods, test methods and other procedures, directions and controls associated with the manufacture and testing of Product.

  • Mortgage Supporting Documents means, with respect to a Mortgage for a parcel of Real Property, each the following:

  • Merchandise certificate means a writing not redeemable in cash and usable in its face amount in lieu of cash in exchange for goods or services.

  • Computer means an electronic device that accepts information in digital or similar form and manipulates it for a result based on a sequence of instructions.

  • Data Tape Information The information provided by the Responsible Party as of the Cut-off Date to the Depositor setting forth the following information with respect to each Mortgage Loan: (1) the Responsible Party's Mortgage Loan identifying number; (2) the Mortgagor's name; (3) the street address of the Mortgaged Property including the city, state and zip code; (4) a code indicating whether the Mortgaged Property is owner-occupied, a second home or investment property; (5) the number and type of residential units constituting the Mortgaged Property (i.e., a single family residence, a 2-4 family residence, a unit in a condominium project or a unit in a planned unit development, manufactured housing); (6) the original months to maturity or the remaining months to maturity from the Cut-off Date, in any case based on the original amortization schedule and, if different, the maturity expressed in the same manner but based on the actual amortization schedule; (7) with respect to First Lien Mortgage Loans, the Loan-to-Value Ratio, and with respect to the Second Lien Mortgage Loans, the Combined Loan-to-Value Ratio at origination; (8) the Mortgage Interest Rate as of the Cut-off Date; (9) the date on which the Scheduled Payment was due on the Mortgage Loan and, if such date is not consistent with the Due Date currently in effect, such Due Date; (10) the stated maturity date; (11) the amount of the Scheduled Payment as of the Cut-off Date; (12) the last payment date on which a Scheduled Payment was actually applied to pay interest and the outstanding principal balance; (13) the original principal amount of the Mortgage Loan; (14) the principal balance of the Mortgage Loan as of the close of business on the Cut-off Date, after deduction of payments of principal due and collected on or before the Cut-off Date; (15) with respect to Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans, the Adjustment Date; (16) with respect to Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans, the Gross Margin; (17) with respect to Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans, the Lifetime Rate Cap under the terms of the Mortgage Note; (18) with respect to Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans, a code indicating the type of Index; (19) with respect to Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans, the Periodic Mortgage Interest Rate Cap under the terms of the Mortgage Note; (20) the type of Mortgage Loan (i.e., fixed rate, adjustable rate, first lien, second lien); (21) a code indicating the purpose of the loan (i.e., purchase, rate and term refinance, equity take-out refinance); (22) a code indicating the documentation style (i.e., full documentation, limited documentation or stated income); (23) the loan credit classification (as described in the Underwriting Guidelines); (24) whether such Mortgage Loan provides for a Prepayment Premium; (25) the Prepayment Premium period of such Mortgage Loan, if applicable; (26) a description of the Prepayment Premium, if applicable; (27) the Mortgage Interest Rate as of origination; (28) the credit risk score (FICO score) at origination; (29) the date of origination; (30) the Mortgage Interest Rate adjustment period; (31) the Mortgage Interest Rate floor; (32) the Mortgage Interest Rate calculation method (i.e., 30/360, simple interest, other); (33) a code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan has been modified; (34) with respect to First Lien Mortgage Loans, the current Loan-to-Value Ratio, and with respect to Second Lien Mortgage Loans, the current Combined Loan-to-Value Ratio; (35) the one year payment history;

  • Machine-readable means an automatic identification technology media, such as bar codes, contact memory buttons, radio frequency identification, or optical memory cards.

  • Application Programming Interface or “API” means the application programming interface materials and related documentation containing all data and information to allow skilled Software developers to create Software interfaces that interface or interact with other specified Software.

  • CREFC® Special Servicer Property File format substantially in the form of and containing the information called for therein for the Mortgage Loans, or such other form for the presentation of such information as may be approved from time to time by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • CREFC® Interest Shortfall Reconciliation Template A report substantially in the form of, and containing the information called for in, the downloadable form of the “Interest Shortfall Reconciliation Template” available as of the Closing Date on the CREFC® Website, or such other form for the presentation of such information and containing such additional information as may from time to time be approved by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • CREFC® Servicer Watch List/Portfolio Review Guidelines As of each Determination Date a report, including and identifying each Performing Serviced Loan satisfying the “CREFC® Portfolio Review Guidelines” approved from time to time by the CREFC® in the “CREFC® Servicer Watch List” format substantially in the form of and containing the information called for therein for the Mortgage Loans, or such other form (including other portfolio review guidelines) for the presentation of such information as may be approved from time to time by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • Transaction Data is anonymized or aggregated data which has had all personally identifiable information removed.

  • Research record means any data, document, computer file, computer diskette, or any other written or non-written account or object that reasonably may be expected to provide evidence or information regarding the proposed, conducted, or reported research that constitutes the subject of an allegation of research misconduct. A research record includes, but is not limited to, grant or contract applications, whether funded or unfunded; grant or contract progress and other reports; laboratory notebooks; notes; correspondence; videos; photographs; X-ray film; slides; biological materials; computer files and printouts; manuscripts and publications; equipment use logs; laboratory procurement records; animal facility records; human and animal subject protocols; consent forms; medical charts; and patient research files.

  • Batch Record means the production record pertaining to a Batch.

  • User Interface(s means any technologies thatiii. Customer owns and/or for which Customer has secured an appropriate license/subscription and is/areiv. used to develop/manage user interaction features and characteristics for ERP. Solely for clarity regarding ERP licensing requirements under a contract, User Interfaces for ERP shall be deemed part of ERP and therefore require human users Using ERP via such User Interfaces to have a “Named User” and/or “User” license for ERP, as applicable.

  • Hospital purchaser/provider agreement (HPPA agreement) means a negotiated agreement entered between the fund and the hospital for the cost of hospital treatment.

  • Diskette means the diskette or compact disc attached to each of the Prospectus and the Memorandum; and "Data File" shall mean the compilation of information and data regarding the Mortgage Loans covered by the Agreed Upon Procedures Letters dated December 1, 2003 and rendered by KPMG LLP or Ernst & Young LLP, as the case may be (a "hard copy" of which Data File was initialed on behalf of the Seller and the Purchaser).