Prudential Data definition

Prudential Data means all data and information (i) submitted to Vendor by or on behalf of Prudential and its affiliates, successors or agents, or (ii) obtained, developed or produced by Vendor in connection with an Engagement Schedule to the extent such data or information is based on, summarizes ir includes data and information of Prudential or its affiliates or Prudential agents submitted to or obtained by Vendor under an Engagement Schedule.
Prudential Data has the meaning set forth in the Master Services Agreement executed by the parties that governs this Engagement Schedule.
Prudential Data means all data and information (a) submitted to Service Provider by or on behalf of Prudential, its successors or Prudential Agents, (b) obtained, developed or produced by Service Provider in connection with an Engagement Schedule to the extent such data or information is based on, summarizes or includes data and information of Prudential, Prudential Agents or customers submitted to or obtained by Service Provider under an Engagement Schedule or (c) accessed by Service Provider in connection with the Services, including policy forms, check forms and facsimile signature imprinting devices, if any, and all other documents, reports, records, books, files, and other materials relative to the Agreement and all transactions between Service Provider, Prudential, and each Constituent.

Examples of Prudential Data in a sentence

  • Prudential or such designees shall have all right, title and interest in and to, including worldwide ownership of trade secret rights, copyrights, patents and other proprietary rights in the Prudential Data and all copies thereof.

  • All Prudential Data is, will be and will remain the property of Prudential or its designees and will be deemed Confidential Information of such parties.

  • Any archival tapes containing the Prudential Data, including but not limited to call center recordings, if applicable, will be owned exclusively by Prudential and must be returned to Prudential upon request by Prudential in a then current industry standard medium.

  • At the request of Prudential, Vendor will promptly correct any other errors or inaccuracies in the Prudential Data or such reports in accordance with applicable Prudential policies and procedures.

  • At Vendor’s expense, Vendor will promptly notify Prudential and correct any errors or inaccuracies in the Prudential Data and the reports delivered to Prudential under an applicable Engagement Schedule, to the extent caused by Vendor or in non-compliance with specified procedures.


More Definitions of Prudential Data

Prudential Data means all information and material regarding Prudential or of the entities or persons with whom Prudential does business, including, but not limited to: (i) “Personal Information,” which means information provided by or at the direction of Prudential, or to which access was provided in the course of Your providing services to Prudential that identifies an individual (by name, signature, address, telephone number or other unique identifier), or that can be used to authenticate that individual (including, without limitation, passwords or PINs, biometric data, unique identification numbers, answers to security questions, or other personal identifiers);

Related to Prudential Data

  • Educational data means data maintained by the school district which relates to a student.

  • Technical data means recorded information, regardless of the form or method of the recording, of a scientific or technical nature (including computer software documentation). The term does not include computer software or data incidental to contract administration, such as financial and/or management information.

  • Data means recorded information, regardless of form, the media on which it is recorded, or the method of recording.

  • UNICEF Data means any and all information or data in digital form or processed or held in digital form that

  • Teacher or Principal Data means personally identifiable information, as defined in Section 2-d, relating to the annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers or principals that Vendor may receive from the District pursuant to the Master Agreement.

  • Personnel data means government data on individuals maintained because the individual is or was an employee or applicant for employment. For purposes of this policy, “employee” includes a volunteer or an independent contractor.