Supporting Record definition

Supporting Record means any document or other source of information compiled, recorded, or stored in written form, by electronic process, or in any other manner that provides any information necessary to reconstruct or characterize a reported value.
Supporting Record means any of the following: (i) a primary document containing the information that Lingo Telecom is required by this Consent Decree to obtain (e.g., government record, government identification, lease, utility statement);

Examples of Supporting Record in a sentence

  • On December 23, 2016, the First District of the Illinois Appellate Court ordered a temporary stay of the Board’s Decision and Order, ordering the State “to keep the status quo pending this court’s receipt and review of any response.” The State filed a Response to the Union’s Motion and a Supporting Record in Support of its Response.

  • The Union also filed a Memorandum in Support of Its Motion and a Supporting Record in Support of its Motion.

Related to Supporting Record

  • Accounting Records means the general ledger and subsidiary ledgers and supporting schedules which support the general ledger balances.

  • Supporting Documents means all documents and information reasonably requested by the Bank in connection with the opening and operation of any Account, the execution of any Transaction and the provision of any Related Service, including:

  • Supporting information means the experience and judgment of the filer and the experience or data of other insurers or organizations relied on by the filer, the interpretation of any statistical data relied on by the filer, description or methods used in making the rates and any other similar information required to be filed by the commissioner.

  • Voting Record Time means the time and date to be specified as the voting record time for the Scheme Meeting (or any adjournment thereof) in the Scheme Document;

  • Supporting Documentation means the documents listed in Schedule A of this Certificate which forms part of this

  • Supporting Obligations means supporting obligations (as such term is defined in the Code), and includes letters of credit and guaranties issued in support of Accounts, Chattel Paper, documents, General Intangibles, instruments or Investment Property.

  • Supporting Obligation means a letter-of-credit right or secondary obligation that supports the payment or performance of an account, chattel paper, a document, a general intangible, an instrument, or investment property.

  • Servicing Records shall have the meaning provided in Section 11.14(b) hereof.

  • Excluded Books and Records has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a).

  • Transferred Books and Records has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(f).

  • Voting Record Date means the date for determining the eligibility of Members to vote at the Special Meeting.

  • Project Record means the separate set of Drawings and Specifications as further set forth in paragraph 4.02A.

  • Books and Records means all books, records, board minutes, contracts, licenses, insurance policies, environmental audits, business plans, files, computer files, computer discs and other data and software storage and media devices, accounting books and records, financial statements (actual and pro forma), filings with Governmental Authorities and any and all records and instruments relating to the Collateral or otherwise necessary or helpful in the collection thereof or the realization thereupon.

  • Updates are changes that do not require a change to the established Centralized Contract terms and conditions. A request to add new products at the same or better price level is an example of an update. “Amendments” are any changes that are not specifically covered by the terms and conditions of the Centralized Contract, but inclusion is found to be in the best interest of the State. A request to change a contractual term and condition is an example of an amendment.

  • Vital records means certificates or reports of birth, death, fetal death, marriage, dissolution, annulment, and related data.

  • Vital record means that term as defined in section 2805 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.2805.

  • Donor profile record means all records about donors or potential donors to a public institution of higher education except the names and reported addresses of the actual donors and the date, amount, and conditions of the actual donation.

  • Verify means confirmation that the action(s) proposed by the Contractor and agreed to under this SCIA have been taken, as further described in Exhibit A to this SCIA, Verification Plan.

  • 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.

  • Update means a hotfix, patch or minor version update to any Platform software; and

  • Project Results means all data and results of the Project.

  • Account Records is defined in Section 1(a)(i) of the Administration Agreement.

  • Verification Documents means, with respect to any Note Owner, a certification from such Note Owner certifying that such Person is in fact, a Note Owner, as well as one additional piece of documentation reasonably satisfactory to the recipient, such as a trade confirmation, account statement, letter from a broker or dealer or other similar document.

  • Records means any written or recorded information, regardless of physical form or characteristics, which is produced or acquired by the Party in the performance of this agreement. Records produced or acquired in a machine readable electronic format shall be maintained in that format. The records described shall be made available at reasonable times during the period of the Agreement and for three years thereafter or for any period required by law for inspection by any authorized representatives of the State or Federal Government. If any litigation, claim, or audit is started before the expiration of the three-year period, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved.

  • Identifying information means the same as that term is defined in § 18.2-186.3, and

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