Test Data File definition

Test Data File means a test data file, which shall include the loan master file, the transaction history file and all other files necessary to carry out the servicing obligations hereunder.
Test Data File has the meaning set forth in Section 6(b).

Examples of Test Data File in a sentence

  • The Backup Servicer shall confirm to the Servicer and the Administrative Agent in writing that the Test Data File is in the correct format or if any changes or modifications are necessary.

  • The Backup Servicer shall confirm to Santander Consumer in writing that the Test Data File is in the correct format or what, if any, changes or modifications are necessary.

  • The Backup Servicer shall develop a conversion program which maps the Test Data File to the Backup Servicer’s internal servicing system, convert the Test Data File to its internal servicing system (“Data Mapping”), and confirm in writing to Santander Consumer that it has received and verified the completeness of the Test Data File within 90 days of receipt of such Test Data File.

  • In order to streamline operations, improve efficiencies, and yield significant net savings over the long term, FMS is in the process of realigning a major portion of its debt management business functions.

  • This report must be run the same day as the Test Data File and forwarded to Cenlar.

  • The Backup Servicer shall confirm in writing to the Master Servicer, Master Financial, the Securities Administrator and the Trustee that it has completed the Data Mapping Matrix, and received and verified the completeness of the Test Data File within 7 business days of receipt of the Data File Layouts and Definitions and the Test Data File.

  • The cost of loading the Test Data File will be paid by the Servicer and, to the extent not paid, will be paid in accordance with Section 2.08(ii).

  • The format and content of the DCAS-Alt1 Student Test Data File shall be determined in consultation between the DDOE and the Contractor.

  • The Backup Servicer shall confirm in writing to the Master Servicer, each Servicer, the Securities Administrator and the Trustee that it has completed the Data Mapping Matrix, and received and verified the completeness of the Test Data File within [7 business] days of receipt of the Data File Layouts and Definitions and the Test Data File.

  • Load Regents’ Test Data File ..........................................................................

Related to Test Data File

  • Test Report means a written report issued by The Sequoia Project that documents the outcomes of the Testing Process; that is, the Applicant’s compliance with the Specifications and Test Materials.

  • Servicer File means, collectively, all documents, records and copies pertaining to a Mortgage Loan which are required to be included in the related Servicer File pursuant to Section 3 thereof.

  • Encounter Data Any Contractor accessing payments for services through the Global Commitment to Health Waiver and Vermont Medicaid programs must provide encounter data to the Agency of Human Services and/or its departments and ensure that it can be linked to enrollee eligibility files maintained by the State.

  • Test Complete has the meaning stated in Section 3.4(c).

  • Receivable File means the documents (whether tangible or electronic) specified in Section 2.02 pertaining to a particular Receivable.

  • Test means such test as is prescribed by the particulars or considered necessary by the Inspecting Officer whether performed or made by the Inspecting Officer or any agency acting under the direction of the Inspecting Officer;

  • Open Book Data means complete and accurate financial and non-financial information which is sufficient to enable the Customer to verify the Call Off Contract Charges already paid or payable and Call Off Contract Charges forecast to be paid during the remainder of this Call Off Contract, including details and all assumptions relating to: the Supplier’s Costs broken down against each Good and/or Service and/or Deliverable, including actual capital expenditure (including capital replacement costs); operating expenditure relating to the provision of the Goods and/or Services including an analysis showing: the unit costs and quantity of Goods and any other consumables and bought-in services; manpower resources broken down into the number and grade/role of all Supplier Personnel (free of any contingency) together with a list of agreed rates against each manpower grade; a list of Costs underpinning those rates for each manpower grade, being the agreed rate less the Supplier’s Profit Margin; and Overheads; all interest, expenses and any other third party financing costs incurred in relation to the provision of the Services; the Supplier Profit achieved over the Call Off Contract Period and on an annual basis; confirmation that all methods of Cost apportionment and Overhead allocation are consistent with and not more onerous than such methods applied generally by the Supplier; an explanation of the type and value of risk and contingencies associated with the provision of the Goods and/or Services, including the amount of money attributed to each risk and/or contingency; and the actual Costs profile for each Service Period.

  • Batch means a specific quantity of Product that is intended to be of uniform character and quality, within specified limits, and is produced during the same cycle of Manufacture as defined by the applicable Batch Record.