XBRL definition

XBRL means eXtensible Business Reporting Language.
XBRL has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(i).
XBRL means eXtensible Business Reporting Language. 1.2 All references to dollar figures in this Agreement are to Canadian dollars. 1.3 Certain terms applicable solely to Schedule “A” are defined in Schedule “A”. 1.4 Where any representation or warranty contained in this Agreement is expressly qualified by reference to the “knowledge” of the Company, or where any other reference is made herein to the “knowledge” of the Company, it shall be deemed to refer to the actual knowledge of the Named Executive Officers, after having made due enquiry of appropriate and relevant persons and after reviewing relevant documentation.

Examples of XBRL in a sentence

  • XBRL Instances contain the reported data with their values and “contexts”.

  • XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language), is a standards-based way to communicate and exchange business information between business systems.

  • An XBRL instance document is a business report in an electronic format created according to the rules of XBRL.

  • A separate company, under section 25 has been created, to manage the operations of XBRL India.

  • An XBRL document comprises the taxonomy and the instance document.

  • While a student is suspended, he or she is not eligible for admission or re-admission at anyof the community colleges within CCCS.

  • Also Ministry of Corporate Affairs would be shortly developing its webpage on XBRL with list of contact persons for training purposes.

  • Taxonomy and Instance document together make up the XBRL documents.

  • The cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document (contained in Exhibit 101).

  • Furthermore, Borrower fails to timely file, when due, any SEC report, including any required XBRL file along with such report (e.g., Forms 8-K, 10-Q or 10-K, or Schedules 14A, 14C or 14(f)), or, if the filing date of such report is properly extended pursuant to SEC Rule 12b-25, when the date of any such filing extension lapses, or any post-effective amendment to any SEC Registration Statement.


More Definitions of XBRL

XBRL means eXtensible Business Reporting Language. 1.2 All references to dollar figures in this Agreement are to United States dollars. 1.3 Certain terms applicable solely to Schedule “B” are defined in Schedule “B”. 1.4 Where any representation or warranty contained in this Agreement is expressly qualified by reference to the “knowledge” of the Company, or where any other reference is made herein to the “knowledge” of the Company, it shall be deemed to refer to the actual knowledge of Dxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Axxxxx Xxxxxxx and Sxxxxx Xxx, after having made due inquiry of appropriate and relevant persons and after reviewing relevant documentation.

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