Supporting information definition

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.
Supporting information means the experience and judgment of the filer and the experience or data of other insurers or advisory organizations relied upon by the filer, the interpretation of any other data relied upon by the filer, descriptions of methods used in making the rates and any other information required by the Commissioner to be filed; and
Supporting information means any and all calculations, confirmations, data, documentation, evidence (including expert’s reports), explanations, information, measurements, readings, reports (including expert’s reports), representations and statements (whether in written or documentary form);

Examples of Supporting information in a sentence

  • Delivery to the CfD Counterparty of Supporting Information evidencing paragraph (A), paragraph (B) and any one of paragraphs (C), (D) and (E).

  • Delivery to the CfD Counterparty of Supporting Information evidencing paragraph (A) and any one of paragraphs (B), (C) and (D).

  • Delivery to the CfD Counterparty of Supporting Information evidencing entry by the Generator into a contract to drill the Facility’s first well.

  • Delivery to the CfD Counterparty of Supporting Information evidencing paragraphs (A) and (B).

  • The Contributor also warrants that the Contribution and any submitted Supporting Information contains no libelous or unlawful statements, does not infringe upon the rights (including without limitation the copyright, patent or trademark rights) or the privacy of others, or contain material or instructions that might cause harm or injury.


More Definitions of Supporting information

Supporting information means any and all calculations, confirmations, data, documentation, evidence (including experts' reports), explanations, information, measurements, readings, reports (including experts' reports), representations and statements (whether in written or documentary form);
Supporting information means the experience and judgment of the filer and the experience or data of other insurers or advisory organizations relied upon by the filer, the interpretation of any other data relied upon by the filer, descriptions of methods used in making the rates, and any other information required by the commissioner to be filed.90 Acts, ch 1234, §46Referred to in §515F.23 515F.3 Scope of chapter.1. This chapter applies to all forms of casualty insurance, including fidelity, surety, and guaranty bonds, including but not limited to all forms of fire and inland marine insurance, and to any combination of any of the foregoing, on risks or operations located in this state.2. Except as otherwise provided in specific divisions of this chapter, this chapter does not apply to:
Supporting information means documentation and information reasonably necessary to verify the calculation or determination for which such documentation and information is requested or provided.
Supporting information means (a) a detailed aging, by total, of the Loan Parties’ Accounts, together with reconciliation and supporting documentation for any reconciling items noted and (b) a listing of the Loan Parties Inventory pursuant to a detailed Inventory system/perpetual report together with a reconciliation to the Loan Parties’ general ledger accounts.
Supporting information means the experience and judgment of
Supporting information means the experience and judgment of the filer and the experience or data of other insurers or organizations relied upon by the filer, the interpretation of any statistical data relied upon by the filer, a description of methods used in making the rates and other similar information relied upon by the filer;
Supporting information means the experience and judgment of the filer and the experience or data