Common use of The Host Element Clause in Contracts

The Host Element. The host element has the property "fqdn" (the fully qualified name of the host) and is a container consisting of the following elements: a. id: Identifier of the host. b. owned-by: An identification of the sponsoring registrar of the host. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. c. created-code: A reference to the transaction that created the host object. d. created-on: The date/time the host object was originally created. e. updated-by: An identification of the registrar that last updated the host object. The sponsoring registrar is designated by a number uniquely assigned by the IANA. f. updated-on: The date/time the host object was last updated. g. transferred-by: An identification of the registrar that last transferred the host object. A number uniquely assigned by the IANA designates the sponsoring registrar. h. transferred-on: The date/time when the host object was last transferred.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement, Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement, Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement