Active File definition

Active File means a Client File that is not completed and closed, pursuant to section 7.1 of this Regulation.
Active File means a File to which a Unit needs ready access due to the ongoing and frequent usefulness of at least one Record in that File.

Examples of Active File in a sentence

  • Borehole Prospection Area 1, Suco Letefoho (Zone 7)• Located in Aldeia Raiubu, 100 meters south west from the football stadium, nearby a community’s house, an old abandoned house during the Indonesian time and several farms which are dispersed in several places.

  • If the SDN is not found on the SABRS Active File, DTMS will not allow the DO/FO to block the claim.

  • The HGSE tuition refund policy is outlined below: Fall TermSpring TermRateAmount per courseSeptember 6, 2017January 26, 2018Full refund$5,852.00September 27, 2017February 16, 2018¾ refund$4,389.00October 18, 2017March 9, 2018½ refund$2,926.00November 8, 2017March 30, 2018¼ refund$1,463.00ThereafterThereafterNo refund In lieu of tuition, students who are on leave will be charged either the $125 Active File Fee or the $250 Facilities Fee for each semester of leave.

  • If an applicant has been denied reinstatement, either because eligibility criteria were not met or because the Ph.D. Steering Committee denied the petition, no further petitions will be considered.7. If reinstated, the student is charged an Active File Fee ($150.00 charged by GSAS) for each semester since the termination of degree candidacy (maximum charge of $1000.00).

  • An example of employee files might be: Maintain Employee Files in the active file until 1 year (Active File Period) after termination (Trigger) and then archive for 7 years (Archive File Period) and then destroy.

  • Supply Active File The supply active file is the storage of supply records (hard-copy or electronic) that documents three years of an organization’s daily operations.

  • If an applicant has been denied reinstatement, either because eligibility criteria were not met or because the Ed.L.D. Steering Committee denied the petition, no further petitions will be considered.7. If reinstated, the student is charged an Active File Fee ($125.00) for each semester since the termination of degree candidacy (maximum charge of $500.00).

  • For Export Parameter type of file = Active File • The file must include all ACTIVE members and their elected dependents as of the date of the export.

  • If reinstated, the student is charged an Active File Fee ($125) for each semester since the termination of degree candidacy (maximum charge of $500).

  • If an applicant has been denied reinstatement, either because eligibility criteria were not met or because the Ed.L.D. Steering Committee denied the petition, no further petitions will be considered.7. If reinstated, the student is charged an Active File Fee ($125) for each semester since the termination of degree candidacy (maximum charge of $500).

Related to Active File

  • Case file means a record that is assembled and maintained for each application approved for state cost sharing.

  • Contract File means with respect to each Contract, the physical and/or electronic files in which Credit Acceptance maintains the fully executed original counterpart or “authoritative copy” (in each case, for UCC purposes) of the Contract (to the extent required in accordance with Section 3.03 of this Agreement), either a standard assurance in the form commonly used in the industry relating to the provision of a certificate of title or other evidence of lien, the original or electronic instruments modifying the terms and conditions of such Contract and the original or electronic endorsements or assignments of such Contract.

  • Lease File means, for each Lease, the Collateral Lease File applicable to such Lease.

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

  • Client Records has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14.

  • Electronic File means any text, illustration or other matter supplied or produced by either Party in digitised form on disc, through a modem, or by ISDN or any other communication link.

  • Credit File means all Credit Documents and all other credit, collateral, or insurance documents in the possession or custody of the Assuming Institution, or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates, relating to an Asset or a Loan included in a Put Notice, or copies of any thereof.

  • Custodial File Any mortgage loan document in the Mortgage File that is required to be delivered to the Trustee or Custodian pursuant to Section 2.01(b) of this Agreement.

  • Death master file means the United States social security administration’s death master file or any other database or service that is at least as comprehensive as the United States social security administration’s death master file for determining that a person has died.

  • Master File has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Personnel file means, for the purposes of Part III (8VAC20-90-60 et seq.), any and all memoranda, entries or other documents included in the teacher's file as maintained in the central school administration office or in any file regarding the teacher maintained within a school in which the teacher serves.

  • Data File means a single record or collection of data records that are logically related to each other, and are handled as a unit;

  • Collateral File With respect to each Mortgage Loan, a file containing each of the Collateral Documents.

  • Mortgage File The mortgage documents listed in Section 2.01 pertaining to a particular Mortgage Loan and any additional documents required to be added to the Mortgage File pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Asset File shall have the meaning assigned thereto in the Custodial Agreement.

  • Servicing File With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the file retained by the Company consisting of originals of all documents in the Mortgage File which are not delivered to the Custodian and copies of the Mortgage Loan Documents listed in the Custodial Agreement the originals of which are delivered to the Custodian pursuant to Section 2.03.

  • Daily Usage File or “DUF” or “Usage Extract” means a service which provides End User usage call records as described in Attachment 11 - Daily Usage File.

  • Third-Party Filer means an entity that submits a Product filing to the Commission on behalf of an Insurer.

  • Predecessor Servicer Work Product shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.2(c) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Receivable Files means the documents specified in Section 3.3.

  • CREFC® Special Servicer Property File The data file in the “CREFC® Special Servicer Property File” format substantially in the form of and containing the information called for therein for the Mortgage Loans, or such other form for the presentation of such information as may be approved from time to time by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • Loan File means, with respect to each Loan delivered to the Custodian, each of the Loan Documents identified on the related Loan Checklist.

  • CMSA Property File means a report substantially in the form of, and containing the information called for in, the downloadable form of the "Property File" available as of the Closing Date on the CMSA Website, or such other form for the presentation of such information and containing such additional information as may from time to time be approved by the CMSA for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • CMSA Loan Periodic Update File means the monthly report substantially in the form of, and containing the information called for in, the downloadable form of the "Loan Periodic Update File" available as of the Closing Date on the CMSA Website, or such other form for the presentation of such information and containing such additional information as may from time to time be approved by the CMSA for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • Retained Mortgage File With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the file consisting of the Mortgage Loan Documents listed as items 6 through 12 of Exhibit C attached hereto. Securities Act: The Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

  • CREFC® Property File The data file in the “CREFC® Property File” format substantially in the form of and containing the information called for therein for the Mortgage Loans, or such other form for the presentation of such information as may be approved from time to time by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.