E-Toll Information definition

E-Toll Information means any information relating to You or Your E-Toll Facility, Vehicle, the location of a Tag or Vehicle at any time, the direction of travel, or video and/or camera surveillance operated at toll roads. E-Toll Information may include Personal Information about:
E-Toll Information means any information relating to You or Your
E-Toll Information means any information relating to your E-Toll Account, Authorised Vehicle, the location of a Tag or vehicle at any time, the direction of travel, and video and/or camera surveillance operated at toll roads.

Examples of E-Toll Information in a sentence

  • You are not required by law to provide E-Toll Information to RMS, but if You do not, RMS will not be able to provide the E-Toll Facility to You.

  • You are not required by law to provide E-Toll Information to RTA, but if You do not, RTA will not be able to provide the E-Toll Facility to You.

  • The management board shall appoint the executive director taking these views into account.

  • RMS PrivacyConsent and AgreementRMS is required to comply with Privacy Laws and other road transport, driver licensing and vehicle registration legislation when dealing with any Personal Information, including E-Toll Information.This document contains consents, warranties and indemnities from You in relation to E-Toll Information collected from You and from third parties to enable RMS and others to collect, use and disclose it for Permitted Purposes.

  • This RMS Privacy Consent and Agreement contains consents and promises from You in relation to E-Toll Information collected from You and from third parties to enable RMS and others to collect, use and disclose it for Permitted Purposes.

  • RMS PRIVACY CONSENT AND AGREEMENTRMS is required to comply with Privacy Laws and other road transport, driver licensing and vehicle registration legislation when dealing with any Personal Information, including E-Toll Information.This RMS Privacy Consent and Agreement contains consents and promises from You in relation to E-Toll Information collected from You and from third parties to enable RMS and others to collect, use and disclose it for Permitted Purposes.

  • E-Toll Information will be collected and held by us, and may also be collected and held by other Authorised Information Recipients.

  • RMS PrivacyConsent and Agreement RMS is required to comply with Privacy Laws and other road transport, driver licensing and vehicle registration legislation when dealing with any Personal Information, including E-Toll Information.This document contains consents, warranties and indemnities from You in relation to E-Toll Information collected from You and from third parties to enable RMS and others to collect, use and disclose it for Permitted Purposes.

  • E-Toll Information is collected for Permitted Purposes and may be provided to Authorised Information Recipients.

  • E-Toll Information may include Personal Information about (i) you (including any vehicle registration details); (ii) any Authorised Representative; (iii) any Additional Tag User; (iv) any Nominated Account Holder/Credit Card Holder.


More Definitions of E-Toll Information

E-Toll Information means any information relating to You or Your E-Toll Service, Vehicle, the location of an E-Toll Service or Vehicle at any time, the direction of travel, or videoand/or camera surveillance operated at toll roads. E-Toll Information may include Personal Information about:
E-Toll Information means any information relating to You or Your E-Toll Facility, Vehicle, the location of a Tag or Vehicle at any time, the direction of travel, or video and/or camera

Related to E-Toll Information

  • Information has the meaning specified in Section 10.07.

  • Original Information means information that—

  • Material Information means information for which there is a substantial likelihood that a reasonable investor would consider it important in making investment decisions, or information that is reasonably certain to have a substantial effect on the price of a company’s securities. Examples of material information include information regarding dividend changes, earnings estimates, changes in previously released earnings estimates, significant merger or acquisition proposals or agreements, major litigation, liquidity problems, and extraordinary management developments.