Essential Data definition

Essential Data. The Contractholder shall furnish to AUL whatever information is necessary to establish the eligibility and amount of annuity or other benefit in each instance.
Essential Data. The Participant shall furnish to AUL whatever information is necessary to establish the eligibility and amount of annuity or other benefit in each instance.
Essential Data means data as classified under point (b) of the integrity classification defined in Chapter 1, Section 1.1 of Annex 15 to the Chicago Convention;’

More Definitions of Essential Data

Essential Data means any Data that is reasonably required to perform the Functions under this Agreement and that must be retained and preserved according to any applicable law, regulation, reliability criteria, or Good Utility Practice. Each Party shall exercise commercially reasonable efforts to preserve the integrity of the other Party’s Data that are supplied to it during the Term, in order to prevent any corruption or loss of the other Party’s Data.
Essential Data means there is a low probability when using corrupted essential data that the continued safe flight and landing of an aircraft would be severely at risk with the potential for catastrophe;
Essential Data means data with an integrity level as defined in Chapter 3, Section 3.2 point 3.2.8(b) of Annex 15 to the Chicago Convention.
Essential Data. The Contractholder shall furnish to AUL the name and age of any person together with whatever information is necessary to establish the eligibility and amount of annuity or other benefit in each instance. The Contractholder shall report to AUL any person for whom a payment becomes due under the Plan and the nature and amount of such payment before the date on which such payment becomes due or as soon thereafter as is practicable.
Essential Data means: (i) digital seismic shot records recorded on the seismic lines listed in Schedule “A”; (ii) horizontal and vertical survey notes and navigational survey information created and recorded on the seismic lines listed in Schedule “A”; and (iii) observers’ reports taken and recorded on the seismic lines listed in Schedule “A”.