Index Card definition

Index Card means a document showing the subject and number of file used for the purpose of tracing and linking references on the subjects;
Index Card means a card on which particulars pertaining to and action in respect of an applicant are recorded.

Examples of Index Card in a sentence

  • Information to be entered into the BHRS electronic health record shall include, but is not limited to: Client Index Card, Client Assignment, Demographic Information, Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay (UMDAP) / Financial Review, Third- Party Insurance, Diagnostic Review, Consent to Treat, Release of Information Authorizations.

  • The Artist agrees to assist LOCAL14 in collecting such information by completing and attaching a Purchaser's Index Card identifying each item of the Artist's work of fine art for which the sale price totals $100 or more.

  • Information to be entered into the EHR shall include, but is not limited to: Client Index Card, Client Assignment, Demographic Information, Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay (UMDAP) / Financial Review, Third-Party Insurance, Diagnostic Review, Consent to Treat, Release of Information Authorizations.

  • Tenant’s Early Access to the Premises shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Lease, except for the payment of Rent, however, Early Access of the Premises shall not advance the expiration date of this Lease.