Input definition

Input means any goods other than capital goods used or intended to be used by a supplier in the course or furtherance of business;
Input means the quantity of organic solvents and their quantity in preparations used when carrying out a process, including the solvents recycled inside and outside the installation, and which are counted every time they are used to carry out the activity;
Input means all source data, materials and instructions made available to TransUnion pursuant to this Agreement (including, in respect of any Online Services, data input onto TransUnion’s databases) by (or on behalf of) the Client to enable provision of the Services.

Examples of Input in a sentence

  • Within fifteen (15) days of the CMS's receipt of the SPAP’s Initial Input File, the CMS shall provide to the SPAP a file (the "Response File") containing the data elements listed in Attachment B, in the record layout prescribed in the User Guide, for individuals identified under the electronic match conducted pursuant to Section B.2., above.

  • Within forty-five (45) days of the completion of the process described in Section B hereof (the "Preparatory Period"), the SPAP shall provide to the CMS a file containing the data elements listed in Attachment A, in the record layout prescribed in the User Guide, with respect to SPAP Enrollees ("Initial Input File").

  • Ongoing Input files shall contain records of all SPAP Enrollees whose SPAP enrollment terminated up to twenty-seven (27) months prior to the first day of the month in which the Ongoing Input File is generated, or whose SPAP enrollment terminated after December 31, 2005, whichever date is most recent.

  • Upon receipt of the SPAP’s Initial and Ongoing Input Files, the CMS shall analyze the files to identify any errors and defects in the data provided (e.g., data that is not readable or data that does not comply with the terms of the Agreement).

  • The SPAP agrees to provide to the CMS a list of all its standard and TrOOP facilitation BINs and PCNs no later than ten (10) days prior to submission of the Initial Input File.


More Definitions of Input

Input means that the third party makes a contribution to the work of the student, such that there is reasonable doubt as to whose work the assessment represents.6
Input means any value that is used by the dispatch algorithm including measurements of power system status, five minute demand forecast values, constraint equations entered by NEMMCO, or software setup but not including dispatch bids and dispatch offers submitted by Registered Participants.
Input means rate of energy consumption.
Input means any goods, services, supplies, fixtures, equipment, inventory, computer hardware and software, real estate, or comparable items related to establishing or operating the Business.
Input means all source data, materials and instructions input onto Our databases or that of a third party provider of the AML Service by (or on behalf of) You or Us to enable provision of the Service;
Input means any labour, capital or other resource used to produce outputs;
Input means any labour, capital or other resource used to produce inputs;