Original format definition

Original format means the format in which a record subject to public disclosure was originally produced.
Original format. , in relation to a document, means a document in the file format in which it was originally created before it was converted into a PDF file;
Original format means that the footage will not be compressed, watermarked, time- stamp modified, or otherwise reduced in quality from the original format in which it was taken.

Examples of Original format in a sentence

  • Three legal representations of the date of October 14, 1996, are possible: DATE-OBS= '14/10/96' / Original format, means 1996 Oct 14.

Related to Original format

  • Facsimile (FAX) prescription means a written prescription or order that is transmitted by an electronic device over telephone lines that sends the exact image to the receiving pharmacy in hard copy form.

  • Format C: Format for the Bidder (Single Firm / Partner(s) in case of Joint Venture) for technical experience in compliance to para 1.01 (III) {(i) or (ii) or (iii)} of Annexure-A to BDS (Volume-I : Section-III) [In case of Joint Venture bidder, the QR data of each of the partner (in support of meeting the requirement of para 1.01 (III) (iv) of Annexure-A to BDS (Volume-I : Section-III)] is also is to furnished, as applicable, using this format. The bidder (Single Firm / Partner(s) in case of Joint Venture) who is willing to qualify in compliance to para 1.01 (III) {(ii) or (iii)} above shall fill below format for two or all three contracts.

  • Facsimile machine means a machine that can send and receive a facsimile transmission.

  • Copies means copies or records of any Confidential Information in whatever form (including, without limitation, in written, oral, visual or electronic form or on any magnetic or optical disk or memory and wherever located) including, without limitation, extracts, analysis, studies, plans, compilations or any other way of representing or recording and recalling information which contains, reflects or is derived or generated from Confidential Information;

  • machine-readable format means a file format structured so that software applications can easily identify, recognize and extract specific data, including individual statements of fact, and their internal structure;