Proofing definition

Proofing means provably lodging and securely recording a betting tip with an independent and suitably qualified third party, such as a solicitor, before the start of the event to which the tip relates.
Proofing. All typeset orders will require a proof. OCE is responsible for any charges incurred to deliver proof to Customer.
Proofing means the verification or validation of information when enrolling new entities into identity systems.

Examples of Proofing in a sentence

  • Upon request by DoD/DVA affiliates, TSC personnel shall use the DS Access Station and perform In-Person Proofing (IPP) to generate requests for DMDC to create and update DS Logon accounts following instructions specified in the current version of the DS Logon - Access Station User Guide.

  • The sole remedies for any failure of Identity Proofing are listed in the Identity Proofing SLA.

  • As between the parties, Entrust owns and will retain all right, title and interest (including but not limited to any copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark or other proprietary and/or intellectual property rights) in and to Identity Proofing, and the Device Information, Database, and any Response.

  • Entrust will use commercially reasonable efforts to make Identity Proofing available 99.8% of the time during any monthly billing cycle.

  • In the event Identity Proofing does not meet the 99.8% target, Customer will be eligible to receive a Service Credit as described below.

  • Customer will be fully responsible for any Customer Data or Personal Data submitted, uploaded, or otherwise provided to Identity Proofing by any User as if it was submitted, uploaded, or otherwise provided by Customer.

  • Exclusions shall not be included in the calculation of the time Identity Proofing was available in any given calendar month.

  • With respect to the Customer Data and Personal Data that Entrust may collect pursuant to Identity Proofing, Customer consents to the storage in and/or the transfer into, the Service Region(s) which the Customer has selected.

  • Entrust may also, without notice, suspend Customer’s and/or User’s access to Identity Proofing for scheduled or emergency maintenance.

  • References to articles or sections herein shall be to articles or sections in these ID Proofing Special Terms unless otherwise expressly stated.


More Definitions of Proofing

Proofing means the printer's final draft for the customer's review and approval prior to proceeding with the printing of the entire order, referred to as a "soft proof” computer PDF, or a “color proof”.
Proofing means the verification and validation of information when enrolling new entities into identity systems. Source: Rec. ITU-T X.1252. Synonyms: identity proofing, identification.

Related to Proofing

  • Floodproofing means any combination of structural and nonstructural additions, changes, or adjustments to structures which reduce or eliminate flood damage to real estate or improved real property, water and sanitation facilities, structures, and their contents.

  • Waterproofer means a product designed and labeled exclusively to repel water from fabric or leather substrates. Waterproofer does not include fabric protectants.

  • Flood proofing means any combination of structural and non-structural additions, changes, or adjustments to structures which reduce or eliminate flood damage to real estate or improved real property, water and sanitary facilities, structures and their contents.

  • Identity proofing means a process or service by which a third person provides a notary public with a means to verify the identity of a remotely located individual by a review of personal information from public or private data sources.

  • Engineers Certificate" shall mean a certificate of the Consulting Engineers or of such other engineer or firm of engineers having a favorable repute for skill and experience in the engineering matters with respect to which such certification is required by this Master Indenture.