Reference Code definition

Reference Code means source code for the Technology designated by Original Con- tributor at the Technology Site from time to time.
Reference Code means a unique identifying number or code provided by Energy Safe Victoria under regulation 221;
Reference Code means the 15 (fifteen) character identification number issued by the Sender which the Recipient of the Money needs to use to redeem the Money, for a particular transaction, sent to him/her by the Sender.

Examples of Reference Code in a sentence

  • When you contact us, you must provide us with information to help us identify the Remittance Transfer you wish to cancel, including the amount and location where the funds were sent, and, preferably the Reference Code printed on the Disclosure provided when you ordered the Remittance Transfer.

  • The parties have agreed that the PS MultiMail Support Reference Code may be included under this Section 2.9(a)(iii), provided that it is used solely for Licensee’s internal testing and support purposes.

  • All invoices shall contain the Authority’s Reference Code, Contract Number and Task/Project Order number and other information as shown on Appendix C - Invoice Template.

  • However, the PS MultiMail Support Reference Code shall not be Modifiable Source Code.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the PS MultiMail Deluxe Software, PS MultiMail Support Reference Code; PS Test Harness, Rio Unsupported Fixes and any pre-release versions of the PS Licensed Products are provided on an “AS IS” basis, without any warranty or support obligations whatsoever.

  • Definitions Gross Commissions: Commission payments that are received by this Paymaster as clean and cleared funds based on the Client Reference Code and or Transaction Code stated above.

  • Upon Apple’s request, Supplier will promptly provide the latest versions of all Supplier Reference Code.

  • Advertisement in terms of release orders not bearing the said words and the PT Reference Code shall be treated as advertisements in the normal course of business and shall not be considered as a release in terms of this Agreement.

  • Text 1 M Ordered Item Reference Code Reference code of ordered UD.

  • Customer Reference Code allows Customer to designate up to 20 alphanumeric characters to identify the conference call on Customer’s invoice.


More Definitions of Reference Code

Reference Code means a code assigned by MyBiz and prompted for on the Registration Form indicating that a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ user was referred by a specific person or entity.

Related to Reference Code

  • Reference Tariff means an access charge (including any system premium) applicable to a specified Reference Train Service over a specified part of the Infrastructure as specified in QR Network’s Access Undertaking;

  • Reference Exchange Rate means the exchange rate which is used as the basis to calculate any currency exchange and which is made available by the payment service provider or comes from a publicly available source;

  • Reference Gilt means the Treasury Stock specified as such in the relevant Final Terms for so long as such stock is in issue, and thereafter such issue of index-linked Treasury Stock determined to be appropriate by a gilt-edged market maker or other adviser selected by the Issuer and approved by the Bond Trustee (an “Indexation Adviser”).

  • Reference Level means, in respect of an Inflation Index, the level of such Inflation Index (excluding any "flash" estimates) published or announced by the relevant Inflation Index Sponsor in respect of the month that is 12 calendar months prior to the month in respect of the Latest Level.

  • Reference Interest Rate means the following rate (expressed as a percentage rate per annum) for deposits in the currency of the Strike Price: the Reference Interest Rate specified in the Table which has been published on the screen page specified in the Table (the "Screen Page") (or on a screen page replacing such screen page) on the immediately preceding Reset Date, provided that if such day is a Monday, the relevant day will be the immediately preceding Friday; all as determined by the Determination Agent.