Retries definition

Retries means a re-initiation of a prior ACH Entry which was a Return.

Examples of Retries in a sentence

  • However, We will not exercise our rights under the “Payment Retries and Account Suspension” section above if You are disputing the applicable charges reasonably and in good faith and are cooperating diligently to resolve the dispute.

  • If there is no response from the server after Retries times, the web document will be skipped.

  • And Retries and ensure that ACH agreements include language for how end.

  • The Retries parameter designates the number of times information will be retransmitted when an acknowledgement is not received.

Related to Retries

  • Devices means (whether physical or virtual) a server, system, workstation, computer, mobile device, or end point upon which or through which the Services are used and/or on which the Software is installed.

  • Images includes all manner of images and audio recordings of the Undersigned that were captured or created during the period of or in connection with, or that depict or otherwise relate in any way to, any of the activities of the Undersigned during or in connection with the Race, however and by whomever captured, created, or stored, including without limitation films, videotapes, photographs, negatives, prints, recordings, digital files and data, and all reproductions in any form, in any media whatsoever whether now known or hereafter devised, and all derivative works based on any of the foregoing;

  • fingerprint data means the data relating to the five fingerprints of the index, middle finger, ring finger, little finger and the thumb from the right hand where present, and from the left hand;

  • Computer database or “database” means a collection of recorded information in a form capable of, and for the purpose of, being stored in, processed, and operated on by a computer. The term does not include computer software.

  • Computer network means the interconnection of hardwire or wireless communication lines with a computer through remote terminals, or a complex consisting of 2 or more interconnected computers.