reversal request definition

reversal request means an electronic message given through the network by a health service provider for cancellation of a prior transaction request (other than the last transaction request made through the terminal from which the message is sent). switch means the computer hardware and software, including front end processors, required for routing data between terminals and the fund host system capable of the following functions including, without limitation:
reversal request means an electronic message given through the network by a health service provider for cancellation of a prior transaction request (other than the last transaction request made through the terminal from which the message is sent). Small Business Contract has the meaning of that term when used in the Australian Consumer Law or, if applicable, the Australian Securities and Investments Act 2001 (Cth) (ASIC Act). With effect from 9 November 2023, a standard form contract under the Australian Consumer Law will be a small business contract where either (or both) of the following apply to you:
reversal request means a Service Request by an Access Seeker to the Access Provider, to return a Service to its set up or configuration prior to the most recent Service Request.

Related to reversal request

  • Renewal Request means a written notice delivered to the Agent in accordance with Clause 6.6 (Renewal of a Letter of Credit).

  • Withdrawal Request means an instruction given via the Client's Trader’s Room on the Company website to withdraw funds from the trading account and transfer them to the Client's External Account or the Account of the Client's Authorized Person, as specified in the instruction.

  • Collateral Requirement means the requirement that:

  • Total Required Payment means, for a Payment Date, the sum of

  • Guarantor Request and "Guarantor Order" mean, respectively, a written request or order, as the case may be, signed in the name of the Guarantor by the Chairman of the Board, a Vice Chairman, the President or a Vice President, and by the Treasurer or an Assistant Treasurer, the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, of the Guarantor and delivered to the Trustee.