Supporting Documents definition

Supporting Documents means all documents and information reasonably requested by the Bank in connection with the opening and operation of any Account, the execution of any Transaction and the provision of any Related Service, including:
Supporting Documents shall have the meaning given in Section 6.3.1 of these General Conditions.
Supporting Documents means the Ministry publications that accompany the Soil, Groundwater and Sediment Standards including Guidance on Sampling and Analytical Methods for Use at Contaminated Sites in Ontario dated May 1996, as amended.

Examples of Supporting Documents in a sentence

  • Supporting documents and printed literature that are part of the Tender may be in another language provided they are accompanied by an accurate translation of the relevant passages into the English Language, in which case, for purposes of interpretation of the Tender, such translation shall govern.

  • Supporting documents and printed literature that are part of the Contract may be in another language provided they are accompanied by an accurate and certified translation of the relevant passages in the English Language, in which case, for purposes of interpretation of the Contract, the English language is translation shall govern.

  • Supporting documents and printedliterature that are part of the Tender may be in another language provided they are accompanied by an accurate translation of the relevant passages into the English language, in which case, for purposes of interpretation of the Tender, such translation shall govern.

  • Supporting documents and printed literature furnished by the Bidder may be in same language.

  • Supporting documents are necessary to fully explain the nature and purpose of the revision and must accompany each request.


More Definitions of Supporting Documents

Supporting Documents means all documents, regardless of form or medium or author, that are provided to members of a Legislative Body for their use in considering Agenda items for a particular Meeting.
Supporting Documents means supporting medical documentation, Adjudication Form 307 Medical Treatment Provider List, Adjudication Form 308 Authorization to Disclose, Release and Use Protected Health Information and, when applicable, Adjudication Form 152 Appointment of Counsel.
Supporting Documents refers to supporting materials made available by us and includes any schedules, and exhibits, user guides, user manuals, set-up or enrollment forms and other user materials, including online terms and information.
Supporting Documents means all documents and information reasonably requested by the Bank in connection with the opening and operation of any Account, the execution of any Transaction and the provision of any Related Service, including:- all constitutive and registration documents (memorandum of association, articles of association, deed or certificate of incorporation, registration certificates and other certificates from the relevant chamber of commerce, or registration body, VAT and other tax numbers, etc.) as well as corporate documents (minutes of corporate bodies, etc.);- all identity documents (including name or trade name, address, passport, citizenship and power of the Customer and any of its Authorized Signatories, etc.); and- all regulatory documents (including all forms to be completed in accordance with the prevention of money laundering and unlawful financing activities).
Supporting Documents shall have the meaning given in the General Conditions. “Work” shall have the meaning given in the General Conditions.
Supporting Documents means all Public Records, regardless of form or medium or author, which are provided to members of a Legislative Body for their use in considering Agenda items for a particular Meeting, along with all communications that have been timely received for that Meeting.
Supporting Documents means the Ministry publications that accompany the Guideline including “Guidance on Sampling and Analytical Methods for Use at Contaminated Sites in Ontario” dated May 1996, as amended.