Transaction System definition

Transaction System means the web-based tool provided by the Issuing Bank to record and access transaction information. Synonymous with "Works."
Transaction System means the web-based tool provided by the Issuing Bank to record and access transaction information.
Transaction System means the Blackboard Transaction System, UNIX Edition transaction processing/cardholder verification system that the University currently uses to, among other things, administer the SpiritCard and SpiritCash programs, together with all updates, patches, fixes, enhancements and/or replacement transaction processing/cardholder verification systems that the University may implement and/or use. Transaction System includes all scanners, readers and other hardware supporting the University’s use of the Transaction System.

Examples of Transaction System in a sentence

  • You must set up a merchant account with Electronic Transaction System Corporation or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ to be solely used for our Web Service transactions.

  • The Cashless Transaction System permits a player to play the Tribal Lottery System without inserting cash (coins, tokens or paper currency) into, and to win prizes without receiving cash from, the Player Terminal.

  • Any "smart card" (i.e., a card generally made of plastic with a computer chip imbedded in it) system which the Tribe intends to implement as part of the Cashless Transaction System shall be tested by the Gaming Test Laboratory to ensure the integrity of player funds, following the standards applicable to system accounts set forth in Section 8.1. Any smart card must store on the card or on the system using the card an audit trail of the last ten (10) transactions involving the use of the card.

  • Employees who have occasion to make purchases on behalf of the Agency while working in the field may be issued a purchase card through the Small Purchase Order Transaction System (SPOTS) to be used to make such purchases under the rules of the Water Resources Department or Watershed Enhancement Board and upon approval of the issuing financial institution.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, “Competitors” shall include Equifax, Experian, TransUnion, First Data Corporation (including Primary Payment Systems and STAR), M&I/Metavante, EDS, Certegy, FiServ, VISA, MasterCard, Transaction System Architects and Total System Services (and any of their respective subsidiaries which engage in any of the foregoing activities as a substantial portion of their business).

  • This Item although agreed between both parties will not come to effect with in this contract due to Electronic Transaction System not compliant with our payment mechanisms.

  • Exhibit B is a sample DAS PS approved purchase order form; or ii) an electronic ordering method when the Authorized Purchaser is using a Small Purchase Order Transaction System (SPOTS) card.

  • You must set up a merchant account with Electronic Transaction System Corporation or OpenEdge to be solely used for our Web Service transactions.

  • Sample Report Template for RIN Generation, to populate EPA’s EMTS (EPA Moderated Transaction System) upload template: [to be developed by Seller and Buyer] Reporting for LCFS Credit Generation.

  • The parties agree to keep this Agreement, and the terms and existence hereof, confidential.

Related to Transaction System

  • Collection System means software used for the collection, tracking, and reporting of 34 outcomes data for Clients enrolled in the FSP programs.

  • Production System means a live SAP system used for running Licensee’s internal business operations and where Licensee’s data is recorded.

  • Information system means a discrete set of information resources organized for the collection, processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or disposition of information (44 U.S.C. 3502).

  • Fire protection system means any device or system designed and installed to —

  • Leak-detection system means a system capable of detecting the failure of either the primary or secondary containment structure or the presence of a release of hazardous waste or accumulated liquid in the secondary containment structure. Such a system must employ operational controls (e.g., daily visual inspections for releases into the secondary containment system of aboveground tanks) or consist of an interstitial monitoring device designed to detect continuously and automatically the failure of the primary or secondary containment structure or the presence of a release of hazardous waste into the secondary containment structure.