Unique identification code definition

Unique identification code or “UIC” means the unique code that the Bank provides to the Client and/or the Authorised Person to use it as proof of identification of the Client and/or Authorised Person in accordance with applicable legislation.
Unique identification code means the alphanumeric code assigned to manufacturers, importers, distributors, wholesalers and end retail outlets for their Economic Operators, facilities and machines. An Economic Operator makes only one request for the unique identification code and as a rule it does not change.
Unique identification code means the combination of letters, numbers or symbols communicated to the payment service user by the payment service provider, and to be provided by the payment service user in order to accurately identify the other user of the payment services and/or their payment account for a payment transaction - for example, IBAN/BBAN/account number.

More Definitions of Unique identification code

Unique identification code means the combination of “Company Assigned ID” and “Formulation Identification” referenced in SAE J 866:JUL2012 section 3.
Unique identification code means the combination of “Company Assigned ID” and
Unique identification code means a unique number assigned to each Settlement Class Member by the Settlement Administrator, included on each Claims Form mailed as part of the Notice Packet and in each Email Notice, and retrievable through the Claims Portal by Settlement Class Members who provide their full name, current mailing address, service address for the household or business that purchased electric supply from Electricity Maine during the Class Period, and the named account holder for the household or business that purchased electric supply from Electricity Maine during the Class Period.
Unique identification code means a combination of letters, numbers or symbols specified to the payment service user by the payment service provider and to be provided by the payment service user to identify unambiguously another payment service user and/or the payment account of that other payment service user for a payment transaction.