Updated Seriatim File definition

Updated Seriatim File shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b)(viii).
Updated Seriatim File has the meaning specified in Section 8.18(b).

Related to Updated Seriatim File

  • Master File has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Drug Master File or “DMF” is described in 21 C.F.R. Part 314.420. A DMF is a submission to the FDA that may be used to provide confidential detailed information about facilities, processes, or articles used in the manufacturing, processing, packaging, and storing of one or more human drugs.

  • Detailed Project Report or ‘‘DPR’’ means the detailed project report relating to Station Development Project and Redevelopment Project attached hereto;

  • CREFC® Investor Reporting Package® shall have the meaning assigned to such term or an analogous term in the Servicing Agreement.

  • Meeting Materials means this Circular, the form of proxy and the Letter of Transmittal

  • Data File means a single record or collection of data records that are logically related to each other, and are handled as a unit;

  • Vital records means certificates or reports of birth, death, fetal death, marriage, dissolution, annulment, and related data.

  • Clinical record means a legible electronic or hard-copy history that documents the criteria established for medical records as set forth in rule 441—79.3(249A). A claim form or billing statement does not constitute a clinical record.

  • Death master file means the United States social security administration’s death master file or any other database or service that is at least as comprehensive as the United States social security administration’s death master file for determining that a person has died.

  • MI Reporting Template means the form of report set out in the Annex to Framework Schedule 8 (Management Information) setting out the information the Supplier is required to supply to the Authority;

  • DMF means any drug master file filed with the FDA, and any equivalent filing in other countries or regulatory jurisdictions.