Waste Data definition

Waste Data means data or content generated by your use of the Equipment, including but not limited to quantity, type, value, source, disposition, loss reason, operator name, time and date of loss, pan type, day part, stage of processing, event order number, transaction path and time duration, or photograph of food waste.
Waste Data means the information which each Authority is required to produce for the Waste Data Flow;
Waste Data means any and all information about wasted materials recorded and/or processed through the use of the Products and Services, including but not limited to: (i) information pertaining to wasted materials recorded and/or processed through the use of the Services (including but not limited to images, weights, user labels, and infrared, ultrasound, hyperspectral, temperature or other sensor-generated data); (ii) descriptive information about Customer operating characteristics including concept type, service style, square footage and other operating attributes; (iii) information provided by Customer to enable normalized data analysis; and (iv) any derivative data computed from (i) to (iii).

Examples of Waste Data in a sentence

  • Customer and LeanPath agree that Waste Data is not Confidential Information and that any information or data, including, without limitation, Waste Data, developed by LeanPath or derived from Customer Confidential Information is not Confidential Information so long as it does not disclose any Confidential Information.

  • LeanPath may use and disclose any Waste Data in aggregate form without restriction.

  • LeanPath hereby grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, perpetual, royalty-free, worldwide license to view and use your Waste Data via LeanPath Online and to download and use your data subject to LeanPath’s bulk export policies then in effect.

  • Although total security does not exist on the Internet, LeanPath shall make commercially reasonable efforts to safeguard the information that you submit by maintaining appropriate administrative, physical, and technical safeguards for protection of the security, confidentiality and integrity of Waste Data, Customer Descriptive Data, System Data and Account Data.

  • The Parties shall use the Waste Data Flow Model current at the time of any Relevant Change Notice as the reference basis for any Relevant Change.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Leanpath may preserve or disclose all information that is or comes into Leanpath’s possession or control, including Waste Data, Account Data, and/or System Data, if Leanpath believes that it is reasonably necessary to comply with applicable law, regulation or a lawful order from a competent judicial, administrative or law enforcement authority with jurisdiction over Leanpath or such information.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in no event shall Leanpath disclose or make available the Waste Data to any third party without first de-identifying such Waste Data such that it can no longer be identified as originating with Customer directly or through inference (“De-Identified Waste Data”).

  • A bulk data download will be required to perform a back-up of your Waste Data.

  • You are responsible for properly configuring and using the Services and for taking your own steps to maintain appropriate security, protection and backup of Customer Descriptive Data and Waste Data.

  • You represent and warrant to LeanPath that: (i) you or your licensors own all right, title, and interest in and to the Customer Descriptive Data and Account Data and (ii) you have all rights in the Customer Descriptive Data, Waste Data and Account Data necessary to grant the rights contemplated by this Agreement.

Related to Waste Data

  • Waste pile means any non-containerized accumulation of solid, non-flowing waste that is used for treatment or storage.

  • Waste Materials means any Contamination-causing solid, semi-solid, or liquid material discarded, buried, or otherwise present on the Property, and may include sludge, slag, or solid waste materials such as empty containers and demolition debris or materials containing asbestos, lead-based paint, or petroleum or other contaminants.

  • Waste Material means (1) any “hazardous substance” under Section 101(14) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9601(14); (2) any pollutant or contaminant under Section 101(33) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9601(33); (3) any “solid waste” under Section 1004(27) of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. § 6903(27); and (4) any “hazardous substance” under Wis. Stat. § 292.01.

  • Waste tire means a tire that is no longer suitable for its original purpose because of wear, damage or defect.

  • Waste oil means used or spent oil or solvents or other volatile hydrocarbons, including but not limited to crankcase oil.