Electronic File definition

Electronic File means any text, illustration or other matter supplied or produced by either Party in digitised form on disc, through a modem, or by ISDN or any other communication link.
Electronic File means a file in transferable electronic format that includes all data essential to Service a Mortgage Loan, including but not limited to the following information with regard to each Mortgage Loan:
Electronic File means any electronic file, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Lender and containing the information agreed to between the Borrower and the Lender; delivered by the Borrower to the Lender on a Funding Notice Date or Collateral Reporting Date pursuant to Section 2.03(a) or 2.03(b) and reflecting those Mortgage Loans related to Pledged Servicing Rights as of the close of business on such Funding Notice Date; provided, however, that with regard to the Electronic File delivered in connection with a Collateral Reporting Date, such Electronic File shall reflect information as of the close of business on the last Business Day of the preceding calendar month.

Examples of Electronic File in a sentence

  • For all products • Submit all data and documents required as products in accordance with the following: Instructions for Submitting Electronic Files and Developing Software: o Electronic File Format  Submit all data and documents required as products under this Agreement in an electronic file format that is fully editable and compatible with the Energy Commission’s software and Microsoft (MS)-operating computing platforms, or with any other format approved by the CAM.

  • A/E, and Contractor do not warrant to each other that any Electronic File they provide (1) was not altered though transmission; (2) is compatible with the recipient’s computer system or software; (3) will not be altered through degradation of the recipient’s storage media; or (4) is suitable for conversion/translation to and subsequent use in a system or format other than the Electronic File’s original system or format.

  • Any exceptions to the Electronic File Format requirements above must be approved in writing by the CAM.

  • Electronic File Transfer A system or process that utilizes an electronic format and protocol to send/receive data files.

  • It is the Buyer's responsibility to maintain a copy of any original Electronic File provided by the Buyer.


More Definitions of Electronic File

Electronic File means an Electronic Data Interchange (“EDI”) file
Electronic File means the electronic file established by the Agency wherein some information and documents are made available regarding the SOE and tendered items to be inspected by the bidders.
Electronic File. A file in form and substance acceptable to the Indenture Trustee prepared by the Servicer pursuant to Section 3.04(c) of the Servicing Agreement with such additions, deletions and modifications as agreed to by the Indenture Trustee and the Servicer.
Electronic File means any text, illustration or other matter supplied or produced by either Party in digitised form on disc, through a modem or any other communication link.
Electronic File means an electronic file containing one or more Orders relating
Electronic File means a file in transferable electronic format that includes all data essential to Service a Mortgage Loan, including but not limited to the following information with regard to each Mortgage Loan: the origination loan number, customer name, billing address and street address (if different), unpaid principal balance, the amount of periodic installments and the date(s) to which principal, interest and any escrows have been paid, the accrued but unpaid interest up to and including the Closing Date, a ledger history reflecting all receipts and disbursements, and data, consistent with Schedule III hereto, sufficient to calculate any applicable late charge, prepayment penalty and any other applicable contractual fee, charge or penalty.
Electronic File a file in excel format, which contains the prices offered by the Contractor for performance of the Project, and which constitutes a part of the Bid;