Load Files definition

Load Files means an electronic file containing information identifying a set of paper-scanned images, processed ESI, or native format files, as well as the corresponding Extracted Full Text or OCR text files, and containing agreed-upon extracted or user-created metadata, as well as information indicating unitization (i.e., document breaks and document relationships such as those between an email and its attachments) used to load that production set into the document review platform of the Party receiving a production (“Receiving Party”), and correlate its data within that platform. A load file is used to import all image, native, and text files and their corresponding production information into a document database. The Producing Party shall produce a load file for all produced documents with each particular production in accordance with specifications provided herein.
Load Files means electronic files provided with a production set of Documents and images used to load that production set into a Requesting Party’s Document review platform.
Load Files means electronic files provided with a production set of documents and images used to load that production set into a receiving party’s document review platform, and correlate its data within that platform.

Examples of Load Files in a sentence

  • Load files shall be provided to indicate the location and unitization of the TIFF files.

  • In the event that the actual amounts of Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses, Tenant’s Share of Insurance Expenses and Tenant’s Share of Real Estate Taxes for such preceding calendar year exceed the estimated amounts paid by Tenant with respect to each of Tenant’s Share during such preceding calendar year, then Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as Additional Rent, the entire amount of such excess within thirty (30) days after receipt of Landlord’s Statement.

  • Load files should be provided in a root-level folder named “Data,” images shall be provided within a root level “Images” folder containing reasonably structured subfolders, and searchable text files shall be provided in a single root-level “Text” folder.

  • Load files for such productions shall include data relevant to the individual documents, including Bates numbering, designation of the custodian of the document, and OCR (where applicable).

  • Load files for such embedded files shall refer to the parent document in which the file was embedded.

  • Load files will be provided in Opticon (.OPT) format and an IPRO LFP (.lfp) format.

  • Appendix B: ESI Protocoltronic image should be stamped with a unique page label or Bates number.(2) Text from that original document is gen- erated by OCR and stored in separate text files without formatting in a generic format using the same file naming con- vention and organization as image file.(3) Load files that tie together the images and text.ii.

  • The metadata must include information about structural relationships between documents, e.g., parent–child relationships.(4) Load files that tie together the native file, text, and metadata.d. Forensic images of digital media.

  • In the Molecule File Browser window, make sure that ubiquitin.psf is selected in the Load files for: pull-down menu on the top, and click on the Browse button.

  • Load files shall not span across media (e.g., CDs, DVDs, Hard Drives, etc.), i.e., a separate volume shall be created for each piece of media delivered.


More Definitions of Load Files

Load Files means electronic files provided with a production set of Documents and images that indicate where individual pages or files belong together as Documents or Document Families used to load that production set into a Requesting Party’s Document review platform.
Load Files means electronic files provided with a production set of documents

Related to Load Files

  • Receivable Files means the documents specified in Section 3.3.

  • Contract File means with respect to each Contract, the physical and/or electronic files in which Credit Acceptance maintains the fully executed original counterpart or “authoritative copy” (in each case, for UCC purposes) of the Contract (to the extent required in accordance with Section 3.03 of this Agreement), either a standard assurance in the form commonly used in the industry relating to the provision of a certificate of title or other evidence of lien, the original or electronic instruments modifying the terms and conditions of such Contract and the original or electronic endorsements or assignments of such Contract.

  • Student Records Means both of the following: (1) Any information that directly relates to a student that is maintained by LEA and (2) any information acquired directly from the student through the use of instructional software or applications assigned to the student by a teacher or other LEA employee. For the purposes of this Agreement, Student Records shall be the same as Educational Records, and Covered Information, all of which are deemed Student Data for the purposes of this Agreement. Service Agreement: Refers to the Contract or Purchase Order to which this DPA supplements and modifies.

  • Receivable File means the documents (whether tangible or electronic) specified in Section 2.02 pertaining to a particular Receivable.

  • 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 Transfer means any system or process that utilizes an electronic format and protocol to send or receive data files.

  • End User Data means any information or data of any kind that personally identifies (or that can be used, together with other information or data, to personally identify) an End User.

  • Download means copying data from one computer system (for example a backend server) to another (for example a vehicle).

  • Electronic Record(s means the electronic record as defined under clause (t) of subsection (1) of section 2 of the Information Technology Act, 2000.

  • location data means any data processed in an electronic communications network, indicating the geographic position of the terminal equipment of a user of a publicly available electronic communications service;

  • Pupil Records Means both of the following: (1) Any information that directly relates to a pupil that is maintained by LEA and (2) any information acquired directly from the pupil through the use of instructional software or applications assigned to the pupil by a teacher or other local educational LEA employee.