Tangible Information definition

Tangible Information means information that is contained in written, electronic or other tangible forms.
Tangible Information means Information that is contained in written, electronic or other tangible forms.
Tangible Information means Information that is contained in written, electronic or other tangible forms. “Tax” shall have the meaning set forth in the Tax Matters Agreement.

Examples of Tangible Information in a sentence

  • Tangible Information held in a Records Facility maintained or arranged for by the Party other than the Party that owns such Tangible Information is referred to as “Stored Records”.

  • The Party providing Information pursuant to this Section 6.1 shall be obligated to provide Tangible Information only in the form, condition and format in which it then exists, and in no event shall such Party be required to perform any improvement, modification, conversion, updating or reformatting of any such Tangible Information, and nothing in this Section 6.1 shall expand the obligations of a Party under Section 6.5.

  • Service Provider shall be obligated to provide Tangible Information only in the form, condition and format in which it then exists, and in no event shall Service Provider be required to perform any improvement, modification, conversion, updating or reformatting of any such Tangible Information.

  • The provision by Organon to Merck of any Tangible Information specifically related to the Merck Products or the Merck Business that is contained within physical records in response to a request from Merck, that is not being provided under a Service in the Transition Services Schedule, will follow the process outlined in Schedule 5.

  • The provision by Merck to Organon of any Tangible Information specifically related to the Organon Products or the Organon Business that is contained within physical records in response to a request from Organon, that is not being provided under a Service in the Transition Services Schedule, will follow the process outlined in Schedule 6.


More Definitions of Tangible Information

Tangible Information means copies of information that is contained in written, electronic or other tangible forms.
Tangible Information means Information that is contained in written, electronic or other tangible forms. “Tax” means: (i) any income, net income, gross income, gross receipts, profits, capital stock, franchise, property, ad valorem, stamp,
Tangible Information means Information that is contained in written, electronic or other tangible forms. “Tax” means: (i) any income, net income, gross income, gross receipts, profits, capital stock, franchise,property, ad valorem, stamp, excise, severance, occupation, service, sales, use, license, lease, transfer, import, export, customs duties, value added, alternative minimum, estimated or other similar tax (including any fee, assessment, or other charge in the nature of or in lieu of any tax) imposed by any Tax Authority, and any interest, penalties, additions to tax or additional amounts with respect to the foregoing imposed on any taxpayer or consolidated, combined or unitary group of taxpayers; and (ii) any Employment Tax.

Related to Tangible Information

  • Balance Information We use the daily balance method to calculate the interest on the account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the principal in the account each day. You must maintain a minimum balance of $100,000.00 in the account each day to obtain the disclosed annual percentage yield. Limitations: You must deposit $100,000.00 to open this account. You may not make additional deposits into this account. You may not make withdrawals from your account until the maturity date. Time Account Information: Your account will mature in the term of the Certificate of Deposit. If you withdraw any of the principal before the maturity date, we may impose a penalty of 90 days of interest on the amount withdrawn. This account will automatically renew. You will have 10 CALENDAR DAYS after the maturity date to withdraw funds without penalty. If you do not withdraw the funds, each renewal term will be for an identical period of time as the original term.

  • Borrower Information has the meaning given that term in Section 2.5.(c).

  • Personally Identifiable Information (PII as applied to student data, means personally identifiable information as defined in 34 CFR Section 99.3 implementing the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 USC Section 1232g, and, as applied to teacher or principal data, means personally identifying information as this term is defined in Education Law Section 3012-c(10).

  • Personally Identifiable Information or “PII” means information in any format about an identifiable individual, including, name, address, phone number, e-mail address, account number(s), identification number(s), any other actual or assigned attribute associated with or identifiable to an individual and any information that when used separately or in combination with other information could identify an individual. “Issuer PII” means PII furnished by the Issuer, the Servicer or their Affiliates to the Asset Representations Reviewer and PII developed or otherwise collected or acquired by the Asset Representations Reviewer in performing its obligations under this Agreement.

  • De-identified information means health information that

  • Private information means **personal information in combination with any one or more of the following data elements, when either the personal information or the data element is not encrypted or encrypted with an encryption key that has also been acquired:

  • Issuer Information shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(a) hereof.