Machine Readable Information Sample Clauses

The "Machine Readable Information" clause defines requirements for providing data or documents in a format that can be automatically processed by computers. Typically, this means that information must be delivered in structured formats such as XML, JSON, or CSV, rather than as unstructured text or images. This clause ensures that parties can efficiently use, analyze, or transfer information without manual re-entry or conversion, thereby reducing errors and streamlining data integration between systems.
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Machine Readable Information. All information to be provided by GEC pursuant to this Article 10 shall also be produced and provided in an appropriate and agreed electronic form. The Owner shall be responsible for obtaining appropriate software or its use. However, because of the possibility that information and data delivered in machine readable form may be altered, whether inadvertently or otherwise, and the automated conversion of information and data from the system and format used by GEC to an alternate system or format cannot be accomplished without the possibility of inexactitudes, anomalies, and errors, Owner shall use such information in machine readable form at its sole risk, and GEC shall bear no liability for such use. Contractor may retain hard copy originals of documentation delivered to Owner in LIMA/GEC/EPC 43 Confidential Business Information machine-readable form, which hard copy originals shall be referred to and shall govern in the event of any inconsistency between the two. Hard copies of all electronic files shall be provided to the Owner.
Machine Readable Information. Where any of the information to be provided by Contractor pursuant to this Article 10 is produced on computer or is otherwise available in magnetic, optical or other digital machine readable form, Contractor shall provide to Owner a copy of such information. However, because of the possibility that information and data delivered in machine readable form may be altered, whether inadvertently or otherwise, and the automated conversion of information and data from the system and format used by Contractor to an alternate system or format cannot be accomplished without the possibility of inexactitudes, anomalies, and errors, Owner shall use such information in machine readable form at its sole risk, and Contractor shall bear no liability for such use. Contractor may retain hard copy originals of documentation delivered to Owner in machine readable form, which hard copy originals shall be referred to and shall govern in the event of any inconsistency between the two. Stone & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇ Group Company

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