Serial Identifier Clause Samples

Serial Identifier. Each BIS engine is given a unique serial identifier. This allows for electronic identification/tracking of every BIS Engine. EXHIBIT C: DEVELOPMENT PROJECT - PRELIMINARY OUTLINE 1. SCOPE This preliminary outline describes a development project that Aspect would perform for GE Marquette. This outline is based on notes from a meeting held at Aspect on August 18, 1999. A more detailed project description needs to be completed before the timetable and costs can be finalized.
Serial Identifier. [**] is given a [**]. This allows for [**] of every [**]. Annual Failure Rate The current [**] rate for the [**] and the [**] of the Project, this information will need to be [**] Confidential Materials omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Asterisks denote omissions. Exhibit (C): Contact Persons/Addresses Contact Persons and responsibilities at HP: ------------------------------------------ -------------- ------------- ---------------------- -------------------- Person Title Responsibility E-mail Phone Number/ Fax Number -------------- ------------- ---------------------- -------------------- [**] [**] [**] [**] -------------- ------------- ---------------------- -------------------- MAILING ADDRESS: Hewlett-Packard GmbH [**] PHONE: [**] INVOICE ADDRESS: Hewlett-Packard GmbH
Serial Identifier. Each BIS engine is given a unique serial identifier. This allows for electronic identification/tracking of every BIS Engine. The Sensor XP (also called Smart Sensor) is a single patient use disposable pre-gelled electrode array containing 4 electrodes. It is applied directly to the patient’s forehead and temple to be used in conjunction with Bispectral Index monitors, BIS/EEG Module Kits and BISx Systems. The XP Sensor is designed to provide ease of use and electrode placement accuracy. It collects EEG signals from the forehead and the temple areas. The XP Sensor contains Aspect’s ZipPrep technology, a polymer material embedded in the electrolyte that displaces the upper layer of skin and allows the electrolyte to quickly hydrate the top layer of skin. This patented technology lowers the electrical impedance at the epidermis-gel interface. The XP Sensor connects to the monitor, module or BISx system via a single connector that is low profile and easy to insert and remove. The XP Sensor contains an electronic Smart Card memory device (SST) that stores information concerning the sensor including: Lot # Expiration Date BIS Configuration (Sensor Type) Sensor Integrity / Validation The following sensors are considered to be part of the XP Sensor family. • Quatro Sensor • Extend Sensor • Pediatric Sensor • To be used in conjunction with the BIS Monitoring System • Single patient use device. • Disposable • Adult patient use (Quatro and Extend) • Pediatric patient use (Pediatric) • Rx Only

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  • If Identified If the HSP is Identified it will: (a) work towards applying the principles of Active Offer in the provision of services; (b) provide services to the public in French in accordance with its existing French language services capacity; (c) develop, and provide to the Funder upon request from time to time, a plan to become Designated by the date agreed to by the HSP and the Funder; (d) continuously work towards improving its capacity to provide services in French and toward becoming Designated within the time frame agreed to by the parties; (e) provide a report to the Funder that outlines progress in its capacity to provide services in French and toward becoming Designated; (f) annually, provide a report to the Funder that outlines how it addresses the needs of its local Francophone community; and (g) collect and submit to the Funder, as requested by the Funder from time to time, French language services data.

  • Indirect Identifiers Any information that, either alone or in aggregate, would allow a reasonable person to be able to identify a student to a reasonable certainty Information in the Student’s Educational Record Information in the Student’s Email

  • Separate Identity The Seller acknowledges that the Administrative Agent, the Lenders and the other Secured Parties are entering into the transactions contemplated by the Credit Agreement in reliance upon the Buyer’s identity as a legal entity that is separate from the Seller and each other Affiliate of the Seller. Therefore, from and after the date hereof, the Seller will take all reasonable steps to maintain the Buyer’s identity as a legal entity that is separate from the Seller and each other Affiliate of the Seller and to make it manifest to third parties that the Buyer is an entity with assets and liabilities distinct from those of the Seller and each other Affiliate thereof and not just a division of the Seller or any such other Affiliate (except as otherwise required under GAAP or applicable tax law). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing and in addition to the other covenants set forth herein, the Seller agrees that: (i) the Seller will take all other actions necessary on its part to ensure that the Buyer is at all times in compliance with Section 5.18 of the Credit Agreement (provided, however, that the Seller does not hereby guaranty the solvency of the Buyer or agree to pay any of the Buyer’s obligations or liabilities); (ii) the Seller shall maintain corporate records and books of account separate from those of the Buyer; (iii) the annual financial statements of the Seller shall disclose the effects of the Seller’s transactions in accordance with GAAP and the annual financial statements of the Seller shall not reflect in any way that the assets of the Buyer, including, without limitation, the Collateral, could be available to pay creditors of the Seller or any other Affiliate of the Seller; (iv) the resolutions, agreements and other instruments underlying the transactions described in this Agreement shall be continuously maintained by the Seller as official records; (v) the Seller shall maintain an arm’s-length relationship with the Buyer and will not hold itself out as being liable for the debts of the Buyer; (vi) except as otherwise permitted under the Credit Agreement, the Seller shall keep its assets and its liabilities wholly separate from those of the Buyer or, other than by reason of owning equity interests of the Buyer, for any decisions or actions relating to the Buyer; (vii) the Seller will avoid the appearance, and promptly correct any known misperception of any of the Seller’s creditors, that the assets of the Buyer are available to pay the obligations and debts of the Seller; (viii) to the extent that the Seller services the Collateral and performs other services on the Buyer’s behalf, the Seller will clearly identify itself as an agent for the Buyer in the performance of such duties; provided, however, that the Seller will not be required to so identify itself when communicating with the Obligors not in its capacity as agent for the Buyer but rather in its capacity as agent for a group of lenders; and (ix) the Seller shall take or refrain from taking, as applicable, each of the activities specified or assumed in the true sale and non-consolidation opinions of Dechert LLP delivered on the Warehouse Closing Date, upon which the conclusions expressed therein are based.

  • Non-Identification Approved Users agree not to use the requested datasets, either alone or in concert with any other information, to identify or contact individual participants from whom data and/or samples were collected. Approved Users also agree not to generate information (e.g., facial images or comparable representations) that could allow the identities of research participants to be readily ascertained. These provisions do not apply to research investigators operating with specific IRB approval, pursuant to 45 CFR 46, to contact individuals within datasets or to obtain and use identifying information under an 2 The project anniversary date can be found in “My Projects” after logging in to the dbGaP authorized-access portal. IRB-approved research protocol. All investigators including any Approved User conducting “human subjects research” within the scope of 45 CFR 46 must comply with the requirements contained therein.

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