Settlement File Sample Clauses

The Settlement File clause defines the requirements and procedures for preparing and delivering a document that details the financial transactions between parties, typically following the completion of a transaction or service period. This file usually includes itemized records of payments, deductions, and adjustments, and must be provided within a specified timeframe and in a particular format agreed upon by the parties. Its core function is to ensure transparency and accuracy in financial settlements, reducing the risk of disputes by clearly documenting all relevant monetary exchanges.
Settlement File. The settlement file summarizing Travel Costs and Transactions submitted by Carrier by electronic transmission to Servicer or Member in such form or format as the Parties may agree.
Settlement File. The settlement file summarizing Travel Costs and Transactions submitted by Carrier by electronic transmission to Member in such form or format as the Parties may agree. Signatory Agreement – As defined in the Preamble. *****Confidential portions of the material have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Settlement File. Following the transfer of any Net Settlement Amount to Merchant’s designated bank account, OOLLET shall provide, on the same Business Day, a file containing the relevant settlement information (“Settlement File”) in relation to that Net Settlement Amount.
Settlement File. The settlement file summarizing Travel Costs and Transactions submitted by Carrier by electronic transmission to Member in such form or format as the Parties may agree. Signatory Agreement – As defined in the Preamble. Terms and Conditions of Sale – As defined in Section 3.14(b). Terminal – A point-of-transaction terminal that conforms with the requirements established from time to time by Member and the applicable Card Association capable of (i) reading the account number encoded on the magnetic stripe, (ii) comparing the last four digits of the encoded account number to the manually key-entered last four digits of the embossed account number, and (iii) transmitting the full, unaltered contents of the magnetic stripe in the Authorization message. Third-Party Terminal – A terminal, other point-of-sale device, or software provided to Carrier by any entity other than Member or an authorized designee of Member. Transaction – The purchase by, or refund to, a Cardholder, using a Card for any goods or services provided by Carrier pursuant to this Agreement in the Applicable Countries. Transaction Date – The actual date on which the Cardholder purchases goods or services with a Card, or on which a Credit Record is issued from Carrier through use of a Card. Travel Costs – Any one, or any combination of, the following items:
Settlement File. Following the transfer of any Net Settlement Amount to Company’s designated bank account, Alipay will provide, on the same Working Day, a file containing the relevant settlement information (“Settlement File”) in relation to that Net Settlement Amount.

Related to Settlement File

  • Receivable Files Complete There exists a Receivable File pertaining to each Receivable. Related documentation concerning the Receivable, including any documentation regarding modifications of the Contract, will be maintained electronically by the Servicer in accordance with customary policies and procedures. With respect to any Receivables that are tangible chattel paper, the complete Receivable File for each Receivable currently is in the possession of the Custodian.

  • Review of Custodial Files The Custodian agrees, for the benefit of Certificateholders, to review, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.01 of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement, each Custodial File. If in performing the review required by this Section 2.3 the Custodian finds any document or documents constituting a part of a Custodial File to be missing or defective in any material respect, the Custodian shall promptly so notify the Seller, the Master Servicer and the Trustee.

  • Processing of Deposit files The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -­‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-­‐key cryptography, Symmetric-­‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-­‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is: (1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml. (2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar. (3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-­‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-­‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. (4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section. (5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256. (6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-­‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-­‐ROMs, DVD-­‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN. (7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.

  • Custody of Receivable Files (a) In connection with the sale, transfer and assignment of the Receivables and the Other Conveyed Property to the Issuer pursuant to this Agreement and simultaneously with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the Indenture Trustee shall enter into the Custodian Agreement pursuant to which the Indenture Trustee shall revocably appoint the Custodian, and the Custodian shall accept such appointment, to act as the agent of the Indenture Trustee as custodian of the Receivable Files in its possession or control, which shall be delivered to the Custodian as agent of the Indenture Trustee on or before the Closing Date. (b) If the Indenture Trustee, or its agent, as the case may be, is acting as the Custodian pursuant to Section 3(f), Section 8 or Section 9(d) of the Custodian Agreement, the Indenture Trustee shall be deemed to have assumed the obligations of the Custodian (except for any liabilities incurred by the predecessor Custodian) specified in the Custodian Agreement until such time as a successor Custodian has been appointed. Upon payment in full of any Receivable, the Servicer will notify the Custodian pursuant to a written request for release of documents in the form attached as Exhibit B to the Custodian Agreement (which written request shall include a statement to the effect that all amounts received in connection with such payments which are required to be deposited in the Collection Account pursuant to Section 4.1 have been so deposited) and shall request delivery of the Receivable and Receivable File to the Servicer. Upon the sale of any Receivable pursuant to Section 4.3(a), the Servicer will notify the Custodian pursuant to a written request for release of documents in the form attached as Exhibit B to the Custodian Agreement (which written request shall include a statement to the effect that all amounts received in connection with such payments which are required to be deposited in the Collection Account have been so deposited) and shall request delivery of the Receivable and Receivable File to the Servicer. From time to time as appropriate for servicing and enforcing any Receivable, the Custodian shall, upon written request for release of documents in the form attached as Exhibit B to the Custodian Agreement, cause the original Receivable and the related Receivable File to be released to the Servicer. The Servicer’s receipt of a Receivable and/or Receivable File shall obligate the Servicer to return such Receivable and such Receivable File to the Custodian when its need by the Servicer has ceased unless such Receivable is repurchased as described in Section 3.2, 4.2 or 4.7. No such written request for release of documents in the form attached as Exhibit B to the Custodian Agreement under any of the foregoing circumstances will be required to be delivered for so long as Exeter is the Servicer. (c) The Servicer shall ensure that the Custodian shall be provided full electronic access to the records of the third party title intermediary concerning certificates of title that are maintained in electronic form. The Custodian shall certify any electronic certificate of title by confirming the electronic information available from the third party title intermediary against the electronic information received from the Servicer with respect to electronic certificates of title. Wherever in this Agreement or in the other Basic Documents it states that the Custodian has possession of Receivable Files, with respect to electronic certificates of title, it shall mean that the Custodian has received information sufficient to perform the verification set forth in the immediately preceding sentence. The Custodian will rely on, but cannot be responsible for, verify or confirm, the content or accuracy of any information provided by the third party title intermediary.

  • Complete Servicing File All documents comprising the Servicing File will be or have been delivered to the Master Servicer with respect to each Mortgage Loan by the deadlines set forth in the Pooling and Servicing Agreement and/or this Agreement.