Delivery Records definition

Delivery Records means all Records other than records for closed accounts.
Delivery Records means all Records (or copies of original Records if original Records cannot be located by Seller), but excluding transaction tickets and Records for closed accounts.
Delivery Records means all delivery information that Merchant is required to record or retain by applicable Alcohol Laws.

Examples of Delivery Records in a sentence

  • Within ten (10) calendar days after the date of this Agreement, Seller and Purchaser shall each designate appropriate and qualified personnel to be responsible for this cooperation of the parties in such transfer of information, and such personnel shall meet to discuss products, data mapping and the delivery of Delivery Records to Purchaser.

  • At or prior to the Closing, Purchaser shall pick up from Seller at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ all Delivery Records as well as all the data which is reasonably necessary for the conversion of the Assumed Deposits to Purchaser’s data processing system; provided, however, that Seller and Purchaser each shall pay for their own expenses incurred in the conversion.

  • At or prior to the Closing, Purchaser shall pick up from Seller at Seller’s Operations Center in Whiteville, North Carolina all Delivery Records as well as all the data which is reasonably necessary for the conversion of the Assumed Deposits to Purchaser’s data processing system; provided, however, that Seller and Purchaser each shall pay for their own expenses incurred in the back office conversion.

  • The Contractor shall maintain Contractor Service Delivery Records and DSHS Client records, in order to document the services provided under this Contract.

  • In the event of either, the expiration, or termination of this Contract, the Contractor agrees to immediately make available copies of Contractor Service Delivery Records upon the request of DSHS, ODHH, or the Client.

  • Purchaser shall make available the Delivery Records, and Seller shall make available any retained records, for inspection by the other party, as applicable, during normal business hours of each, after reasonable prior notice, and each party may, at its respective expense, have copies made of excerpts from the retained records or the Delivery Records, as each may deem necessary.

  • On or prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall make available to Purchaser all Delivery Records as well as all of the data which is reasonably necessary for the Conversion.

  • Purchaser shall make available the Delivery Records and Seller shall make available the retained records, for inspection by the other party, as applicable, during normal business hours of each, after reasonable prior notice, and each party may, at its respective expense, have copies made of excerpts from the retained records or the Delivery Records, as each may deem necessary.

  • Purchaser shall make available the Delivery Records and Seller shall make available the retained records, for inspection by the other party, as applicable, during normal business hours of each, after reasonable prior notice, and each party may, at their respective expense, have copies made of excerpts from the retained records or the Delivery Records, as each may deem necessary.

  • On the Closing Date, Seller shall provide Purchaser all Delivery Records associated with the Deposits in its possession at each Branch.

Related to Delivery Records

  • Monthly Records means all records and data maintained by the Servicer with respect to the Receivables, including the following with respect to each Receivable: the account number; the originating Dealer; Obligor name; Obligor address; Obligor home phone number; Obligor business phone number; original Principal Balance; original term; Annual Percentage Rate; current Principal Balance; current remaining term; origination date; first payment date; final scheduled payment date; next payment due date; date of most recent payment; new/used classification; collateral description; days currently delinquent; number of contract extensions (months) to date; amount of Scheduled Receivables Payment; and past due late charges.

  • address of delivery means the address of the recipient of goods or services or both indicated on the tax invoice issued by a registered person for delivery of such goods or services or both;

  • Account Records is defined in Section 1(a)(i) of the Administration Agreement.

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

  • Business Records means all files, documents, instruments, papers, books, reports, records, tapes, microfilms, photographs, letters, ledgers, journals, financial statements, technical documentation (design specifications, functional requirements, operating instructions, logic manuals, flow charts, etc.), user documentation (installation guides, user manuals, training materials, release notes, working papers, etc.), Tax Returns, other Tax work papers and files and other documents in whatever form, physical, electronic or otherwise.