Native Format definition

Native Format means the original format from which a deliverable was generated (i.e. MS Word, MS Excel, AutoCAD, etc.);
Native Format means the default file format that the application software uses to create or save files.
Native Format means the format a record or document was originally created in.

Examples of Native Format in a sentence

  • Infonetica will deliver, upon request, the Customer Data in its Native Format in accordance with paragraph 11 and, where stored the in the Service, any Internally Stored Referenced Documents referenced by the database such as word documents or text files.

  • In order to preserve the integrity of any Native 8 Format Documents that will be produced, no ▇▇▇▇▇ number, confidentiality legend or redaction information should be added to the 9 content of the Native Format Document.

  • The parties recognize that it may be appropriate for 22 certain Documents to be produced in Native Format, such as spreadsheets, engineering drawings, presentations or slides, documents with tracked changes, 23 audio and video files, and images.

  • To the extent that responsive documents exist 28 in Excel, Access or other software program, such documents shall be 1 produced in Native Format unless the document needs to be redacted.

  • Responsive ESI, whether produced as TIFF 24 images or in Native Format, shall be produced pursuant to the terms of the Discovery 25 Confidentiality Order (ECF No. 44) entered by the court.


More Definitions of Native Format

Native Format means and refers to the format of ESI in which it was generated and/or as used by the Producing Party in the usual course of its business and in its regularly conducted activities. For example, the Native Format of an Excel workbook is a .xls or .xslx file.
Native Format means the format in which a record subject to public disclosure was originally produced.
Native Format or “native file” means the format of ESI in which it was generated and/or used by the Party Producing ESI or documents (the “Producing Party”) in the usual course of its business and in its regularly conducted activities. For example, the native format of an Excel workbook is an .xls or .xslx file.
Native Format means the format of ESI in the application in which such ESI was originally created.
Native Format means and refers to the format of ESI in which it was generated and/or as used by the Producing Party in the usual course of its business and/or in its regularly conducted activities.
Native Format means the format of ESI in the application in which such ESI was originally created and/or is currently used.
Native Format as used herein, means the default format of a data file created by its associated software program. For example, Microsoft Excel produces its output as ‘.xls’ files by default, which is the Native Format of Excel.