One Farm Solution definition

One Farm Solution means the technology platform developed and managed for purposes of accessing the Services;

Examples of One Farm Solution in a sentence

  • Nothing on our One Farm Solution gives any person the right to use any trademark or other Intellectual Property (our property) without Our written permission.

  • In such instances, the Bank in collaboration with the Co-operative Society will avail the Other Users the opportunity to opt into the One Farm Solution and provide the relevant Terms and Conditions of each User for acceptance.

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ continued use of the One Farm Solution services will constitute the ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ agreement to be bound by these Terms and Conditions as amended or varied from time to time.

  • In such instances, the Bank in collaboration with the Field Agent will avail the Other Users the opportunity to opt into the One Farm Solution and provide the relevant Terms and Conditions for each User for acceptance.

  • The Field Agent will be guided through the instructions on the One Farm Solution on creation of a User Profile.

  • The Co-operative Society’s continued use of the One Farm Solution services will constitute the Co-operative Society’s agreement to be bound by these Terms and Conditions as amended or varied from time to time.

  • The Processor will be guided through the instructions on the One Farm Solution on creation of a User Profile.

  • The Milk Collector will be guided through the instructions on the One Farm Solution on creation of a User Profile.

  • In such instances, the Bank in collaboration with the Processor will avail the Other Users the opportunity to opt into the One Farm Solution and provide the relevant Terms and Conditions for each User for acceptance.

  • The Field Agent’s continued use of the One Farm Solution services will constitute the Field Agent’s agreement to be bound by these Terms and Conditions as amended or varied from time to time.

Related to One Farm Solution

  • Go-Live means to commence the actual productive use of the Software in a Production Environment (as opposed to use of the Software in a Non-Production Environment such as a training, testing or development environment).

  • CSDCC means the China Securities Depository and Clearing Co., Ltd. “CSRC” means the China Securities Regulatory Commission.

  • Locational UCAP Seller means a Member that sells Locational UCAP.

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.

  • IOSCO means the International Organisation of Securities Commissions.