Operations Data definition
Examples of Operations Data in a sentence
Upon the Buyer’s request, a back-up copy of the manuals of the Flight Operations Data Package may be provided off-line on CD or DVD.
Operations Data may be requested under this Article 8 for the legitimate business purposes of either party, including, without limitation, audit, accounting, claims (including claims for indemnification hereunder), litigation and tax purposes, as well as for purposes of fulfilling disclosure and reporting obligations and for performing under this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.
Operations Data and other documents may be requested under this ARTICLE 5 for the legitimate business purposes of either Party, including, without limitation, audit, accounting, claims (including claims for indemnification hereunder), litigation and tax purposes, as well as for purposes of fulfilling disclosure and reporting obligations and for performing under this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.
The Flight Operations Data Package shall be available on-line through the Seller’s customer portal AirbusWorld in eXtensible ▇▇▇▇-up Language (XML), for downloading and further data processing and customization, and/or in Portable Document Format (PDF), as applicable.
Operations Data and other documents may be requested under this Article 8 for the legitimate business purposes of either Party, including, without limitation, audit, accounting, claims (including claims for indemnification hereunder), litigation and tax purposes, as well as for purposes of fulfilling disclosure and reporting obligations and for performing under this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.
Except as otherwise defined herein, any and all terms used in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as those terms in HIPAA including: Protected Health Information, Unsecured Protected Health Information, Breach, Minimum Necessary, Notice of Privacy Practices, Use, Disclosure, Individual, Secretary, Security Incident, Subcontractor, Required by Law, Health Care Operations, Data Aggregation, and Designated Record Set.
The Separate Balance Sheet Data and the Separate Operations Data reconcile to Albertson’s historical financial statements filed with the SEC and, in Albertson’s opinion, present fairly, in all material respects, the information presented in the Separate Balance Sheet Data and the Separate Operations Data, respectively.
However, Abnormal will not disclose Service Operations Data externally unless it is (a) de-identified so that it does not identify Customer, its Users or any other person and (b) aggregated with data across other customers.
The allocations of the Separate Operations Data among the New Diamond Business, the Standalone Drug Business and the Retained Business are consistent with Section 2.13(a)(i) of the Disclosure Letter and the allocations of the Separate Balance Sheet Data are allocated in the manner described in Section 2.13(a)(ii) of the Disclosure Letter.
Subject to the changes in accounting principles and methodologies effected by Albertson’s as described in the Company SEC Reports (as defined in the Merger Agreement), the accounting principles and methodologies used in the preparation of the Separate Operations Data were applied on a consistent basis, in all material respects, for each of the periods presented therein.