Unique Identifiers definition
Unique Identifiers means the details of a bank account or electronic money account which it is essential that:
Unique Identifiers means any portion of an Assessment question that identifies or permits identification of Supplier.
Unique Identifiers means information including but not limited to a person's social security number, driver's license number, employee identification number, biometric identifiers, personal financial information, passwords or other access codes, medical records, home or personal telephone numbers, and personal email addresses.
Examples of Unique Identifiers in a sentence
Once the Report is provided to You, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall promptly destroy the Physical Addresses provided by You, but shall store the information on the Report (i.e., Geo Data and corresponding Unique Identifiers) for use in targeting Your Ads through the Platform.
Having regard to and subject to Clause 20 (Payment under CP&F), the Authority and the Contractor shall comply with the provisions of this Clause 22 (Unique Identifiers).
Confirmation of a receipt of deliveries by Unique Identifiers shall not be construed as an acceptance of the Articles for the purposes of Clause 58 (Delivery, Acceptance, Rejection and transfer of Title and Risk) or any other term of this Contract relating to acceptance by the Authority.
More Definitions of Unique Identifiers
Unique Identifiers has the meaning given to such term in clause 16.1.
Unique Identifiers has the meaning given to it in the Article 6.2
Unique Identifiers means, as applicable, account number, sort code, bank identifier code (BIC) and international bank account number (IBAN).
Unique Identifiers means reference numbers issued under s1082
Unique Identifiers means an identifier (usually a number) assigned to an individual uniquely to identify that individual for the purposes of the operations of the organisation but does not include an identifier that consists only of the individual’s name.
Unique Identifiers means information unique to you that permits us to identify you, such as, for example, your social security or employer identification number.
Unique Identifiers comprise the following: Unique Order Identifier (“UOI”) generated by the Contracting, Purchasing & Finance (CP&E) electronic procurement tool for non inventory purchase orders; Unique Receipt Reference Identifier (“URRI”), generated by CP&F for inventory purchase orders; or Electronic Business Capability (“EBC”) Unique Package Identifier (“EUPI”) generated for EBC contractor logistic support contracts. EUPIs comprise two parts, the first part being the identifier allocated by the Authority and the second part being the identifier generated by the Contractor;