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access code

access code
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a code (a series of characters or digits) that must be entered in some way (typed or dialed or spoken) to get the use of something (a telephone line or a computer or a local area network etc.)

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    1. All employees had to memorize the access code.
    2. Access code
    3. Access code Type/Length: an4
    4. The associated access code cannot be modified by the principal.
    5. access not dependent on an access code obtainable only from the manufacturer, or a similar device,
    6. access not dependent on an access code obtainable only from the manufacturer, or a similar device, or
    7. access not dependent on an access code obtainable only from the manufacturer, or a similar device, or,
    8. Access to the OBD information shall not be dependent on any access code or other device or method obtainable only from the manufacturer or its suppliers.
    9. an access code associated with the “Guarantee Reference Number” is allocated and is communicated to the principal.
    10. In that case, the office of guarantee assigns one initial access code for the guarantee to the principal.
    11. an access code associated with the “guarantee reference number” is allocated and is communicated to the principal.’
    12. The access is legally restricted to certain categories of actors listed in the Code and which have to be identified by the Banque of France before having access to the credit rating.
    13. In that case, the office of guarantee assigns one initial access code for the guarantee to the principal. The principal can assign one or more access codes to this guarantee to be used by himself or his representatives,
    14. an access code associated with the “Guarantee Reference Number” is allocated and is communicated to the principal by the office of guarantee.
    15. an initial access code associated with the “guarantee reference number” shall be allocated and communicated to the principal by the office of guarantee.