Table 1 definition

Table 1 means Table 1 of the Reporting ITS.
Table 1 or “Table 1R2” or “Table 1R3”, or “Table1R4 and Table 1-2”, • “Table 1R5 and Table 1-2”, • “Table 1R6, Table 1-2, and Table 1-3”, • “Table 1R7, Table 1-2, and Table 1-3R1”, • “Table 1R8, Table 1-2, and Table 1-3R2”, • “Table 1R9, Table 1-2, and Table 1-3R3”, • “Table 1R10, Table 1-2, and Table 1-3R4”, • “Table 1R11, Table 1-2, and Table 1-3R5”, • “Table 1R12, Table 1-2 and Table 1-3R6”, • “Table 1R12, Table 1-2, Table 1-3R6, and Table 1-4”, • “Table 1R12, Table 1-2, Table 1-3R6, and Table 1-4R1” • “Table 1R12, Table 1-2, Table 1-3R6, and Table 1-4R2” • “Table 1R12, Table 1-2, Table 1-3R6, and Table 1-4R3”. • “Table 1R12, Table 1-2, Table 1-3R6, and Table 1-4R4” • “Table 1R12, Table 1-2, Table 1-3R6, and Table 1-4R5” • “Table 1R12, Table 1-2, Table 1-3R6, and Table 1-4R6” References in the Purchase Agreement and any supplemental agreements and associated letter agreements to “Table 1R4” or “Table 1R5” (where no corresponding reference to Table 1-2 is made) are deemed to refer to “Table 1R12 and Table 1-3R6”, (including without limitation, and for the avoidance of doubt, the references to Table 1R4 in Section 3 of Supplemental Agreement No. 9 dated April 6, 2018). However, references in the Purchase Agreement to Table 1R5 in Letter Agreement AAL-PA-LA-1106650R4 entitled “[****]” is deemed to only refer to Table 1R12 and the references to Table 1R5 in the Slide Letter Agreement remain references to Table 1R5. References in the Purchase Agreement and any supplemental agreements and associated letter agreements to “Table 1R6”, “Table 1R7”, “Table 1R8”, “Table 1R9”, “Table 1R10” or “Table 1R11” (where no corresponding reference to either Table 1-2 or Table 1-3 is made) are deemed to refer to only “Table 1R12”. Additionally, for the avoidance of doubt, references in the Purchase Agreement and any supplemental agreements and associated letter agreements to “Table 1-2” (where no corresponding reference to Table 1R4 or Table 1R5 is made) remain references to “Table 1-2”. PA 03735 SA-29, Page 3 BOEING PROPRIETARY
Table 1 means the table included in the Applications for a Qualified Residential Rental Project that itemizes the proposed number of units, square footage, rent, utility allowance, and the income restriction each unit or other characteristics deemed appropriate by the Committee for the subject Project.

Examples of Table 1 in a sentence

  • The performance bond the Purchaser must submit for this contract is shown in Table 1.

  • The Purchaser is required to make payments for road use and maintenance at the rates listed in Table 1 or as amended by revisions to road use permits.

  • The Term is related to the academic terms of the Institution and the Residence “Move-in” and “Move-out” days detailed in Table 1.

  • If the Resident wishes to move-in prior to the scheduled move-in day, the Resident may do so at the Manager’s then posted nightly rate and subject to availability (detailed in Table 1 & 3).

  • Based on interpretation by the entire cohort of experienced and novice users, median values at 60 ml balloon fill volumes were 18.6 mm (5th–95th percentile values of 12.8–21.6) for maximum EGJ diameter, 5.5 mm2/mmHg (2.8–8.0) for EGJ-DI, 48.1 mmHg (36.0–64.9) for distensive pressure, and 19.5 mm (15.0– 21.6) for distal esophageal body diameter (Table 1).


More Definitions of Table 1

Table 1. Parties Start date Addendum Effective Date. The Parties Exporter (who sends the Restricted Transfer) Importer (who receives the Restricted Transfer) Parties’ details Full legal name: Trintech (UK) Limited Trading name (if different): Main address (if a company registered address): 0 Xxxxxxxxxxx, 0xx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx, XX0X 0XX, XX Official registration number (if any) (company number or similar identifier): 03231579 Full legal name: Trading name (if different): Main address (if a company registered address): Official registration number (if any) (company number or similar identifier): Key Contact Full Name (optional): Job Title: Contact details including email: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx Full Name (optional): Job Title: Contact details including email: Signature (if required for the purposes of Section 2) Table 2: Selected SCCs, Modules and Selected Clauses Addendum EU SCCs The version of the Approved EU SCCs which this Addendum is appended to, detailed below, including the Appendix Information: Date: Reference (if any): Other identifier (if any): Or x the Approved EU SCCs, including the Appendix Information and with only the following modules, clauses or optional provisions of the Approved EU SCCs brought into effect for the purposes of this Addendum: Module Module in Clause 7 Clause 11 Clause 9a Clause 9a Is personal data operation (Docking (Option) (Prior (Time period) received from the Clause) Authorisation Importer combined or General with personal data Authorisation) collected by the Exporter? 2 Controller to processor Applicable Applicable General Authorization 30 days Table 3: Appendix Information
Table 1. The parties’ details, key contacts, Data Subject contacts, and signatures are in the signature block of the DPA. • Table 2: o The UK country’s law that governs the IDTA is: England and Wales. o The primary place for legal claims to be made by the parties is: England and Wales. o The statuses of the Data Exporter and Data Importer are described in Exhibit 1. o The UK GDPR may apply to the Data Importer’s processing of Personal Data under the Agreement. o The relationship among the agreements setting forth data protection terms among the parties, including this Section, the DPA, and the Agreement, is described in Section 1 of the DPA. o The duration that the parties may process Personal Data is set forth in the DPA. o The IDTA is coterminous with the DPA. Neither party may terminate the IDTA before the DPA ends unless one of the parties breaches the IDTA or the parties agree in writing. o The Data Importer may transfer Personal Data to another organization or person (who is a different legal entity) if such transfer complies with the IDTA’s applicable Mandatory Clauses. o The parties will review the Security Requirements listed in Table 4, and any supplementary measures they adopt, to this DPA each year. • Table 3: o The categories of Personal Data, Sensitive Data, Data Subjects, and purposes of processing are described in Exhibit 1. Such description may only be updated by written agreement of the parties. • Table 4: o The security measures adopted by the parties are described in Section 6 of this DPA. Such security measures may only be updated by written agreement of the parties.
Table 1. A sample table. Note caption above table. Table text heading* Table text 1940 1950 1960 0000 0000 0000 2000 %GW Table text 15 441 340 926 196 522 83 97.4 Table text 64 944 626 173 356 171 516 99.9 Total 79 1385 966 1099 552 693 599 * A footnote should look like this using 10 point Cambria. %GW = percent groundwater Be sure to describe any abbreviations or symbols, and, unlike in this table, be sure to note the units!
Table 1 means the table in Schedule 1 to the 1995 Regulations.
Table 1. Means, standard deviations and correlations of measured price references. MeanStdCorrelation (1)(2)(3)(4)(5) (1) Reservation price0.0550.064 (2) Target price0.0750.0810.911⁄⁄⁄ 0 (3) Initial offer0.0970.0970.888⁄⁄⁄0.968⁄⁄⁄ (4) Price negotiation outcome0.0730.0760.861⁄⁄⁄0.925⁄⁄⁄0.912⁄⁄⁄ (5) Sizea(6) Profitability0.3360.4230.6290.224—0.110—0.389⁄⁄⁄—0.115—0.407⁄⁄⁄—0.112—0.407⁄⁄⁄—0.131⁄—0.388⁄⁄⁄—0.005 Note: STD: standard deviation. a Measured in 1000,000 euro. Table 2 Regression model with price references. Regression model S.E. of Estimate = 0.0284
Table 1. Supported Configuration AttributesX”. Note: When no arguments for any configuration attribute are specified with the sadmin attr flush command, it is assumed that arguments for all configuration attributes have been specified and hence, all Solidifier Configuration attributes from all files are removed. Syntax Description (Linux, Solaris) sadmin attr add [ -a | -p | -u ] filename1 ... filenameN
Table 1. Power Availability Monthly Objective Objective Service Level Credit Disaster Recovery Second Site Availability 99.99% Poll Disaster Recovery as a Service Gateway every 5 min. for connectivity to the Internet or Wide Area Network (WAN) and to Storage, then record a value of UP or DOWN. If the Disaster Recovery as a Service Gateway is DOWN perform the 99.99% to 99.85% Monthly = Rogers will issue a credit to you in an amount equal to 1/30th of the total monthly xxxx for the affected service monthly fee paid by you of the cumulative duration of such unavailability during such Calendar Month. Less than 99.85% Monthly = Rogers will issue a credit following calculation: Impact = SUM(DOWN_POLL) Deviation = Total time available in the Month in Min. – Impact Availability = Deviation / Total time available in the Month in Min. X 100 to you in an amount equal to the total monthly xxxx for the affected service monthly fee paid by you for the affected Services. MyAccount Portal (MyAccount API and MyAccount Web Portal) 99.99% Poll every five (5) min. for connectivity to the MyAccount Portal and record a value of UP or DOWN. Impact = SUM(DOWN_POLL) Deviation = Total time available in the Calendar Month in Min. – Impact Availability = Deviation / Total time available in the Month in Min. X 100 99.99% to 99.85% Monthly = Rogers will issue a credit to you in an amount equal to 1/30th of the total monthly xxxx for the affected service monthly fee paid by you of the cumulative duration of such unavailability during such Calendar Month. Less than 99.85% Monthly = Rogers will issue a credit to you in an amount equal to the total monthly xxxx for the affected service monthly fee paid by you for the affected Services. Zerto Service Portals (Zerto dedicated vCloud Director and Zerto Management Portal (Cloud Based)) 99.99% Poll every five (5) min. for connectivity to the MyAccount Portal and record a value of UP or DOWN. Impact = SUM(DOWN_POLL) Deviation = Total time available in the Calendar Month in Min. – Impact Availability = Deviation / Total time available in the Month in Min. X 100 99.99% to 99.85% Monthly = Rogers will issue a credit to you in an amount equal to 1/30th of the total monthly xxxx for the affected service monthly fee paid by you of the cumulative duration of such unavailability during such Calendar Month. Less than 99.85% Monthly = Rogers will issue a credit to you in an amount equal to the total monthly xxxx for the affected service monthly fee paid by you for...