Database Table Plan Clause Samples

Database Table Plan. The Database is built to maximize the lifespan of the instrument data input. To accomplish this, it is set up as a Relational Database, with many small tables that reference other tables as their parent table, most leading back to a single root table.

Related to Database Table Plan

  • CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE TIA Section Indenture Section

  • Headings; Table of Contents The headings of the sections of this Agreement and the table of contents have been inserted for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed a part of this Agreement.

  • Captions; Table of Contents The captions or headings in this Agreement and the Table of Contents are for convenience only and in no way define, limit or describe the scope and intent of any provisions of this Agreement.

  • Specific Provisions for Access Rights to Software For the avoidance of doubt, the general provisions for Access Rights provided for in this Section 9 are applicable also to Software. Parties’ Access Rights to Software do not include any right to receive source code or object code ported to a certain hardware platform or any right to receive respective Software documentation in any particular form or detail, but only as available from the Party granting the Access Rights.

  • Level Four Within ten days after receiving the Board’s decision at Level Three, the Association may submit the grievance to arbitration. The Association shall notify the Board of its intention to submit the matter to arbitration within this ten-day period. After such notification, the following procedure shall be followed: a. The Association shall make a written request for the grievance’s arbitration by requesting the American Arbitration Association to submit to the parties the names of at least nine qualified arbitrators. The parties shall select the arbitrator according to the rules of the AAA. b. Each party shall provide the other with a copy of its arbitration demand. c. The arbitrator shall have no power to amend, subtract from, or add to this Agreement’s terms. The parties’ past practice in interpreting or applying this Agreement’s terms may only be relevant if the Agreement’s language is vague or ambiguous. d. If either party claims before the arbitrator that a particular grievance fails to meet the test of arbitrability, as set forth in this Grievance Procedure, the arbitrator shall first rule on such claim and, if sustained, shall not proceed further except to render the decision based upon sustaining the claim. The arbitrator’s jurisdictional authority is defined as and limited to determining any grievance between the parties to the grievance which concerns compliance with any of this Agreement’s terms, as provided in Section A(I) of this Article, and submitted to the arbitrator pursuant to this Agreement’s terms. The arbitrator shall not have authority to render a decision on any issue not submitted under these grievance procedures. Unless the parties expressly agree otherwise in writing, the arbitrator is limited to hearing only one grievance upon its merits at any one hearing. e. Neither party shall be permitted to assert in an arbitration proceeding any ground or to rely on any evidence not previously disclosed to the other party. At least ten days before the arbitration hearing the parties shall disclose (and provide copies of if at all possible) all exhibits, and a list of witnesses to be called and the anticipated nature of their testimony. f. The arbitrator’s decision on the grievance is binding and final. g. The cost of arbitration shall be divided equally between the Board and the Association. h. All documents, communications, and records dealing with the processing of a grievance shall be filed separately from the participant’s personnel file.