Recording instruments Clause Samples

The "Recording instruments" clause establishes the requirement and procedures for officially documenting legal instruments, such as deeds, mortgages, or other property-related documents, with the appropriate governmental office. In practice, this clause specifies which party is responsible for submitting the documents for recording, covers any associated fees, and may outline the timeline for completion. Its core function is to ensure that interests in property are properly recorded in public records, thereby providing notice to third parties and protecting the legal rights of the parties involved.
Recording instruments. The recording instruments used shall be such that measurements can be made with the following degrees of accuracy: 1.3.1. Acceleration: Accuracy = ± 5 % of the actual value; Frequency class of data channel: class 600 corresponding to ISO Standard 6487 (1980); Cross-axis sensitivity = < 5 % of the lowest point on the scale. 1.3.2. Speed: Accuracy: ± 2.5 % of the actual value; Sensitivity: 0.5 km/h.
Recording instruments. The recording instruments used shall be such that measurements can be made with the following degrees of accuracy: 1.3.1. Acceleration: Accuracy = ± 5 % of the actual value; Frequency class of data channel: class 600 corresponding to ISO Standard 6487 (1980); Cross-axis sensitivity = < 5 % of the lowest point on the scale. 1.3.2. Speed: Accuracy: ± 2.5 % of the actual value; Sensitivity: 0.5 km/h. * The relationship of the reduced mass "mr" of the pendulum to the total mass "m" of the pendulum at a distance "a" between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance "l" between the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: mr = m a
Recording instruments. The recording instruments used shall be such that measurements can be made with the following degrees of accuracy: 1.3.1. Acceleration: accuracy = + 5 % of the actual value; frequency class of data channel: class 600 corresponding to ISO Standard 6487 (1980); cross‑axis sensitivity = < 5 % of the lowest point on the scale. 1.3.2. Speed: accuracy: + 2.5 % of the actual value; sensitivity: 0.5 km/h. 1.3.3. Time recording: the instrumentation shall enable the action to be recorded throughout its duration and readings to be made to within one one‑thousandth of a second; the beginning of the impact at the moment of first contact between the headform and the item being tested shall be detected on the recordings used for analysing the test.
Recording instruments. The recording instruments used shall be such that measurements can be made with the following degrees of accuracy: ∗/ The relationship of the reduced mass "mr" of the pendulum to the total mass "m" of the pendulum at a distance "a" between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance "l" between the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: l mr = m a 1.3.1. Acceleration: accuracy = + 5 % of the actual value; frequency class of data channel: class 600 corresponding to ISO Standard 6487 (1980); cross-axis sensitivity = < 5 % of the lowest point on the scale. 1.3.2. Speed: accuracy: + 2.5 % of the actual value; sensitivity: 0.5 km/h. 1.3.3. Time recording: the instrumentation shall enable the action to be recorded throughout its duration and readings to be made to within one one-thousandth of a second; the beginning of the impact at the moment of first contact between the headform and the item being tested shall be detected on the recordings used for analysing the test.
Recording instruments. The recording instruments used shall be such that measurements can be made with the following degrees of accuracy: */ The relationship of the reduced mass "mr" of the pendulum to the total mass "m" of the pendulum at a distance "a" between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance "1" beween the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: mr = m 1. a 1.3.1. Acceleration: accuracy = + 5% of the actual value frequency class of the measurement chain: class/600 corresponding to the characteristics of ISO standard 6487
Recording instruments. Calpine authorizes Rosetta to file any and all recording instruments, conveyances and documents required to confirm and memorialize under applicable laws Rosetta’s legal interest and title in and to: (i) the Properties; and (ii) any other properties transferred from Calpine to Rosetta that were not listed in the 365 Order; as well as related agreements and contracts that have been or are being conveyed to Rosetta; provided, however, that Rosetta shall provide copies of such instruments, conveyances and documents to Calpine, and the opportunity to comment on any instruments, conveyances, or documents not attached as Exhibits hereto, at least five (5) business days before filing ; provided, further, that Rosetta shall: (a) provide at least one (1) business day’s advance written notice to Calpine regarding the nature and substance of any anticipated transactions (including without limitation communications) pursuant to that certain Limited Power of Attorney by and between Calpine Corporation and Rosetta Resources Operating, L.P., dated as of August 3, 2007; and (b) notify Calpine in writing regarding the substance of any such transactions promptly after the occurrence thereof.
Recording instruments. The recording instruments used shall be such that measurements can be made with the following degrees of accuracy: */ The relationship of the reduced mass "mr" of the pendulum to the total mass "m" of the pendulum at a distance "a" between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance "1" beween the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: mr = m 1. E/ECE/324 Rev.1/Add.24/Rev.1 E/ECE/TRANS/505 Regulation No. 25 page 36 Annex 6 1.3.1. Acceleration: accuracy = + 5% of the actual value frequency class of the measurement chain: class/600 corresponding to the characteristics of ISO standard 6487 (1980) cross-axis sensitivity 5% of the lowest point on the scale. 1.3.1. Acceleration: accuracy = + 5% of the real value; frequency response = up to 1,000/c/s; cross-axis sensitivity = </5% of the lowest point on the scale. 1.3.2. Speed: accuracy = + 2.5% of the real value; sensitivity = 0.5 km/h
Recording instruments. This Agreement (or a memorandum hereof) shall be recorded in the Department of Records in and for the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and in such other place or places as may be required by law at the expense of the Company, it being the intention of the parties hereto that the Indenture shall first be recorded and that this Agreement (or a memorandum hereof) shall be recorded immediately after the Indenture.
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