Instrument Metadata Sample Clauses

The Instrument Metadata clause defines the specific information and attributes associated with a particular financial instrument or contract. This typically includes details such as the instrument's name, type, unique identifiers, relevant dates, and any other descriptive data necessary for accurate identification and processing. By clearly outlining these metadata requirements, the clause ensures that all parties have a consistent understanding of the instrument's characteristics, reducing the risk of confusion or misidentification.
Instrument Metadata. The Physical Parameters of a DataSet are usually physical measurements, or derived from physical measurements. The Instrument Metadata describe the Instrument(s) linked with the content of the DataSet. There may be several Instrument entities for one DataSet. Each Instrument is described by the following metadata: MissionName Name of the Mission - Recommendation: The MissionName shall be checked with IPDA/PDS MissionName list. - PDS: MISSION_NAME - IAU: OBSERVATORY_CODE InstrumentName Name of the Instrument - Recommendation: The InstrumentName shall be checked with IPDA/PDS InstrumentName list. - PDS: INSTRUMENT_NAME - Instrument name for Observatories. InstrumentType Type of Instrument - The InstrumentType list is given in section 10.1 InstrumentKey Unique Instrument identifier, for cross reference use in Parameters metadata ReferenceURL URL pointing to an additional information about the resource. - In general, this information should be human-readable Notes:

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  • Images If applicable, the CONSULTANT is prohibited from capturing on any visual medium images of any property, logo, student, or employee of the DISTRICT, or any image that represents the DISTRICT without express written consent from the DISTRICT.

  • End User This agreement shall bind the ordering activity as end user but shall not operate to bind a Government employee or person acting on behalf of the Government in his or her personal capacity.

  • END USER AGREEMENTS (“EUA GAC acknowledges that the END USER may choose to enter into an End User Agreement (“EUA) with the Contractor through this Agreement, and that the term of the EUA may exceed the term of the current H-GAC Agreement. H-GAC’s acknowledgement is not an endorsement or approval of the End User Agreement’s terms and conditions. Contractor agrees not to offer, agree to or accept from the END USER, any terms or conditions that conflict with those in Contractor’s Agreement with H-GAC. Contractor affirms that termination of its Agreement with H-GAC for any reason shall not result in the termination of any underlying EUA, which shall in each instance, continue pursuant to the EUA’s stated terms and duration. Pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, termination of this Agreement will disallow the Contractor from entering into any new EUA with END USERS. Applicable H-GAC order processing charges will be due and payable to H-GAC

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