Physical Format Clause Samples

The Physical Format clause defines the required physical characteristics or specifications of documents, materials, or deliverables under an agreement. It typically outlines details such as paper size, binding method, digital file type, or other tangible attributes that must be met for submissions or products. By setting these standards, the clause ensures consistency, compatibility, and quality control, reducing misunderstandings and disputes over the acceptability of delivered items.
Physical Format. 7-1 7.1. Memory Stick Capacity...................................... 7-1 7.2. Physical Structure......................................... 7-3 7.3. ExtraDataArea.............................................. 7-4 7.4. Boot Block................................................. 7-7 7.5. User Block................................................. 7-16 7.6. Information Block.......................................... 7-16 7.7. Logical/Physical Translation Table Block................... 7-17 7.8. Factory Default............................................ 7-19 7.9. Example of Boot Block Retrieval............................ 7-20 7.10. Example of Sector Data Updating............................ 7-21 7.11. Example of Sector Data Readout............................. 7-22 7.12. Example of Logical/Physical Translation Table Generation... 7-23
Physical Format. Individual invoice sets shall be attached so that all copies and/or pages of the original invoice remain contiguous. If the vendor supplies photocopies of any pages (e.g., to supplement a multi- part invoice), then all invoice photocopies shall be attached to the original certified invoice. Invoices printed on continuous paper sets shall be stripped of letter edge perforation guides. Invoices shall be stripped of any interleaved carbon inserts.
Physical Format. 7-1 7.1. Memory Stick Capacity........................................ 7-1 7.2. Physical Structure........................................... 7-3 7.3. ExtraDataArea................................................ 7-4 7.4. Boot Block................................................... 7-7 7.5. User Block................................................... 7-16 7.6. Information Block............................................ 7-16 7.7. Logical/Physical Translation Table Block..................... 7-17 7.8. Factory Default.............................................. 7-19 7.9. Example of Boot Block Retrieval.............................. 7-20 7.10. Example of Sector Data Updating.............................. 7-21 7.11. Example of Sector Data Readout............................... 7-22 7.12. Example of Logical/Physical Translation Table Generation..... 7-23 8. Logical Format...................................................... 8-1 8.1. Overview..................................................... 8-1 8.2. Parameter Setting by Capacity................................ 8-5 8.3. Digital Read Protect Bit..................................... 8-23 8.4. Special File................................................. 8-24 8.5. Relation between Logical Sector and Logical Address.......... 8-25 8.6. Notes on Format Processing................................... 8-26 9. Directory Regulation................................................ 9-1 9.1. Overview..................................................... 9-1 9.2. Directory Structure.......................................... 9-2 CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED EXHIBIT B EXCEPTIONS TO PERTINENT LEXAR TECHNOLOGY * * Material has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. EXHIBIT C SUBLICENSE AGREEMENT EXHIBIT C (to Lexar Technology License Agreement) FORM OF SUB-LICENSE AGREEMENT Any sub-license Agreement made and entered into between SONY and a sub- licensee ("SUBLICENSEE"), as permitted under Section 2.2 (b) of the Agreement, shall be entered into only with SUBLICENSEES that have also executed SONY's form Memory Stick - Player/Recorder Agreement, shall not include any terms inconsistent with the Agreement and shall include the following terms:
Physical Format. If the records that the corporation is required to keep under rules 14.3 and 14.4 are kept in electronic form: (a) the records must be convertible into hard copy;
Physical Format. Place where Records are kept .....................................................................

Related to Physical Format

  • Physical Fitness New Employees. New employees are required to file a medical examination report with the Director of Health Services before reporting for duty in the Des Moines schools. The employee must pay the cost of this examination given by a physician of his/her choice and reported on the form provided by the Employer.

  • Physical File Characteristics 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 will be the responsibility of CLEC-1. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1.

  • ODUF Physical File Characteristics 6.2.1 ODUF will be distributed to TWTC via Secure File Transfer Protocol (FTP). The ODUF feed will be a variable block format. The data on the ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis Monday through Friday except holidays. Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. If AT&T determines the Secure FTP Mailbox is nearing capacity levels, AT&T may move the customer to CONNECT: Direct file delivery. 6.2.2 If the customer is moved, CONNECT: Direct data circuits (private line or dial-up) will be required between AT&T and TWTC for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, TWTC will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with AT&T. TWTC will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the AT&T end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit messages successfully on an ongoing basis will be negotiated on an individual case basis. Any costs incurred for such equipment will be TWTC's responsibility. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the AT&T data center by AT&T and the associated charges assessed to TWTC. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by TWTC will be the responsibility of TWTC. Associated equipment on the AT&T end, including a modem, will be negotiated on an individual case basis between the Parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on TWTC end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of TWTC. 6.2.3 If TWTC utilizes FTP for data file transmission, purchase of the FTP software will be the responsibility of TWTC.

  • Physical Property Grantee will assume responsibility for the protection of all physical property and equipment purchased under this Grant. Grantee must furnish DFPS with a written, factual report of the theft of or damage to any equipment purchased under this Grant, including circumstances concerning its loss. In addition, in the event of any theft, vandalism, or other offense against the properties, Grantee will notify appropriate local law enforcement authorities.

  • Physical Exams The Employer agrees to provide without cost to employees, physical examinations and/or other appropriate tests when such tests are deemed necessary by management to determine whether the health of employees is being or has been adversely affected by exposure to potentially harmful physical agents, toxic materials, or infectious agents, or by attacks and assaults. The Employer agrees to provide to each affected employee who requests it a complete and accurate written report of any such medical examination or other appropriate tests related to occupational exposure. Additionally, written results of an industrial hygiene measurements or investigations related to an employee's occupational exposure will also be provided, upon request, to the employee or the employee's authorized representative. The Union and/or members of the applicable Health and Safety Committee will be provided copies of summary reports, but such reports will not contain personally identifying information.