ROW definition

ROW means Right of Way.
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ROW means a single record in a table of a Sisense data model. For licensing purposes, only Rows in tables that were added to the data model from external sources are counted. If a base table is used by several data models, it is counted only once.

Examples of ROW in a sentence

  • At the discretion of TxDOT, DB Contractor may use the Project ROW for the temporary staging/storing of equipment for a reasonable period while DB Contractor is performing Maintenance Services.

  • DB Contractor shall not be entitled to, and shall not purport to, grant the use of the Project or the Project ROW to anyone without the written approval of TxDOT.

  • These design standards are not exhaustive and the City, as the owner, keeper and manager of the ROW retains the right to modify or adjust the requirements on a case-by-case basis.

  • DB Contractor shall have no interest, right or title in or to the Project or the Project ROW.

  • DB Contractor shall not use the Project, the Project ROW or any of the premises provided by TxDOT for any purpose other than the performance of Maintenance Services in accordance with the CMA Documents.


More Definitions of ROW

ROW means all countries and jurisdictions in the Territory, other than the U.S. Territory.
ROW means the world other than the United States.
ROW means right-of-way.
ROW means Right of Way, inclusive of all the ancillary land owned by NHA for usage by commuters.
ROW means Countries other than the Major Market Countries.
ROW means all countries of the Territory other than the U.S. For clarity, except as expressly set forth in Article 2, the territories licensed under the China Agreement are not included in RoW.
ROW means the entire world, excluding the Territory.