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

  • Landlord does hereby lease unto Resident and Resident hereby leases from Landlord a room or suite accommodation (the “Unit”) in the apartment community known as The Row Apartments, Gainesville, FL consisting of a unit of the floor plan type selected above at the address shown above.

  • Landlord has the right to place or relocate Resident in another similar unit within The Row communities if Landlord deems it to be necessary, which may be located at a different street address but within similar proximity to campus.

  • Across our various specifications of board independence, the coefficient estimates on the conventional-and-social independence measures (Row 2) are both economically meaningful and statistically significant.

  • Resident is renting a unit of a floor plan type within The Row apartment communities.

  • Furniture is only included in the base rent at The Row building located at 000 XX 00xx Xxxxxx, and this building includes the package described herein and an additional side table in living rooms and night table and headboard in bedrooms.


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 Countries other than the Major Market Countries.
ROW means Right of Way, inclusive of all the ancillary land owned by NHA for usage by commuters.
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.