Text Search Clause Samples

The Text Search clause defines the rules and procedures for searching and retrieving specific words or phrases within a body of text, such as a contract or database. Typically, it outlines the tools or methods permitted for conducting searches, the scope of searchable content, and any limitations on the types of searches that can be performed. This clause ensures that parties can efficiently locate relevant information, thereby improving accessibility and reducing the risk of overlooking important details.
Text Search. The Text Search command of the WorldCard software allows you to quickly find a specific contact. To use Text Search in the WorldCard Management window, on the View menu point to Search, and click Text Search. The Text Search pane appears as follows:
Text Search. The Text Search function of the WorldCard Enterprise allows you to quickly find a spe- cific contact. To enter the Text Search function from the WorldCard Management window, you may select the Text Search mode by clicking View\Search\Text Search. After selecting the Text Search function, the Text Search screen will open and appear as follow.
Text Search. Type the phrase to search for in the Search phrase box. If the phrase is in the list, after you have finished typing in the search phrase, it will be highlighted in ▇▇▇▇. For example, after entering 洋基, the term 洋基 will be highlighted in ▇▇▇▇.

Related to Text Search

  • Job Search The Employer should assist surplus staff to find alternative employment by allowing them a reasonable amount of time off work to attend job interviews without loss of pay. This is subject to the Employer being notified of the time and location of the interview before the employee is released to attend it.

  • File Search Reports File search reports have been obtained from each Uniform Commercial Code filing office identified with respect to such Grantor in Section 2 hereof, and such search reports reflect no liens against any of the Collateral other than those permitted under the Credit Agreement.

  • TITLE SEARCH The following section provides the times for the Buyer’s lawyer to do the necessary searches and checks on the property. These will likely include matters such as checking the title to ensure that the Buyer is going to obtain good title and that there are no outstanding work orders.

  • UCC Search The results of a Uniform Commercial Code search showing all financing statements and other documents or instruments on file against the Borrower in the office of the Secretary of State of Texas, such search to be as of a date no more than ten (10) days prior to the date of the initial Advance or the Letter of Credit;

  • Directory Listings 15.1.1 CBT, as publisher of its White Pages, will include Primary Listings of CLEC’s resale directory customers in its White Pages, and shall cause its publisher to include primary listings of CLEC’s directory customers in its Publisher’s Yellow Pages Directories under the following terms and conditions: 15.1.1.1 CBT will publish the Primary Listing of CLEC Directory Customers located within the geographic scope of its White Pages directory and will recover costs for both resale and facility based Customers in accordance with the Act.