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Section 9 on Relative Ordering of Characters was added with references to ISO/IEC 14651 and Unicode Collation Algorithm.Įngine means (a) each of the two engines (generic manufacturer and model ) listed by manufacturer’s serial number and further described in Annex A to the Indenture Supplement originally executed and delivered under the Indenture, whether or not from time to time installed on the Airframe or installed on any other airframe or on any other aircraft, and (b) any Replacement Engine that may from time to time be substituted for an Engine pursuant to Section 7.04 or 7.05 of the Indenture together in each case with any and all related Parts, but excluding items installed or incorporated in or attached to any such engine from time to time that are excluded from the definition of Parts. Tariff Record Collation Value:This is a value provided by the Tariff Submitter that determines the order in which the Tariff Records are compiled.Ĭollation concerns donations made during the lifetime by a parent to a child or children.Ĭollation, synthesis and interpretation of secondary data if any.Ĭollation of data with other neighbouring CDOPs across the region – in order to identify lessons on the prevention of child deaths. 16/2000 - Provision and Collation of Land Survey and Mapping Data for details.ĭeliverables will typically include: Collation of information. Reports on technical and financial feasibility and related implications. List of consents and approvals. Schedule of required surveys, tests, analyses, site and other investigations.Ī Tariff Record Collation Value may be modified as part of another Tariff Filing. Some form of collating will be necessary for multiple page documents but if collating should be done while printing or in the inserting phase of the project depends on the size, type of information, and design of the piece.Examples of such properties are: Casing information, Numeric information, Currency information, Display behaviour information such as line breaks, widths etc., Combining behaviour, Spacing behaviour, Directional behaviour, Default Collation behaviour, relevance in Mark Up contexts, Compatibility equivalence and other Unicode normalization related information.Ĭollation and analysis of school leaver destination data has been undertaken by SDS on behalf of the Scottish Government for a number of years. It is also best practice to add a sort number onto each page so an audit can be conducted to confirm that the pages have been collated correctly and are in the correct order. Typically when a piece has multiple pages with generic information, the piece is inserted one after the other, as the sequence does not matter, but when there is personalized information it is better to nest the pages to ensure that personal information is consistent. A printer can either print the pieces in the correct order or print each version separately and collate the pieces when inserting. In these cases the piece can either be inserted one after the other or can be nested behind each other.

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When a piece needs to be inserted into a regular #10 envelope collating will need to be done after the piece is folded when the pieces are being inserted.

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Once the files are printed they can be directly inserted into 9x12 envelopes stapled or binded and will remain in the correct order and grouping.

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We can also setup your variable data merge so that the file is in the correct format to be collated when printing.Ĭollating during the printing process works well for packets that will be stapled, binded, or inserted into a 9”x12” envelope. At Action Mail we can collate when printing (as long as the file has a FreeForm, PPML, Creo VPS, Xerorx VIPP, PDF/VT imposition or needs to be collated after a set number of pages) and can also collate after printing when inserting or assembling the piece. Pages can be collated based on a set number of pages (after every nth page) or after each record (when printing variable data). Collating is important when sending multiple page documents like open enrollment information, financial documents, statements, etc that have sensitive and personalized information on each page.













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