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Do you call attachments schedules or attachments to schedules?

Author

Christopher Ramos

Updated on March 14, 2026

Embedding schedules into schedules raises the naming question again. It is a good idea to use a different naming convention for these embedded schedules. For example, it is a good idea to refer to the schedules to the main agreement as schedule and to call the attachments to those schedules an annex (or exhibit ).

What’s the difference between an appendix and a schedule?

an Appendix is “a supplementary document attached to the end of a writing. an Annexure is “something that is attached, such as a document to a report”. a Schedule is “a written list or inventory; esp., a statement that is attached to a document and…

How to attach a job to a schedule?

Other users must be granted one of the following SQL Server Agent fixed database roles in the msdb database: Note that the job owner can attach a job to a schedule and detach a job from a schedule without also having to be the schedule owner.

Is the schedule a part of the agreement?

a Schedule is not an integral part of the agreement as it “gives a detailed showing of the matters referred to in the document”. an Appendix ‘supplements’ the agreement and is part of the agreement.

What’s the difference between a schedule and an exhibit?

Schedules often take the form of lists or descriptions of information. Exhibits. Exhibits are not considered to be part of the definitive agreement. Exhibits are typically viewed as samples (also known as specimens) of documents that the parties intend to either execute or deliver at some point in the future.

Do you use schedules, exhibits, and addendums in an agreement?

Also note that agreements frequently use the terms exhibit, schedule, and addendum interchangeably (as well as the term annex). This is acceptable, so long as you understand the specific purposes that these attachments are meant to serve in the agreement you’re considering. This article discusses the most common uses of this terminology.

How are schedules used in a definitive agreement?

Schedules often take the form of lists or descriptions of information. The following is an example of how you can reference a schedule in a definitive agreement: “A true and complete list of the company’s customers is set forth on Schedule [_] attached hereto.” Exhibits are not considered to be part of the definitive agreement.