Common use of Amounts Due Clause in Contracts

Amounts Due. The invoiced amount due from the Judicial Council to Contractor for each Billing Cycle for Electricity delivered to the Electrical Interconnection Point shall be: A = P x Q where: A = Amount of payment due to Contractor for Electricity for the Billing Cycle. P = Fixed Price due per kWh delivered for the Billing Cycle of that Contract Year (see table in Section 2.2). Q = Quantity of Electricity delivered to the Judicial Council in kWh for the Billing Cycle per the Meter.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement, Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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Amounts Due. The invoiced amount due from the Judicial Council HOST to Contractor CONTRACTOR for each Billing Cycle for Electricity delivered to the Electrical Interconnection Point shall be: be:‌ A = P x Q where: A = Amount of payment due to Contractor CONTRACTOR for Electricity for the Billing Cycle. P = Fixed Price due per kWh delivered for the Billing Cycle of that Contract Year (see table in Section 2.2). Q = Quantity of Electricity delivered to the Judicial Council HOST in kWh for the Billing Cycle per the Meter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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Amounts Due. The invoiced amount due from the Judicial Council to Contractor for each Billing Cycle for Electricity delivered to the Electrical Interconnection Point shall be: A = P x Q where: A = Amount of payment due to Contractor for Electricity for the Billing Cycle. P = Fixed Price due per kWh delivered for the Billing Cycle of that Contract Year (see table in Section 2.2). Q = Quantity of Electricity delivered to the Judicial Council in kWh for the Billing Cycle per the Meter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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