Example Calculation a. Total transactions during the reporting month equal 42,078.
b. Total transactions failing the standard of 100% equal 2,163.
c. Percentage response time is calculated as follows: ((42,078 – 2,163) / 42,078) * 100 = 94.86%
d. The threshold of 95.01% less the percentage response time of 94.86% = .15%.
e. The difference is less than a 1% reduction; therefore, Citizens is not due a service credit.
Example Calculation. An example calculation of payments that may be due under this Section 4 of Exhibit A is shown in Schedule A7.
Example Calculation a. Total requests during the reporting month equal 17.
b. Total requests failing the standard of 100% equal 2.
c. Percentage data recovery response is calculated as follows: ((17 – 2) / 17) * 100 = 88.24%
d. The threshold of 90.01% less the percentage data recovery response of 88.24% = 1.77%. The difference is greater than a 1% reduction but is less than a 2% reduction; therefore, citizens is due 1% of the services fees as a performance credit. Company Name (“Vendor”): Agreement Name/Number (“Agreement”): Primary Vendor Contact Name: Telephone: Email: Citizens is subject to Florida public records laws, including Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. As a part of providing public access to Citizens’ records, Citizens makes its contracts available on Citizens’ external website located at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx. This Addendum is incorporated into the Agreement in order to address Citizens’ public posting of the Agreement and its disclosure to third parties. If Vendor asserts that any portion of the Agreement is exempt from disclosure under Florida public records laws, (the “Redacted Information”), such as information that Vendor considers a protected “trade secret” per Section 815.045, Florida Statutes, then Vendor must select the corresponding declaration below and provide the following to Xxxxxx.XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx:
(1) A copy of the Agreement in PDF format with the Redacted Information removed (the “Redacted Agreement”); and,
(2) A dated statement on Vendor’s letterhead in PDF format clearly identifying the legal basis for Vendor’s redaction of the Redacted Information (the “Redaction Justification”).
Example Calculation a. Assuming reporting month is February 2012 (41,760 minutes).
b. Assuming a maintenance window of Sundays from midnight to 4:00 a.m. Eastern standard time (equals scheduled downtime of 960 minutes).
c. Scheduled uptime equals 40,800 minutes (total minutes of 41,760 in February 2012 less 960 minutes of scheduled downtime).
d. Assuming actual uptime of 40,000 minutes, percentage uptime is calculated as follows: (40,000 / 40,800) *100 = 98.04%.
e. The threshold of 99.99% less the percentage uptime of 98.04% = 1.95%.
f. The difference is greater than a 1% reduction in percentage uptime but is less than a 2% reduction in percentage uptime; therefore, Citizens is due 10% of the services fees as a service credit.
Example Calculation. The following is an example calculation of the mass allocation of SCO, Raw Gas, Dry Gas, Propane, Butane, C5+ Condensate, acid gas and system difference between Users for one Allocation Period. The values for the terms and expressions, the number of Users, the Allocation Period and other conditions, all as described in Paragraph A.1 below, are for purposes of example only.
Example Calculation. For example, if aggregate Net Sales of a Product for the Licensed Indication throughout the Gilead Original Territory were equal to [*] Dollars ([*]) in a calendar year, and no offsets or reductions described in Sections 8.3(g), (h) or (i) are applicable, then the royalty payable to JT hereunder for such total Net Sales would be equal to ([*]) plus ([*]) plus ([*]), for a total royalty of [*] Dollars ([*]).
Example Calculation. (a) Assuming reporting month is February 2012 (41,760 minutes).
(b) Assuming a Maintenance Window of Sundays from Midnight to 4:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (equals Scheduled Downtime of 960 minutes).
(c) Scheduled Uptime equals 40,800 minutes (total minutes of 41,760 in February 2012 less 960 minutes of Scheduled Downtime).
(d) Assuming Actual Uptime of 40,000 minutes. A Percentage Uptime is calculated as follows: (40,000 / 40,800) *100 = 98.04%.
(e) The threshold of 99.99% less the Percentage Uptime of 98.04% = 1.95%.
(f) The difference is greater than a 1% reduction but is less than a 2% reduction; therefore, Subscriber is due 10% of the Services Fees as a Performance Credit.
Example Calculation. (a) Total Responses for the annual satisfaction survey equal 1,277.
(b) Total Responses failing the Standard of 100% equal 40.
(c) Percentage Subscriber Satisfaction is calculated as follows: ((1,277 – 40) / 1,277) * 100 = 96.86%.
(d) The Percentage Subscriber Satisfaction of 96.86% exceeds the threshold of 90.01%; therefore, Subscriber is not due a Performance Credit.
Example Calculation a) Total requests during the reporting month equal 17.
b) Total requests failing the standard of 100% equal 2.
c) Percentage data recovery response is calculated as follows: ((17 – 2) / 17) * 100 = 88.24%
Example Calculation. A Shipper with a gas transportation agreement for Firm Gas Transportation Services with an Operational MDQ of 1000 GJ/Day and a Confirmed Delivery Nomination of 1150 GJ and a Confirmed Receipt Nomination of 1200 GJ for a Path on a certain Day, will be charged an Authorised Overrun Charge for the Path as follows: 200 GJ x Authorised Overrun Rate