Point of Sale Sample Clauses

Point of Sale. The electric meter for each Participating Consumer’s account, as designated by the Local Distributor.
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Point of Sale. The electric meter for each Participating Consumer’s account, as designated by the LDC.
Point of Sale. The electric meter for each Participating Consumer’s account, as designated by the Local Distributor. Price and Term Appendix – The Price and Term Appendix substantially in the form of Appendix A hereto, which is then in effect under this ESA, and which amongst other terms sets forth the prices and terms for the provision of All-Requirements Power Supply for consumers in each Rate Class. Product – A unique All-Requirements Power Supply option offered to Eligible Consumers at a specific price and containing a specific combination of energy services and attributes unique from other products. Program – The Community Choice Power Supply Program, under which, the Plan is described and implemented. Rate Class – Consumer groupings consistent with definitions created by the Local Distributor and recognized by the Department.
Point of Sale. The electric meter for each Participating Consumer's account, as designated by the Distribution Utility, such that all line loss costs are included in Competitive Supplier price to bring power to the meter.
Point of Sale. If we approve your application for point of sale (POS) services, you may use your Card and PIN to pay for purchases from participating merchants who have agreed to accept the Card at POS terminals.
Point of Sale. Purchases at POS terminals can be made as often as you like from a checking account. You may purchase up to a maximum of $2,500.00 of goods and services each day. This maximum amount is exclusive of the maximum withdrawals you may make at ATMs. Because of the servicing schedule there may be a limited occasion when the Credit Union computers are down and may limit you $505.00 per day.
Point of Sale. “Point of sale” means the time and place at which the Product (i) exits the end of the chute from any delivery vehicle owned or operated by Supplier or its subcontractor to the specified location; or (ii) is loaded from Supplier’s plant onto any vehicle or equipment owned or operated by Customer or its agent or subcontractor. “Delivery” occurs at the point of sale. Title to and risk of loss of Product shall transfer to Customer at the point of sale.
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Point of Sale. Supplier reserves the right to ship from any plant owned or operated by it, and to determine the route and method of transportation. Customer shall comply with all of Supplier’s reasonable instructions regarding, and promptly accept, delivery and discharge of the Product. If, in the Supplier’s opinion, suitable ingress and egress are not available or if the Customer or its agent does not sign the bill of lading or otherwise receive the load in the manner agreed to by the parties the Product will, at Customer’s expense, be returned to Supplier.
Point of Sale. The point where sale of Electric Energy and ------------- Replacement Power will take place and title to and risk of loss with respect to, such Electric Energy and Replacement Power shall transfer is at the Point of Delivery for Electric Energy and the Replacement Power Delivery Point for Replacement Power. Buyer shall be responsible for any transmission beyond the Point of Delivery or the Replacement Power Delivery Point, as applicable.
Point of Sale. The TCU24 ATM card and TCU MasterMoneyTM debit card may be used to conduct Point-of-Sale (POS) transactions up to your limit or the available balance of your account, whichever is less. POS transaction limits are established on a case by case basis, generally up to $1,000.00.
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