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Sectors Sample Clauses

Sectors. Voting on the Management Committee shall be by sector. The Management Committee shall be comprised of five sectors: Generator Owners; Other Suppliers; Transmission Owners; End-Use Consumers; and Public Power/Environmental Parties. A Party must, within thirty (30) days of the commencement of ISO operations or within thirty (30) days of becoming a Party and thereafter not later than the thirtieth day of November of each year, advise the President of the ISO, in writing, of the sector in which the Party is qualified to participate. If a Party is qualified to participate in more than one sector, it shall advise the ISO President, in writing, of the sector in which it chooses to vote; provided, however, that an Investor-Owned Transmission Owner must participate in the Transmission Owners sector, and a State Public Power Authority qualified to participate in the Public Power/Environmental Party sector must participate in that sector; and provided further, that a Party qualified to participate in the Large Energy Using Governmental Agency subsector of the End Use Consumer sector or in the government agency subsector of the End Use Consumer sector may not participate in the Large Consumer subsector of the End Use Consumer sector. An ESCO, Municipal Electric System, Cooperatively Owned Electric System, Generator Owner, State Public Power Authority or Environmental Party may not participate in the End-Use Consumer sector. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, (i) a Demand Response Provider that is not a Transmission Owner shall be eligible to vote only in the Other Suppliers sector, and (ii) a Distributed Generator Owner shall be eligible to vote in the Other Suppliers sector; provided, however, that: (a) if the Distributed Generator is owned by an End-Use Consumer or an Affiliate thereof, and the primary purpose of the Distributed Generator is to supply electrical energy and capacity to that End-Use Consumer, then the Distributed Generator Owner shall participate in the End-Use Consumers sector; or (b) if the Distributed Generator is owned by an entity that is not an Affiliate of an End-Use Consumer, and the primary purpose of the Distributed Generator is to sell electrical energy and capacity into the grid, then the Distributed Generator Owner shall participate in the Generator Owners sector. In determining the primary purpose of a Distributed Generator under paragraphs (a) and
Sectors. Broadcasting; television; press; published works; cinematic products; import and distribution services; telecommunication services; marine transportation of cargoes and passengers; tourism services; banking services; insurance services; exploitation of oil and gas; fisheries.
Sectors. 5.04.01 The maximum number of scheduled sectors during any 24-hour period will be limited to eight (8).
Sectors. Voting on the Management Committee shall be by sector. The Management Committee shall be comprised of five sectors: Generator Owners; Other Suppliers; Transmission Owners; End-Use Consumers; and Public Power/Environmental Parties. A Party must, within thirty (30) days of the commencement of ISO operations or within thirty (30) days of becoming a Party and thereafter not later than the thirtieth day of November of each year, advise the President of the ISO, in writing, of the sector in which the Party is qualified to participate. If a Party is qualified to participate in more than one sector, it shall advise the ISO President, in writing, of the sector in which it chooses to vote; provided, however, that an Investor-Owned Transmission Owner must participate in the Transmission Owners sector, and a State Public Power Authority qualified to participate in the Public Power/Environmental Party sector must participate in that sector.
Sectors. Each Member Company shall be classified by the Executive Committee in one of the following seven (7) Sectors (each a “Sector”, and collectively, the “Sectors”): (a) Investor-Owned Utility Sector – This Sector includes any investor- owned entity with substantial business interest in ownership and/or operation in any of the asset categories of generation, transmission or distribution. (b) Federal/State Sector – This Sector includes any U.S. federal entity that owns and/or operates electric facilities and/or provides balancing authority services, in any of the asset categories of generation, transmission, or distribution; or any entity that is owned by or subject to the governmental authority of a state and that is engaged in the generation, delivery, and/or sale of electric power to end-use customers primarily within the political boundaries of the state. (c) Cooperative Sector – This Sector includes any non-governmental entity that is incorporated under the laws of the state in which it operates, is owned by and provides electric service to end-use customers at cost, and is governed by a board of directors that is elected by the membership of the entity; and any non- governmental entity owned by and which provides generation and/or transmission service to such entities. (d) Municipal Sector – This Sector includes any entity owned by or subject to the governmental authority of a municipality, that is engaged in the generation, delivery, and/or sale of electric power to end-use customers primarily within the political boundaries of the municipality; and any entity, whose members are municipalities, formed under state law for the purpose of generating or purchasing electricity for sale at wholesale to their members.
SectorsWithin the Territory described above, Company is appointed as a CATC™ authorized to provide Certiport Products and Services solely in the Sectors that are indicated below:
SectorsThe Employer shall not award work to an eligible non-signatory subcontractor except on an authorized project(s) as follows. Residential - Province Wide Authorized Commercial - Province Wide Authorized Institutional - “Out of Town” 1 Institutional - Not “Out of Town” 1, 2 Authorized Not Authorized Industrial - Province Wide Not Authorized 1 The definition of an “out of town project” which applies pursuant to Article 8.700 shall also apply to the determination of whether an Institutional project is “Authorized” or “Not Authorized” in accordance with Article 3.302 (b). 2 Refer to the Appendix “D” for an exception to this restriction.
Sectors. Exposure to a single “sector” (as defined in the applicable Bloomberg Industry Classification System (“BICS”)): No more than 25% of the AEM Allocation, except as set forth below with respect to the “financial” sector. • Exposure to “financial” sector (as defined in the applicable BICS): No more than 40% of the AEM Allocation. • Sublimit for the “banking” subsectors of the “financial sector” (as defined in the applicable BICS): No more than 30% of the AEM Allocation. • Sublimit for other subsectors of the “financial” sectors: No more than 12.5% of the AEM Allocation. • Ratings Limits: Up to 100% of the AEM allocation shall be invested in debt securities rated Investment Grade (as defined below), except as set forth below with respect to HY Securities (defined below). • No more than 15% of the AEM Allocation may be invested HY Securities (as defined below).
Sectors. The ESAP2 Grant Scheme addresses five service sectors, namely education, health, water and sanitation, agriculture and rural roads. The latter sector is new to the program, as it has not been targeted in ESAP1. Applicants should demonstrate capacity and resources to operate their SA activities in at least two or more of these five sectors. Prospective grantees (SAIPs) are strongly encouraged to cover the performance of the sector as a whole in the kebele / woreda, not only engage with individual service facilities (such as individual schools or health centers). Below, we shortly sketch the sectors and provide examples on the challenges that exist in each sector’s service delivery.
Sectors. The main sectors with investable assets in which adverse land rights impacts could play a role are: • agriculture, livestock farming and fisheries • mining, oil and gas extraction • infrastructure • forestry • energy sector 14 xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/documenten/rapporten/2014/09/01/mvo-sector-risico-analyse; for the English version, see xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/-/media/imvo/files/mvo-sector-risk- assessment.pdf?la=en&hash=E04F2533DE30CFF10A2C2D3C2E2D1327