Advice Letter definition

Advice Letter means (1) an informal request by a utility for Commission approval, authorization, or other relief, including an informal request for approval to furnish service under rates, charges, terms or conditions other than those contained in the utility’s tariffs then in effect, and (2) a compliance filing by a load-serving entity pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 380.
Advice Letter means any filing made to the CPUC by the Servicer on behalf of the Issuer with respect to the Fixed Recovery Charges or any True-Up Adjustment in the form of an advice letter, including the Issuance Advice Letter, any Routine Annual True-Up Mechanism Advice Letter, any Routine Semi-Annual True-Up Mechanism Advice Letter, any Routine Interim True-Up Mechanism Advice Letter, or any Non-Routine True-Up Mechanism Advice Letter.
Advice Letter means any filing made with the NHPUC by the Servicer on behalf of the Issuer to set or adjust the RRB Charge, including the Issuance Advice Letter, a Routine Semiannual True-Up Letter, a Routine True-Up Letter or a Non-Routine True-Up Letter.

Examples of Advice Letter in a sentence

  • Whenever the Servicer files an Advice Letter with the CPUC and Notice Parties, the Servicer shall send a copy of such filing or notice (together with a copy of all notices and documents which, in the Servicer’s reasonable judgment, are material to the adjustments effected by such Advice Letter or notice) to the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee and the Rating Agencies concurrently therewith.

  • The proposed effective date in this Non-Routine True-Up Mechanism Advice Letter is [Effective Date].

  • Routine True-up Mechanism Advice Letter filings are those where SCE uses the cost allocation and rate design methodology and Fixed Recovery Charge and cash flow method (collectively, the “adjustment mechanism”) found reasonable by the CPUC in D.

  • Using the cash flow model attached to this Non-Routine True-Up Mechanism Advice Letter as Exhibit 1, this filing modifies the logic, structure and/or variables used in the Fixed Recovery Charge calculations and provides the resulting modified Fixed Recovery Charges.

  • There is no order by any court providing for the revocation, alteration, limitation or other impairment of the Wildfire Financing Law, the Financing Order, the Issuance Advice Letter, the Recovery Property or the Fixed Recovery Charges or any rights arising under any of them or that seeks to enjoin the performance of any obligations under the Financing Order.


More Definitions of Advice Letter

Advice Letter means any filing made with the DTE by the Servicer on behalf of the Note Issuer to set or adjust the RTC Charge, including the Issuance Advice Letter, a Routine Anniversary True-Up Letter, a Routine True-Up Letter or a Non-Routine True-Up Letter.
Advice Letter means, with respect to any Series of Transition Bonds, the Issuance Advice Letter, in the form specified in the BPU Financing Order authorizing the issuance of Transition Bonds of such Series, filed with the BPU at the time of the issuance of such Series.
Advice Letter means an informal request by a utility for Commission
Advice Letter means, with respect to any Series of BGS Transition Bonds, the Issuance Advice Letter, in the form attached as Appendix B to the Financing Order, filed with the BPU at the time of the issuance of such Series.
Advice Letter has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Advice Letter means any filing made with the DPUC by the Servicer on behalf of the Note Issuer to set or adjust the RRB Charge, including the Issuance Advice Letter, a Routine Annual True-Up Letter, a Routine True-Up Letter or a Non-Routine True-Up Letter.
Advice Letter means any filing made to the CPUC by the Servicer on behalf ------------- of the Note Issuer with respect to the FTA Charges or any True-Up Adjustment in the form of an advice letter, including an Issuance Advice Letter, a Routine Annual True-Up Mechanism Advice Letter, an Anniversary True-Up Mechanism Advice Letter or a Non-Routine True-Up Mechanism Advice Letter.