Allocation Settlement definition

Allocation Settlement means the settlement executed by the TSOs of the BeLux Area of the difference between provisional allocations and the final allocations allocated to the Network User in accordance with the Contrat Cadre Fournisseur and/or the Standard Transmission Agreement applicable respectively in Luxembourg and in Belgium.

Examples of Allocation Settlement in a sentence

  • The Plan of Allocation, Settlement Agreement, and other pertinent documents can be found at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇/class-actions/victoria-gold-corp/ or by contacting Class Counsel at the address below.

  • Rather than litigate issues related to the electric master meter discount in PG&E’s 2007 GRC Phase2 proceeding, PG&E, WMA, TURN and DRA agree that the master meter discount for Schedules ET and ES agreed to in the 2003 Phase 2 Revenue Allocation Settlement should continue in place until a new electric master meter discount is adopted in another PG&E rate design proceeding, such as PG&E’s next Biennial Cost Allocation Proceeding (BCAP) or the Electric Rate Design Window proceeding.

  • The Plan of Allocation, Settlement Agreement, and other pertinent documents can be found at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇/class-actions/braxia-scientific-corp/ or by contacting Class Counsel at the address below.

  • In PG&E’s 2003 GRC Phase 2 proceeding (A.04-06-024), PG&E, WMA, TURN and DRA, among others, filed a settlement agreement on May 13, 2005 (2003 Phase 2 Revenue Allocation Settlement), resolving revenue allocation and certain specific rate design issues raised in that proceeding.