Call Off Support Rates definition

Call Off Support Rates means the Support Rates specified in a Call Off Agreement which shall be the same or better than the Framework Support Rates;

Examples of Call Off Support Rates in a sentence

  • Especially when the firm’s profitability is low, the CEO increases the fraction of deferred compensation invested in alternative assets, thus reinforcing this mechanism.

  • The Supplier shall ensure that the Ancillary Terms submitted in relation to a further competition held pursuant to this Paragraph 3 shall be more beneficial to the Requesting Body than those set out in Annex 1 of this Framework Schedule 21 (Requesting Bodies and Ancillary Terms) and the Support Rates shall be equal to the Call Off Support Rates applicable to the relevant Contracting Body.

  • For the avoidance of doubt any change to the Framework Support Rates and/or the Other Charges (as the case may be) implemented pursuant to this Framework Schedule 3 are made independently of, and, subject always to paragraphs 158 and 159 of this Framework Schedule 3 and shall not affect the Call Off Support Rates or Other Charges applicable to a Call Off Agreement in force at the time a change to the Framework Support Rates and/or the Other Charges (as the case may be) is implemented.

Related to Call Off Support Rates

  • Reference Interest Rate Replacement Adjustment means the first alternative set forth in the order below that can be determined by the Issuer or its designee as of the Reference Interest Rate Replacement Date:

  • Rating Point means the V&H coordinates associated with a particular telephone number for rating purposes.

  • Reference Interest Rate Replacement Date means the earliest to occur of the following events with respect to the then-current Reference Interest Rate

  • Unadjusted Reference Interest Rate Replacement means the Reference Interest Rate Replacement excluding the Reference Interest Rate Replacement Adjustment.

  • Reference Interest Rate Replacement Conforming Changes means, with respect to any Reference Interest Rate Replacement, any technical, administrative or operational changes (including changes to the definition of "Interest Period", timing and frequency of determining rates and making payments of interest, changes to the definition of "Corresponding Tenor" solely when such tenor is longer than the Interest Period and other administrative matters) that the Issuer or its designee decides may be appropriate to reflect the adoption of such Reference Interest Rate Replacement in a manner substantially consistent with market practice (or, if the Issuer or its designee decides that adoption of any portion of such market practice is not administratively feasible or if the Issuer or its designee determines that no market practice for use of the Reference Interest Rate Replacement exists, in such other manner as the Issuer or its designee determines is reasonably necessary).

  • Demarcation Point means the point where Qwest owned or controlled facilities cease, and CLEC, End User Customer, premises owner or landlord ownership or control of facilities begin. "Designed, Verified and Assigned Date" or "DVA" means the date on which implementation groups are to report that all documents and materials have been received and are complete.

  • Reference Interest Rate Replacement means the first alternative set forth in the order below that can be determined by the Issuer or its designee as of the Reference Interest Rate Replacement Date: