Capacity Fee definition

Capacity Fee means a fee that will be used to finance, construct, and install water facilities.
Capacity Fee means the monthly Capacity Fee to be paid by Hai Hua to the Company pursuant to Section 6.1 of this Contract.
Capacity Fee means the fee imposed upon all owners of real property upon application for connection to the District’s sewer system and based upon the cost to develop the sewage collection, treatment, and effluent disposal facilities required to treat the flow of sewage which enters the sewer system of the District from a particular sewer connection.

Examples of Capacity Fee in a sentence

  • The suspension shall not relieve the Shipper from the Capacity Fee Obligation.

  • The cost of the work will be determined on an individual case basis and will depend upon the labor and materials required for the move.3.12.8 Collection of Capacity Fee on Behalf of the San Diego County Water Authority This District will not accept any otherwise eligible application for meter service installationunless it is accompanied by payment of the applicable capacity fee imposed by the San Diego County Water Authority.

  • If the percentage of reduction of a Useable Capacity Right is dif- ferent at different Connection Points, the greatest percentage of reduction shall be used to calculate the reduction of the Monthly Firm Capacity Fee.

  • According to Creswell and Creswell (2018), a positivist paradigm, sometimes also referred to as post-positivism, reflects a deterministic philosophy about research in which causes probably determine effects or outcomes.

  • For this purpose, the proportionate part of the Monthly Firm Capacity Fee shall be determined on the basis that the Unit Tariff payable for one Booked SBU reflects a proportion of (i) 0.4 for Injection Capacity, (ii) 0.4 for Withdrawal Capacity and (iii) 0.2 for Working Gas Volume.


More Definitions of Capacity Fee

Capacity Fee or “CF” means, in respect of a Site Service, the fee identified as such in the Service Schedule for such Site Service.
Capacity Fee has the meaning specified in Articles 4.03 and 4.04 of this Agreement.
Capacity Fee means the component of the Contract Price allocated to pay for the cost, as well as the operations and maintenance, of the Facility and is designated as the Capacity Fee in Schedule 1 as such may be adjusted from time to time based on the Buyer’s Capacity Factor.
Capacity Fee means the fee established by the Board of County Commissioners in the Utility Rate Resolution to fund the capital cost of water and wastewater facilities attributable to a service connection.
Capacity Fee means the amount MannKind will pay to Amphastar France Pharmaceuticals (“AFP”) every calendar quarter. The "Capacity Fee" is for a full calendar quarter, including the calendar quarter that MannKind receives FDA approval for MannKind to use the Product produced with inclusion bodies that are manufactured by Amphastar. For example, if FDA approval is on Feb. 15, 2026, then the full Capacity Fee for the first calendar quarter is due in accordance with the table in Section 6.1, following which Year 1 would start on April 1, 2026.
Capacity Fee means a fee payable by Hydro to Customer as set forth herein of