Commercial Trade definition

Commercial Trade means the selling and buying of goods or services.

Examples of Commercial Trade in a sentence

  • If the Legacy Holder fails to submit to the RIPE NCC a recent extract from the Commercial Trade Register or equivalent document proving the registration of the Legacy Holder with the national authorities when this is asked for by the RIPE NCC.

  • In the event the End User's business has not been incorporated and has not been registered with the Commercial Trade Register, the End User shall send the LIR a photocopy of a valid identity card.

  • With regard to explicit Day-Ahead External Commercial Trade Schedules on the BE-GB Border submitted by [BRP] on the RNP, ▇▇▇▇ shall receive these reconciled External Commercial Trade Schedules from the RNP and then automatically allocate them to the Balancing Perimeter of the Balance Responsible Party in question.

  • This net result consists of: o the Day-Ahead and Intraday External Commercial Trade Schedules of the Balance Responsible Parties on the Offshore Interconnector; and o when applicable, Offshore Operational International Exchanges.

  • Day-Ahead Internal Commercial Trade Schedules for Day D involving Day-Ahead Internal Commercial Trade must be submitted to ▇▇▇▇ by [BRP] and may be amended before 2 p.m. on Day D-1.

  • In the case of Day-Ahead Daily Balancing Schedules repeated on Day D-1 for which Total Injection within the [BRP] Perimeter is not equal to the Total Offtake for the same Perimeter per quarter-Hour for Day D (without taking into account inaccuracies when rounding up or down), [BRP] is prohibited from utilising Intraday Internal Commercial Trade mechanisms for thirty (30) calendar days beginning immediately following notification by ▇▇▇▇.

  • Internal Commercial Trade Schedules must be submitted with an accuracy of 0.1 MW.

  • In the event that the two Internal Commercial Trade Schedules for an Internal Commercial Trade differ for one or more quarter-Hours, [BRP] may adjust the Internal Commercial Trade Schedule in question before 2.30 p.m. on Day D-1 for a Day-Ahead Internal Commercial Trade and Day D+1 for an Intraday Internal Commercial Trade.

  • If the End User's business has not been incorporated and has not been registered in the Commercial Trade Register, the End User shall include a photocopy of a valid identity card.

  • If [BRP] submits an Internal Commercial Trade Schedule for an Internal Commercial Trade with a Balance Responsible Party who is a CCP with more than one Balancing Perimeter, [BRP] must use the Balancing Perimeter specified by the CCP.