Commodity Charge definition

Commodity Charge means the rate charged per 100 cubic feet of water used, as established by resolution of the City Council.
Commodity Charge means the charge imposed by the District for all water used, whether such water use is actually metered or estimated.
Commodity Charge means the Commodity Charge set out in “Schedule A” to the Toll Schedule Firm Transportation Service.

Examples of Commodity Charge in a sentence

  • The Company may, at its sole reasonable discretion, offer a D-1 Demand Charge and a C-3 Commodity Charge on a negotiated basis.

  • In such event, the contract will provide for a Monthly Firm Delivery Commodity Charge to be applied on such volume during the transition of 5.7163 cents per m3 and a gas supply commodity charge as set out in Schedule A, if applicable.

  • Charges means the Capacity Reservation Charge, Commodity Charge and Other Charges.

  • During all other periods, the Distribution and Commodity Charge per therm stated in this service classification shall apply.

  • For Supplemental Gas: The Commodity Charge for Supplemental Gasshall be the total of: (a) the cost per dekatherm to KUB for the applicable Day of acquiring Supplemental Gas on the open market, subject to the approval of the Customer to purchase Supplemental Gas at or above such price and(b) the costs incurred by KUB in transporting such Supplemental Gas via connecting pipelines to one or more of KUB’s delivery points.


More Definitions of Commodity Charge

Commodity Charge means the rate specified in the Statement of
Commodity Charge means the charge set out in clause 20.3.
Commodity Charge or “Usage Charge” means that portion of the amount to be paid monthly by the Shipper for service which is based upon the quantity of gas delivered to the Shipper at Shipper’s Delivery Points.
Commodity Charge. As specified in the Currently Effective Rates section of Millennium’s Tariff for service under Rate Schedule FT-1 2/ Transportation Demand: 30,000 Dth/d Receipt Point(s): 30,000 Dth/d at Stagecoach Receipt, Scheduling Point No. 640168 Delivery Point(s): 30,000 Dth/d at Ramapo AGT, Scheduling Point No. 633395 Contract Start Date: November 1, 2019 Contract End Date: May 31, 2021 3/ 1/ The designated service agreement does not deviate in any material respect from the Form of Service Agreement contained in Transporter’s Tariff. 2/ In lieu of Transporter’s maximum tariff rates, Shipper will pay a reservation charge of $0.39/dth/day under Rate Schedule FT-1 of Millennium’s Tariff. At all times in addition to the reservation charge specified above, Shipper will pay all applicable commodity charges, the FERC’s annual charge adjustment, and all other surcharges in effect from time to time under Rate Schedule FT-1 of Millennium’s Tariff. The rates specified above are also applicable to receipts and deliveries at all current in-path secondary receipt and delivery points and the following receipt and delivery points: Receipts (East Pool) and Deliveries (N/A) (each a “Qualifying Secondary Point”). If Shipper uses any points other than a Qualifying Secondary Point, then Shipper shall pay Millennium’s applicable maximum tariff rates solely with respect to those volumes that are received at or delivered to a point that is not a Qualifying Secondary Point.
Commodity Charge means the aggregate of the quantity of gas delivered to the Shipper at a Delivery Point or Delivery Points multiplied by the Commodity Tariff;
Commodity Charge. The applicable commodity rate set forth on currently effective Sheet No. 1 multiplied by the quantities of gas (dts) delivered.
Commodity Charge means a variable unit charge payable by a user based on the actual water consumption as determined in this ordinance.