Component Classes definition

Component Classes means each class of Components as set out in the Commodity Basket Table (where all such Components in such class shall be identified by reference to its corresponding alphabetical reference as specified in the column "Class Category" of the Basket Table, and all Components with the same alphabetical reference specified in the column "Class Category" of the Commodity Basket Table shall constitute a separate "Component Class").
Component Classes. As defined in the Preliminary Statement.
Component Classes means each class of Components as set out in the Commodity Alpha Strategy Table (where all such Components in such class shall be identified by reference to its corresponding alphabetical reference as specified in the column "Class Category" of the Commodity Alpha Strategy Table, and all Components with the same alphabetical reference specified in the column "Class Category" of the Commodity Alpha Strategy Table shall constitute a separate "Component Class").

Examples of Component Classes in a sentence

  • The BM Unit SVA Gross Demand for a Supplier BM Unit is defined as the sum of the Corrected Component (CORCiNj) for all Consumption Component Classes ‘N’ associated with Active Import.

  • Consumption Component Classes (CCCs) - Supplier consumption is split by Consumption Component Class (CCC).

  • Figure 2: Component Classes CComponentImpl is a skeleton for the user-defined implementation of C.

  • The data is summed from the number of MPANs associated with Consumption Component Classes 32 and 33 (metered NHH Active Export) and the daily total energy that those MPANs export to the system (Actual (33) and Estimates (32)).

  • New NHH Consumption Component Classes must have an Effective From Settlement Date before the earliest planned SSR run settlement date.For amendment, deletion and browsing, Consumption Component Class Id, Scaling Factor and the Effective From Settlement Date are displayed.For amendment, the user amends the Effective From Settlement Date and Scaling Factor if required.

  • The Supplier Volume Allocation Agent will then use the new data item to process the Export readings correctly in their calculations.• New Consumption Component Classes (CCC) will be added to allow explicit reporting of the total volume of NHH Export energy.

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  • For each Supplier, BM Unit and each Settlement Period in the trading day being processed calculate the BM Unit SVA Gross Demand as the sum of Corrected Supplier Consumption and Corrected Line Loss Component recorded for Active Import Component Classes in the Supplier HH Demand datastore.

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  • Component Classes Components can be split into two distinct classes: transformers and estimators.

Related to Component Classes

  • Class C Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class D Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class B Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class E Component The Component having such designation.

  • Component Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Component Principal Balance As of any Distribution Date, and with respect to any Component, other than any Notional Component, the initial Component Principal Balance thereof (as set forth, as applicable, in the definition of Component) (plus, in the case of any Accrual Component, any related Accrual Amount for each previous Distribution Date) less the sum of (x) all amounts distributed in reduction thereof on previous Distribution Dates pursuant to Section 4.01 and (y) the amount of all Realized Losses allocated thereto pursuant to Section 4.03(d).

  • Principal Component The principal payment plus any interest payments that are either due after the date specified in, or are specified as ineligible for stripping in, the applicable Supplemental Agreement.

  • Subordinate Component Balance For any of Loan Group I, Loan Group II, Loan Group III, Loan Group IV or Loan Group V, as of any date of determination, the then outstanding aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans in that Loan Group minus the sum of the then outstanding aggregate Class Principal Balance of the related Classes of Class A Certificates.

  • Scheduled Classes As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class A-S Component The Component having such designation.

  • Support Classes As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class A-1 Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class X-A Components The Class A-1 Component, Class A-2 Component, Class A-3 Component, Class A-4 Component, Class A-AB Component and Class A-S Component, each of which constitutes a separate class of “regular interests”, within the meaning of Code Section 860G(a)(1), in the Upper-Tier REMIC with a pass-through rate equal to its Class X Strip Rate from time to time and a notional amount equal to its Component Notional Amount from time to time.

  • Class A-4 Component The Component having such designation.

  • Related Classes As to any Uncertificated REMIC I Regular Interest, those classes of Certificates identified as "Related Classes of Certificates" to such Uncertificated REMIC I Regular Interest in the definition of Uncertificated REMIC I Regular Interest.

  • Component Balance With respect to any Component and any Distribution Date, the Initial Component Balance thereof on the Closing Date, (A) plus any increase in the Component Balance of such Component pursuant to Section 4.02 due to the receipt of Subsequent Recoveries, (B) minus the sum of all amounts applied in reduction of the principal balance of such Component and Realized Losses allocated thereto on previous Distribution Dates.

  • Corresponding Component As identified in the Preliminary Statement with respect to any Class of Non-Vertically Retained Principal Balance Certificates or Lower-Tier Regular Interest.

  • Class when used in reference to any Loan or Borrowing, refers to whether such Loan, or the Loans comprising such Borrowing, are Revolving Loans or Swingline Loans.

  • Lower Tier Principal Distribution Amount With respect to any calendar month, the sum of (i) the Cash Flow Distribution Amount and (ii) the Lower Tier Accrual Amount, if any.

  • Interest Component Each future interest payment, or portion thereof, due on or prior to the Maturity Date, or if the Debt Security is subject to redemption or repayment prior to the Maturity Date, the first date on which such Debt Security is subject to redemption or repayment.

  • Class A-2 Component The Component having such designation.

  • Initial Component Balance As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class size means the maximum number of students who can receive instruction together in a special class or resource room program and the number of teachers and supplementary school personnel assigned to the class.

  • SPE Component Entity shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1 hereof.

  • Lower-Tier Principal Amount As described in the Preliminary Statement.

  • CLASS Features means certain CCIS-based features available to Customers, including: Automatic Call Back; Caller Identification and related blocking features; Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting; Selective Call Forward; and Selective Call Rejection.