Domestic Exit Point definition

Domestic Exit Point means a Connection Point connecting the Transmission Grid to a Final Customer, either directly connecting an End User to the Transmission Grid (“End User Domestic Exit Point”), either via the Distribution Network (“Distribution Domestic Exit Point”).
Domestic Exit Point means a Connection Pointpoint connecting the Transmission Grid of one of the TSOs of the BeLux Area to a Final Customer(s) and/or Producer(s), either directly connecting an End User to the Transmission Grid, either via the distribution network.
Domestic Exit Point means the exit point to the distribution systems and to the systems of Lithuanian consumers directly connected to the transmission systems, except Domestic Exit Point Achema.

Examples of Domestic Exit Point in a sentence

  • Each Interconnection Point, Installation Point and Domestic Exit Point is located in one Zone1.

  • The determination of the final quantities of Natural Gas offtaken by the End User at the End User Domestic Exit Point shall be performed by the TSO on an hourly basis after the Month using Checked Metered Quantities determined according to the Connection Agreement or according to the Metering Procedures as described in Attachment D, as the case may be.

  • The determination of the provisional quantities of Natural Gas offtaken by the End User at the End User Domestic Exit Point shall be performed by the TSO on an hourly basis using telemetered quantities.

  • This situation shall result in a revision of the hourly Confirmed Quantities at the End User Domestic Exit Point to which the constraint is applied in accordance with Attachment C.2.

  • Five different types of constraints can be defined: • Interconnection Point constraint• Cross Border Delivery Service constraint• End User Domestic Exit Point constraint• UK gas quality constraint, and• Imbalance constraint on the market balancing position.

  • If the TSO expects that the availability of the interruptible capacity at an End User Domestic Exit Point will be reduced, the End User Domestic Exit Point interruption and constraint procedure in accordance with Attachment C.2 shall apply.

  • Each Interconnection Point and Domestic Exit Point is located in one Zone1.Each Transmission Service is characterized by respectively a location (Interconnection Point or Domestic Exit), by a Capacity Type, a Rate Type and a Service Duration (with a start date and an end date).

  • Grid User(s) having subscribed Transmission Services at an End User Domestic Exit Point, but not having signed the Allocation Agreement defends, holds harmless and indemnify the TSO from and against any claim regarding the provisional allocations of the End User or of the other Grid User(s) involved at such End User Domestic Exit Point.

  • It is not allowed that at a given hour the sum of the Confirmed Nominated Quantities at an End User Domestic Point exceeds the sum of the Available MTSR of both the CRGU and the PAGU(s) at this End User Domestic Exit Point.

  • Without prejudice to the UK Compliancy Adjustment Service set forth in attachment A of the Access Code for Transmission, the Natural Gas redelivered by the TSO at the Interconnection Point or Domestic Exit Point must comply with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission.


More Definitions of Domestic Exit Point

Domestic Exit Point means a Connection Point connecting the Transmission Grid to a Final Customer, either directly connected to the Transmission Grid (“End User Domestic Exit Point”), either via the Distribution Network (“Distribution Domestic Exit Point”).

Related to Domestic Exit Point

  • Domestic septage means either liquid or solid material removed from a septic tank, cesspool, portable toilet, Type III marine sanitation device, or similar treatment works that receives only domestic sewage. Domestic septage does not include liquid or solid material removed from a septic tank, cesspool, or similar treatment works that receives either commercial wastewater or industrial wastewater and does not include grease removed from grease trap at a restaurant.

  • Domestic winery means a place where wines are manufactured

  • Domestic entity means an entity whose internal affairs are governed by the law of this state.

  • Domestic sewage means waste and wastewater from humans, or household operations that is discharged to or otherwise enters a treatment works.

  • Domestic use means that portion of metered water service, electricity, electrical current, natural, artificial or propane gas, wood, coal or home heating oil, and in any city not within a county, metered or unmetered water service, which an individual occupant of a residential premises uses for nonbusiness, noncommercial or nonindustrial purposes. Utility service through a single or master meter for residential apartments or condominiums, including service for common areas and facilities and vacant units, shall be deemed to be for domestic use. Each seller shall establish and maintain a system whereby individual purchases are determined as exempt or nonexempt;

  • Domestic Waste ’ means waste, excluding hazardous waste, that emanates from premises that are used wholly or mainly for residential, educational, health care, sport or recreation purposes, which include:

  • Domestic animal means any animal which is tamed or which has been or is being sufficiently tamed to serve some purpose for the use of man or which, although it neither has been nor is intended to be so tamed, is or has become in fact wholly or partly tamed-,

  • Domestic end product as used in this clause, means, (1) an unmanufactured end product mined or produced in the United States, or (2) an end product manufactured in the United States, if the cost of its components mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States, exceeds 50 percent of the cost of all its components. Components of foreign origin of the same class or kind as the products referred to in paragraphs (b)(2) or (3) of this clause shall be treated as domestic. Scrap generated, collected, and prepared for processing in the United States is considered domestic.

  • S&P Eligible Asset means: (1) cash (excluding any cash irrevocably deposited by the Fund for the payment of any liabilities within the meaning of MTP Basic Maintenance Amount), (2) Receivables for Municipal Obligations Sold, (3) S&P Hedging Transactions or (4) a Municipal Obligation (including Inverse Floater as defined below) owned by the Fund that (A) is interest bearing and pays interest at least semi-annually; (B) is payable with respect to principal and interest in U.S. Dollars; (C) is not subject to a covered call or put option written by the Fund; (D) except for Inverse Floaters, is not part of a private placement of Municipal Obligations; and (E) except for Inverse Floaters, is part of an issue of Municipal Obligations with an original issue size of at least $10 million. Any Municipal Obligation that is a part of an original issue size of less than $10 million must carry a rating of at least “AA” by S&P or “AAA” by Moody’s, Fitch or another nationally recognized statistical rating organization. Notwithstanding the foregoing limitations:

  • Domestic Loans means CD Loans or Base Rate Loans or both.

  • Fitch Eligible Assets means the assets of the Company set forth in the Fitch Guidelines as eligible for inclusion in calculating the Agency Discounted Value of the Company’s assets in connection with Fitch’s ratings then assigned on the MRP Shares.

  • Domestic Rate means for any day the greater of:

  • Domestic Business Day means any day except a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which commercial banks in New York City are authorized by law to close.

  • Domestic abuse means the following, if committed against a family or household member by a family or household member:

  • Domestic Subsidiaries means all Subsidiaries incorporated or organized under the laws of the United States of America, any State thereof or the District of Columbia.

  • Designated Foreign Subsidiaries means all members of the Company Group that are organized under the laws of any jurisdiction or country other than the United States of America that may be designated by the Board or the Committee from time to time.

  • Affected Foreign Subsidiary means any Foreign Subsidiary to the extent such Foreign Subsidiary acting as a Subsidiary Guarantor would cause a Deemed Dividend Problem.

  • Dollar-Denominated Production Payments means production payment obligations recorded as liabilities in accordance with GAAP, together with all undertakings and obligations in connection therewith.

  • Domestic Obligations means all Obligations owing by the Domestic Loan Parties (other than in respect of Guarantees of Foreign Obligations pursuant to Article IV).

  • Domestic Restricted Subsidiary means a Restricted Subsidiary incorporated or otherwise organized or existing under the laws of the United States, any state thereof or any territory or possession of the United States.

  • Domestic service means the type of service supplied to the owner or his authorized agent or to the occupant or tenant of any space or area occupied for the distinct purpose of a dwelling house, rooming house, apartment, flat, etc.

  • domestic industry means the producers as a whole of the like or directly competitive goods operating in a Party, or those whose collective output of the like or directly competitive goods constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of those goods;

  • Incremental Rights-Eligible Required Transmission Enhancements means Regional Facilities and Necessary Lower Voltage Facilities or Lower Voltage Facilities (as defined in Tariff, Schedule 12) and meet one of the following criteria: (1) cost responsibility is assigned to non-contiguous Zones that are not directly electrically connected; or (2) cost responsibility is assigned to Merchant Transmission Providers that are Responsible Customers.

  • Foreign Subsidiary Total Assets means the total assets of the Foreign Subsidiaries, as determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP in good faith by a Responsible Officer.

  • Borrowing Base Utilization Percentage means, as of any day, the fraction expressed as a percentage, the numerator of which is the sum of the Revolving Credit Exposures of the Lenders on such day, and the denominator of which is the Borrowing Base in effect on such day.

  • Domestic Subsidiary Borrower any Subsidiary Borrower which is a Domestic Subsidiary.