Examples of Domestic Unit in a sentence
Availability: For Service to a Domestic Unit or to buildings or facilities which are on the same Serviced Premises as a Domestic Unit and used by the same Customer exclusively for domestic or household purposes, whether such buildings or facilities are included on the same meter as the Domestic Unit or metered separately.
Financial and user information is entered in the Calculator to generate an estimated Equivalent Dwelling (or Domestic) Unit (EDU) User Rate/Cost.Median Household Income data is derived as outlined previously under “Income”.Sewer User Cost as a Percentage of the MHI (UC/MHI) Points are calculated by dividing the municipality’s yearly sewer cost for a typical single-family residence by the municipality’s Median Household Income then multiplying by 100.
Domestic Unit holders: No income tax is deductible at source from income by way of capital gains under the provisions of the Act.
Dunn (2001) reviews the status of river conservation in Australia and Tasmania, and explores options for assessment of river conservation status.
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RATE #1.1DOMESTIC SERVICE For Service to a Domestic Unit or to buildings or facilities which are on the same Serviced Premises as a Domestic Unit and used by the same Customer exclusively for domestic or household purposes, whether such buildings or facilities are included on the same meter as the Domestic Unit or metered separately.
Equivalent Domestic Unit (EDU) shall mean the following: An Equivalent Domestic Unit (EDU) with regard to Residential Customers shall be defined as any room, group of rooms or enclosure, occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters for a family or other group of persons living together or by persons living alone.
The number of Domestic Units may be calculated as thirty (30) fixture units or a portion thereof being equal to one Domestic Unit as defined by the British Columbia Building Code, current edition, as amended from time to time.
An Equivalent Domestic Unit (EDU) with regard to Industrial Customers shall be defined as each 73,669 gallons or less of water used per year, at any industrial establishment.
Financial and user information is entered into the Calculator to generate an estimated Equivalent Dwelling (or Domestic) Unit (EDU) User Rate/Cost.Median Household Income data is derived as outlined previously under “Income”.Sewer User Cost as a Percentage of the MHI (UC/MHI) Points are calculated by dividing the municipality’s yearly sewer cost for a typical single-family residence by the municipality’s Median Household Income then multiplying by 100.