Entry Service definition

Entry Service means Transmission Service which enables the Network User to have Natural Gas transmitted from an Connection Point or a Domestic Point into the Transmission Grid.
Entry Service means a covered service provided by Western Power at a connection point under which the
Entry Service means a covered service provided by Western Power at a connection point

Examples of Entry Service in a sentence

  • A year of Entry Service shall be credited at the end of the Entry Service Period, unless otherwise specified in A below.

  • If the elapsed time method is used, the entire Period of Military Duty shall be included to the extent it has not already been counted as Entry Service.

  • If service with a Predecessor Employer or a Prior Employer is counted for purposes of Entry Service in Item I, an Employee shall be credited with such service on the date he becomes an Employee and shall become an Active Member on the earliest date specified in Item M on which he is an Eligible Employee and has met all of the entry requirements selected in Item L.

  • If the elapsed time method is used, Entry Service shall be measured from his Hire Date to his most recent Severance Date.

  • This period of Entry Service shall be expressed as years (on the basis that 365 days equal one year), months (on the basis that 30 days equals one month) or days.


More Definitions of Entry Service

Entry Service means a covered service provided by a service provider at an entry point under which the user may transfer electricity into the network at the entry point.
Entry Service means a covered service provided by Western Power at a connection point under which the user may transfer electricity into the network at the connection point.
Entry Service means a Covered Service provided by Western Power at a Connection Point under which the User may transfer electricity into the Network at the Connection Point.
Entry Service means an Employee's service as defined in Item K. Entry Service shall include service with a Controlled Group member while we are both members of the Controlled Group. Entry Service shall include a Period of Military Duty. If the elapsed time method is used, the entire Period of Military Duty shall be included to the extent it has not already been counted as Entry Service. If the hours method is used, an Hour of Service shall be credited (without regard to the 501 Hours of Service limitation) for each hour the Employee would normally have been scheduled to work for us during such Period of Military Duty to the extent such hour has not already been counted for purposes of Entry Service. If the elapsed time method is used and an Employee has more than one countable Period of Service, Entry Service shall be determined by adjusting his Hire Date so that the Employee has one continuous period of Entry Service equal to the total of all his countable Periods of Service. This period of Entry If the elapsed time method is used, Entry Service shall include a Period of Severance (service spanning rule) if
Entry Service means an Employee's service defined in Item I(2). Entry Service shall include service with a Controlled Group member while we are both members of the Controlled Group. If Item I(1)(a)(i) is selected, Entry Service shall include service with a Predecessor Employer which did not maintain this Plan. If Item I(2)(b)(i) is selected, Entry Service shall include service with a Prior Employer.
Entry Service means an Employee’s service defined in Item K(3). Entry Service shall include service with a Controlled Group member, while the Employer and such Controlled Group member are both members of the Controlled Group. If Item I(1)(a)(i) is selected, Entry Service shall include service with a Predecessor Employer which did not maintain this Plan. If Item I(2)(b)(i) is selected, Entry Service shall include service with a Prior Employer. If Entry Service includes service with a Predecessor Employer or Prior Employer, the crediting of such service shall be determined on a reasonably uniform basis to all similarly situated Employees based on all relevant facts and circumstances so as not to discriminate in favor of Highly Compensated Employees. Entry Service shall include a Period of Military Duty. If the elapsed time method is used, the entire Period of Military Duty shall be included to the extent it has not already been counted as Entry Service. If the hours method is used, an Hour of Service shall be credited (without regard to the 501 Hours of Service limitation) for each hour the Employee would normally have been scheduled to work for the Employer during such Period of Military Duty to the extent such hour has not already been counted for purposes of Entry Service. If the elapsed time method is used, Entry Service shall be measured from his Hire Date to his most recent Severance Date. This Period of Service shall be reduced by any Period of Severance that occurred prior to his most recent Severance Date, unless such Period of Severance is included under the service spanning rule below. This period of Entry Service shall be expressed as years (on the basis that 365 days equal one year), months (on the basis that 30 days equals one month for purposes of the aggregation of fractional months) or days. If the elapsed time method is used, Entry Service shall include a Period of Severance (service spanning rule) if:
Entry Service means an Employee's service defined in Item K(3). Entry Service shall include service with a Controlled Group member, while the Employer and such Controlled Group member are both members of the Controlled Group. If Item I(1)(a)(i) is selected, Entry Service shall include service with a Predecessor Employer which did not maintain this Plan. If Item I(2)(b)(i) is selected, Entry Service shall include service with a Prior Employer. If Entry Service includes service with a Predecessor Employer or Prior Employer, the crediting of such service shall be determined on a reasonably uniform basis to all similarly situated Employees based on all relevant facts and circumstances so as not to discriminate in favor of Highly Compensated Employees. Entry Service shall include a