Exit points definition

Exit points the exit points of the EUS transmission system as specified in the Operational order.
Exit points the distinct exit points are defined as follows:  The points connecting the direct lines to the transmission and distribution networks.  The points connecting to international pipelines.  The Commercial Operative Storage (COS)
Exit points. There are many reasons that the CR could leave the service: • Acute conditions disappeared. • Worsening of the situation. • The patient decides to leave the programme (drop-out of the BeyondSilos programme) for any reason. • Death. • No longer meeting the inclusion criteria.

Examples of Exit points in a sentence

  • The Common Service Price is calculated by taking the Common Service Cost Pool Revenue and dividing it by the aggregate of relevant CMDs (over all Exit points where the charge is applied).

  • The Control System Services price for Loads is calculated by taking the Control System Services for Loads Cost Pool Revenue and dividing it by the aggregate of relevant CMDs (over all Exit points where the charge is applied).

  • The Contractor shall provide, maintain at his own expense gatekeepers and watchmen to ensure at all times effective protection of the works, materials and workmen, until completion of the project including operation and maintenance , at his own risk and cost, at all Entry &Exit points.

  • The Common Service for Loads Cost Pool includes: • 30% of the total Shared Network Services Cost Pool;• Shared Voltage Control Assets – two thirds of the value of voltage control assets at Entry and Exit points (since the function of voltage control equipment is partly location specific and partly system related) and the value of all of voltage control assets at transmission substations; and• Adjustments for under or over recovery of revenue expected for any reason in any other tariff component.

  • Exit points Netpoint ID Exit points Netpoint ID 1 The metering operation charge is payable, if ONTRAS is meter operator.


More Definitions of Exit points

Exit points the exit point(s) of the EUS transmission system as defined by Article 3.1.2. of the Operational order, requested by the Shipper in the particular individual Request for transmission and confirmed by EUS in the particular individual Confirmation on capacity granting.
Exit points means five percent (5%) of the Outstanding Principal Balance repaid.
Exit points the exit points of the EUS transmission system booked by the Shipper in the Request for transmission and confirmed by EUS in the Confirmation on capacity granting.
Exit points means all consumption points at the transmission system and all points at which the transmission system of the Republic of Slovenia is linked with the transmission systems of neighbouring countries, other transmission systems in the Republic of Slovenia or storage of natural gas;
Exit points means the physical point or points where the Actual Output Energy exits the Distribution System, as agreed by the Parties and the relevant BPC.
Exit points means the outlet flange(s) of the Pipeline to which the Shippers’ Transmission and / or Distribution System is connected, the location of each as determined in accordance with Clause 7;
Exit points. Exact point in the Transport System, for storage, loading of tank trucks or Unloading in Ports at which ECOPETROL receives the Product delivered by CENIT which thereby ceases to have custody of the Product. These are described in Annex TP-5 of the Chapter on Product Transport Service, Annex AP-2 of the Chapter on Product Storage Service, Annex CPC-2 of the Chapter on Tank Truck Product Loading Service and Annex DPP-5 of the Chapter on Portside Product Unloading Services.