High Usage definition

High Usage means any circumstance in which any Vessel owned by the Master is physically occupied in the Berth for more than 50 nights during the Berthing Period. In order to assess the High Usage, the Company or the Manager may at its sole discretion take into account the usage of the Vessel owned by the Master within the Marina at any time during or prior to the Period Booked.
High Usage. [ ] hours [ ] months Typical Usage: [ ] hours [ ] months The mean time between critical equipment failure can be calculated (MIL STD 217E) for specific duty cycles and power-on hours by: MTBF = 1/Lambda Lambda = (DF x LambdaP) + LambdaNP where: DF = Duty Factor = printing hours / power on hours High usage = 100% Typical = 9.47% 20.83 hours/month printing (for 50,000 images/mo.), divided by 220 power-on hours (22 days/month, 10 hours/day) LambdaP = Printing only failures/hour = [ ] LambdaNP = Non-printing and printing failures/hour = [ ] Lambda = Intrinsic failure rate MTBF = Mean time between failures in hours Mean Pages between Failures (MPBF) can be found by taking the calculated MTBF for a given duty factor and multiplying it by the number of images/mo. at that assumed duty factor. For example, at the typical duty factor assumed above, the MPBF would be ([ ] image/mo.) x ([ ] mo.) = [ ] images. Failure rates do not include Supplies, which are customer replaceable.

Examples of High Usage in a sentence

  • Tenant shall pay Landlord all costs arising out of any excess use or other connection of High Usage Equipment, including the cost of all repairs and alterations to the Building's mechanical and electrical systems (including the installation of meters) and the cost of additional electricity made available to Tenant, if any.

  • The High Usage Charge will be a percentage of the Mooring Charges as set out from time to time in the schedule of Prices and Facilities and it will be payable from and including the date the Company notifies the Master in writing of its decision to impose the High Usage Charge.

  • Based on the Utilities’ monthly and annual reports, during Phase II of this Consolidated Proceeding, we have monitored the progress and findings being reported by the Utilities in their implementation of the High Usage Customer Rule set forth in D.12-08-044.

  • Tenant shall pay Landlord all costs arising out of any excess use or other connection of High Usage Equipment, including the cost of all repairs and alterations to the Building’s mechanical and electrical systems (including the installation of meters) and the cost of additional electricity made available to Tenant, if any.

  • High Usage Yes NoIf you selected "Yes" for any of the options in questions 5.6, 5.7, or 5.8, you must provide further explanation of these policies in the text field below.

  • Table 5: Illustrative Example of Dates for Customer Re-Certification * For ease, example assumes standard two-year re-certification.In addition, prior to the start of verification activity for MBL, SCE will have implemented a procedure to allow qualified medical professionals to e-sign applications for the program pursuant to D.20-06-003.35 For CARE customers, SCE will also re-establish the High Usage Verification for customers who exceed the approved threshold.

  • High Usage customers are flagged to be reviewed at a later date.• BVES currently does not have community outreach contractors.

  • A consent to any amendment or waiver under this Indenture by any Holder given in connection with a tender or exchange offer for such Holder’s Notes will not be rendered invalid by such tender or exchange.

  • Of the CARE customers requested to complete the High Usage Verification (HUV) process, SDG&E has not had any customers fully comply with the process.

  • The existence of the High Usage Charge shall be communicated to the Customer in advance of its initial application, and shall thereafter apply automatically whenever the threshold is exceeded.

Related to High Usage

  • Facility Usage means, at the time in question, the aggregate principal amount of outstanding Loans and existing LC Obligations at such time.

  • Revolver Usage means, as of any date of determination, the sum of (a) the amount of outstanding Advances, plus (b) the amount of the Letter of Credit Usage.

  • Average Revolver Usage means, with respect to any period, the sum of the aggregate amount of Revolver Usage for each day in such period (calculated as of the end of each respective day) divided by the number of days in such period.

  • Total Revolving Outstandings means the aggregate Outstanding Amount of all Revolving Loans, all Swing Line Loans and all L/C Obligations.

  • Aggregate Revolver Outstandings means, at any date of determination: the sum of (a) the unpaid balance of Revolving Loans, (b) the aggregate amount of Pending Revolving Loans, (c) one hundred percent (100%) of the aggregate undrawn face amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit, and (d) the aggregate amount of any unpaid reimbursement obligations in respect of Letters of Credit.

  • Revolving Facility Usage means at any time the sum of the outstanding Revolving Credit Loans, the outstanding Swing Loans, and the Letter of Credit Obligations.

  • Canadian Availability means, as of any date of determination, the amount (if any) by which (a) Canadian Available Credit, exceeds (b) the sum of the aggregate Dollar Equivalent of (i) Revolver Credit Advances made to the Canadian Borrowers plus (ii) the Canadian Borrowers’ Letter of Credit Obligations (other than the Canadian Borrowers’ Letter of Credit Obligations cash collateralized in accordance with the terms of the Loan Documents).

  • Revolving Availability means, at the time of determination, (a) the sum of all Revolving Commitments at such time less (b) the sum of the principal amount of Revolving Loans made and outstanding at such time.

  • Total Outstandings means the aggregate Outstanding Amount of all Loans and all L/C Obligations.

  • Total Outstanding Amount means, at any time, the aggregate Dollar Amount of all Loans outstanding at such time plus the aggregate Dollar Amount of the Letter of Credit Liabilities of all Lenders at such time.

  • Availability Block means $15,000,000.

  • Principal Outstanding means the principal amount of the Loan outstanding as on the date of occurrence of Insured Event less the portion of principal component included in the EMIs payable but not paid from the date of the loan agreement till the date of the Insured Event/s. For the purpose of avoidance of doubt, it is clarified that any EMIs that are overdue and unpaid to the Bank prior to the occurrence of the Insured Event will not be considered for the purpose of this Policy and shall be deemed as paid by the Insured.

  • Availability Amount is (a) the lesser of (i) the Revolving Line or (ii) the amount available under the Borrowing Base minus (b) the outstanding principal balance of any Advances.

  • Percent Local Usage (“PLU”) is a calculation which represents the ratio of the local minutes to the sum of local and intraLATA toll minutes between exchange carriers sent over Local Interconnection Trunks. Directory assistance, BLV/BLVI, 900, and 976 transiting calls from other exchange carriers and switched access calls are not included in the calculation of PLU.

  • Aggregate Outstandings means, at a particular time, the sum of (a) the Aggregate Letters of Credit Outstandings at such time and (b) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all Revolving Credit Loans at such time.

  • Revolving Outstandings means, at any time, the sum of (a) the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Revolving Loans, plus (b) the Stated Amount of all Letters of Credit.

  • Loan Limit means, at any time, the lesser of (a) the Total Commitment at such time and (b) the Borrowing Base at such time (including as it may be reduced pursuant to Section 2.14(h)).

  • Maximum Credit means, at any time, the lesser of (i) the Revolving Credit Commitments in effect at such time and (ii) the Borrowing Base at such time.

  • Letter of Credit Usage means, as of any date of determination, the aggregate undrawn amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit.

  • Maximum Availability means, as of any date of determination, the difference of (i) the Facility Amount minus (ii) the balance of all unfunded Advances approved but not yet funded minus (iii) the Aggregate Unfunded Amount plus (iv) all amounts on deposit in the Unfunded Exposure Account, each as of such date of determination.

  • Line Cap means, as of any date of determination, the lesser of (a) the Maximum Revolver Amount, and (b) the Borrowing Base as of such date of determination.

  • Daily bag limit as used in s. NR 19.275, means the maximum number of a turtle species or group of turtle species which may be taken by a person each day.

  • Aggregate Outstanding Amount With respect to any of the Notes as of any date, the aggregate unpaid principal amount of such Notes Outstanding on such date.

  • Undrawn Availability at a particular date shall mean an amount equal to (a) the lesser of (i) the Formula Amount, or (ii) the Maximum Revolving Advance Amount, minus the Maximum Undrawn Amount of all Letters of Credit, minus (b) the sum of (i) the outstanding amount of Revolving Advances, plus (ii) amounts due and owing to any Borrower’s trade creditors which are outstanding sixty (60) days or more past the due date thereof.

  • Total Outstanding Indebtedness means the sum, without duplication, of (1) Consolidated Outstanding Indebtedness, (2) TRG's Share of UJV Combined Outstanding Indebtedness and (3) Contingent Liabilities.

  • Borrowing Availability means as of any date of determination the lesser of (i) the Maximum Amount and (ii) the Borrowing Base, in each case, less the sum of the Revolving Loan and Swing Line Loan then outstanding.