Indicative Access Charges definition

Indicative Access Charges means the Charges for Indicative Services determined by ARTC under section 4.14 from time to time;
Indicative Access Charges means those indicative access charges for Indicative Services specified in Schedule 3; Amended to clarify that Schedule 3 can contain Charges other than Indicative
Indicative Access Charges mean the access charges described in section 4.13 as varied from time to time;

Examples of Indicative Access Charges in a sentence

  • In accordance with Schedule G, Section 2(d), and as RAB for Pricing Zone 3 is greater than the RAB Floor Limit for Pricing Zone 3, ARTC is required to provide Interim Indicative Access Charges for Pricing Zone 3 applicable during the Compliance Period, and for the previous calendar year.

  • The relativity of the under recovery to the actual volumes railed demonstrates the robustness of the modelling used to determine 2012 Interim Indicative Access Charges, 2012 Initial Indicative Access Charges and other Charges, and ARTC’s control of efficient costs.

  • ARTC’s 2012 Interim Indicative Access Charges and other Charges that applied during the Compliance Period were based on a forecast volume of 125M nett tonnes for constrained export coal and 8.2M nett tonnes for constrained domestic coal for the 2012 calendar year.

  • Nevertheless, ARTC has provided in Table 9 below, 2012 Interim Indicative Access Charges for Pricing Zone 3, applicable during the Compliance Period, and 2011 Interim Indicative Access Charges for Pricing Zone 3 proposed to the ACCC as part of the earlier version of the 2011 HVAU submitted to the ACCC on 7 September 2011 at Table 10 below.

  • During the Compliance Period Access revenue was collected from both Access Holders and Rail Operators under existing Access Agreements, based on 2012 Interim Indicative Access Charges and other Charges as contemplated under the 2011 HVAU.

  • ARTC intends to apply these guiding principles (as applicable) in determining Indicative Access Charges and Charges for other Services following approval of the FIS and until 30 June 2016 in order to maintain the existing level of pricing transparency and certainty.

  • If less than two thirds of those Access Holders give a Dispute Notice within the required time for a Pricing Zone, the Indicative Access Charges as notified for that Pricing Zone are final and not subject to arbitration under section 3.16(c) .

  • In cases where a new party / defendant has been formally substituted under Fed.

  • For the purpose of determining RAB and RAB Floor Limit values that have been considered in the development of the forecast 2014 Initial Indicative Access Charges, the assets have been maintained separately through the roll-forward calculation, applying the appropriate rules under the relevant access undertakings to determine an opening value as at 1 January, 2014.

  • During the Compliance Period, Access revenue was collected from Rail Operators under existing Access Agreements, based on 2011 Interim Indicative Access Charges and other Charges as contemplated under the 2011 HVAU.


More Definitions of Indicative Access Charges

Indicative Access Charges means the Charges for Access RightsIndicative Services determined by ARTC underdescribed in section 4.14 as varied from time to time;
Indicative Access Charges means the Charges for Access RightsIndicative Services determined by ARTC underdescribed in section 4.14 as varied from time to time;

Related to Indicative Access Charges

  • Access Charge has the meaning set out in Clause 6.1;

  • Switched Access Detail Usage Data means a category 1101xx record as defined in the EMI Telecordia Practice BR 000-000-000.

  • Remittance Information means the information that must specify the Billing Account Numbers (BANs) paid; invoices paid and the amount to be applied to each BAN and invoice.

  • Electricity Charges means service charges in respect of the provision of electricity.

  • Declared Monthly Consumption means the Declared Monthly Consumption set out in the Acceptance Form for Electricity Supply.

  • Line Information Data Base (LIDB) means a transaction-oriented database system that functions as a centralized repository for data storage and retrieval. LIDB is accessible through CCS networks. LIDB contains records associated with End User line numbers and special billing numbers. LIDB accepts queries from other network elements and provides return result, return error, and return reject responses as appropriate. Examples of information that Account Owners might store in LIDB and in their Line Records are: ABS Validation Data, Originating Line Number Screening (OLNS) data, ZIP Code data, and Calling Name Information.

  • Monthly Maintenance Statement shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 19.6;

  • Actual consumption means the measured consumption by a customer of a municipal service;

  • Access Card means an ATM card, debit card or credit card and includes our Visa Card

  • Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) Shall have the meaning set forth in 47 U.S.C.

  • Customer Premises Equipment or "CPE" means equipment employed on the premises of a Person other than a Carrier to originate, route or terminate Telecommunications (e.g., a telephone, PBX, modem pool, etc.).

  • Monthly Loss Amount means the sum of all Foreclosure Losses, Restructuring Losses, Short Sale Losses, Portfolio Losses, Modification Default Losses and Deficient Losses realized by the Assuming Institution for any Shared Loss Month.

  • Custom Local Area Signaling Service Features (CLASS) means certain call-management service features that are currently available from SBC-13STATE’s local networks. These could include: Automatic Call Back; Automatic Recall; Call Trace; Caller Identification and related blocking features; Calling Number Delivery; Customer Originated Trace; Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting; Selective Call Forward; and Selective Call Rejection.

  • Consumption Data means customer specific electric usage data, or weather adjusted data, including but not limited to kW, kWh, voltage, var, power factor, and other information that is recorded by the electric meter for the Company and stored in its systems. Consumption Data also includes payment and service history, account number, and amount billed.

  • Line Information Data Base (LIDB means a transaction-oriented database system that functions as a centralized repository for data storage and retrieval. LIDB is accessible through CCS networks. LIDB contains records associated with End User line numbers and special billing numbers.