Intangible Plant definition

Intangible Plant means capital investment included in FERC accounts 301 through

Examples of Intangible Plant in a sentence

  • Gross Transmission Plant Allocation Factor shall equal the total investment in Transmission Plant in Service divided by the sum of the total Transmission Plant in Service plus the total Distribution Plant in Service, excluding Intangible Plant, General Plant and Common Plant.

  • Such Depreciation Reserve for Transmission Plant, General Plant, and Intangible Plant will exclude Depreciation Reserve associated with Asset Retirement Obligation (Decommissioning).

  • Such Depreciation Expense for Transmission Plant, General Plant, and Intangible Plant will exclude Depreciation Expense associated with Asset Retirement Obligation (Decommissioning).

  • Factor shall equal the total investment in Transmission Plant in Service divided by the sum of the total Transmission Plant in Service plus the total Distribution Plant in Service, excluding Intangible Plant, General Plant and Common Plant.

  • Intangible Plant 5-10 years Tangible Plant: Natural Gas Storage and Processing Plant 10-45 years Transmission Plant 30-55 years Distribution Plant General Plant 10-55 years 10-50 years Total Tangible Plant in Service 10-55 years At September 30, 2000, the regulated utility segment had approximately 611 miles of transmission mains, 10,257 miles of distribution mains, and 12,076 miles of distribution services.

  • Plant, and Intangible Plant will equal the Owner’s reserve balance associated with Depreciation Expense for Transmission Plant, General Plant, and Intangible Plant, as recorded in FERC Account No. 108.

  • Intangible Plant will equal Owner's intangible plant balance, as recorded in FERC Accounts Nos.

  • SDG&E may make a single-issue Section 205 filing to change the depreciation rates and/or amortization periods for General Plant, Common Plant and Intangible Plant upon approval by the CPUC of revised depreciation rates and/or amortization periods for these plant categories.

  • The TO4 Formula also provides for stated depreciation rates and/or amortization periods for General Plant, Common Plant and Intangible Plant, as applicable.

  • General Plant, and Intangible Plant will equal Owner's transmission plant, general plant, and intangible plant depreciation expense as recorded in FERC Account No. 403.

Related to Intangible Plant

  • Intangible Personal Property means incorporeal personal property including, but not limited to, deposits in banks, negotiable instruments, mortgages, debts, receivables, shares of stock, bonds, notes, credits, evidences of an interest in property, evidences of debt, and choses in action generally.

  • Intangible Property shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 2.1(c) hereof.

  • Tangible Personal Property means all tangible personal property and interests therein, including machinery, computers and accessories, furniture, office equipment, communications equipment, automobiles, trucks, forklifts and other vehicles owned or leased by the Company and other tangible property.

  • Intangible means any patent, invention, design or model, secret formula or process, copyright, trade mark, scientific or technical knowledge, computer software, motion picture film, export quotas, franchise, licence, intellectual property, or other like property or right, contractual rights and any expenditure that provides an advantage or benefit for a period of more than one year (other than expenditure incurred to acquire a depreciable asset or unimproved land);

  • Intangible Assets means assets that are considered to be intangible assets under GAAP, including customer lists, goodwill, computer software, copyrights, trade names, trademarks, patents, franchises, licenses, unamortized deferred charges, unamortized debt discount and capitalized research and development costs.