Interchange definition

Interchange means energy transfers that cross Balancing Authority boundaries.**
Interchange means the interchange fees payable to the Seller, ----------- in its capacity as credit card issuer, through VISA USA, Inc. and MasterCard International Incorporated in connection with cardholder charges for goods and services.

Examples of Interchange in a sentence

  • Provides technical expertise and support for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and other Business-to- Business communications.

  • This standard establishes the data contents of the Invoice Transaction Set for use within the context of an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) environment.

  • On or prior to the third Business Day following the end of each Monthly Period, each Account Owner shall notify the Servicer of the Interchange Amount, if any, which is required to be included as Asset Pool One Finance Charge Collections with respect to the preceding Monthly Period.

  • On or prior to the third Business Day following the end of each Monthly Period, each Account Owner shall notify the Servicer and Chase Card Funding of the Interchange Amount, if any, which is required to be included as Finance Charge Collections with respect to the preceding Monthly Period.

  • On or prior to the third Business Day following the end of each Monthly Period, each Account Owner shall notify the Servicer of the Interchange Amount, if any, which is required to be included as Finance Charge Collections with respect to the preceding Monthly Period.


More Definitions of Interchange

Interchange means a system of interconnecting roadways in conjunction with one or more grade separations that provides for the movement of traffic between two or more roadways or highways on different levels.
Interchange means interchange fees payable to the Servicer with respect to the Accounts by the Account Owner, in its capacity as credit card issuer, through bankcard payment networks or other similar payment systems.
Interchange means the entire area constructed for a junction of two or more public streets or highways by a system of separate levels that permit traffic to pass from one level to another without the crossing of traffic streams. This includes all acceleration and deceleration lanes constructed to accommodate this movement of traffic.
Interchange means, with respect to Series 1996-E and with respect to each Distribution Date, an amount of Interchange (as defined in the Agreement) equal to one-twelfth of 1.25% of the outstanding balance of the Principal Receivables allocable to Series 1996-E on the last day of the preceding Monthly Period.
Interchange means the contracts, agreements, rules, regulations and procedures governing the relationships between or among, or the actions in accordance with such contracts, agreements, rules, regulations and procedures by, any two or more entities in connection with Settlement and/or Transactions.
Interchange means that portion of the toll road:
Interchange means all Interchange (as defined in the Receivables Purchase Agreement) that is allocable to the Receivables transferred by the Transferor to the Trustee.