Lost Capacity definition

Lost Capacity has the meaning given in the Port Terminal Rules.
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 2.5 of the IUK Access Code;
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 2.3 of the Interconnector Access Code;

Examples of Lost Capacity in a sentence

  • In the case of Lost Capacity or to initiate additional capacity within the system, all properties will be required to pay the current hook-up fee per pillow.

  • N/A unless required at any time by the Port Operator in accordance with clause 9.1(c), in which case $4 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 *The Lost Capacity Fees above are inclusive of any Deposit.

  • If the Customer has Within Tolerance Lost Capacity, CBH will refund to the Customer a pro rata portion of the Upfront Marketer Fee paid in respect of that Within Tolerance Lost Capacity no later than 25 Business Days after the end of the Term.

  • Any such termination will be treated as a termination for cause, and Seller will pay to Buyer (i) liquidated damages of $102,000 per MW of Guaranteed Capacity plus (ii) all liquidated damages (including any Lost Capacity Credit LDs (as defined in item 46 below)) and other damages or net amounts due Buyer and unpaid by Seller under the Definitive Agreement.

  • In the case of Lost Capacity or to initiate additional capacity within the system, all properties will be required to pay the current hook‐up fee per pillow.

  • To reinstate capacity, refer to item 13 Lost Capacity & Additional Capacity Hook‐Up Fees.

  • The Client must pay any Lost Capacity Fee due within 14 days after receipt of an invoice in respect of that Lost Capacity Fee C3.

  • The Lost Capacity Fee is payable in respect of Capacity that is intended for execution on or after 1 October 2024, regardless of when that Capacity is booked.

  • Overdue accounts of more than 90 days will be disconnected from the sewer system and considered to have Lost Capacity within the Sewer System.

  • For the avoidance of doubt Viterra will calculate and charge Lost Capacity Fee based on each individual Booking however consistent with clause 9.5 of the Port Loading Protocols, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will reconcile the Lost Capacity Fees payable at the conclusion of the relevant Year.


More Definitions of Lost Capacity

Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 2.4 of the IUK Access Code; “Maintenance Days” has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 4.4.1 of the IUK Access Code;
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in the Port Terminal Rules. “Lost Capacity Fee” has the meaning given in Schedule 1.
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 2.3 of the IAC; “Maintenance Days” has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 4.4.1 of the IAC; “Maintenance Days Limit” has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 4.4.1 of the IAC;
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in the Port Terminal Rules. “Material Breach” means a breach which:
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 1.5 of the IUK Access Code; “Matching Data” means:

Related to Lost Capacity

  • System Capacity means the operational capacity of the Gathering System at any applicable point in time.

  • Design capacity means the volume of a containment feature at a discharging facility that accommodates all permitted flows and meets all Aquifer Protection Permit conditions, including allowances for appropriate peaking and safety factors to ensure sustained, reliable operation.

  • Idle capacity means the unused capacity of partially used facilities. It is the difference between (a) that which a facility could achieve under 100 percent operating time on a one-shift basis less operating interruptions resulting from time lost for repairs, setups, unsatisfactory materials, and other normal delays and (b) the extent to which the facility was actually used to meet demands during the accounting period. A multi-shift basis should be used if-it can be shown that this amount of usage would normally be expected for the type of facility involved.

  • New Capacity means a new Generator, a substantial addition to the capacity of an existing Generator, or the reactivation of all or a portion of a Generator that has been out of service for five years or more that commences commercial service after the effective date of this definition.

  • Excess capacity means volume or capacity in a duct, conduit, or support structure other than a utility pole or anchor which can be used, pursuant to the orders and regulations of the Commission, for a pole attachment.