LPSC Order definition

LPSC Order is defined in Section 4.11.
LPSC Order means that certain Order No. U-31299 dated August 27, 2010, issued by the LPSC to the Borrower with respect to Docket No. U-31299, and any renewal or replacement order thereof, together with any supplemental order thereto, authorizing the Borrower to renew its revolving credit facility in an aggregate principal amount not in excess of $300,000,000.
LPSC Order means, collectively, (i) that certain Special Order No. 11-2005 dated March 15, 2005, issued by the LPSC with respect to Docket No. S-28529 and (ii) that certain Order No. U-28765-A dated May 12, 2006, issued by the LPSC to the Borrower with respect to Docket No. U-28765, and any renewal or replacement order thereof, together with any supplemental order thereto, authorizing the Borrower to issue notes or drafts maturing not more than five year after the date of issue or renewal thereof or assumption of liability thereon in an aggregate principal amount not in excess of $275,000,000.

Examples of LPSC Order in a sentence

  • The 96 Act, the Georgia Public Service Commission (GPSC) Order (Docket 7892-U 12/30/97), LCUG 1-7.0, the FCC’s NPRM (CC Docket 98-56 RM9101 04/17/98), the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) Order (Docket U-22252 Subdocket C 04/19/98), numerous arbitration cases, LPSC sponsored collaborative workshops (10/98-02/00), and proceedings in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and North Carolina have and continue to influence the SQM.

  • The 96 Act, the Georgia Public Service Commission (GPSC) Order (Docket 7892-U 12/30/97), LCUG 1-7.0, the FCC’s NPRM (CC Docket 98-56 RM9101 04/17/98), the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) Order (Docket U-22252 Subdocket C 04/19/98), the Florida Public Service Commission Order (Docket 000121-TP), numerous arbitration cases, LPSC sponsored collaborative workshops (10/98-02/00), and proceedings in Alabama, Mississippi, and North Carolina have and continue to influence the SQM.

  • The 96 Act, the Georgia Public Service Commission (GPSC) Order (Docket 7892-U 12/30/97), LCUG 1-7.0, the FCC’s NPRM (CC Docket 98-56 RM9101 04/17/98), the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) Order (Docket U-22252 Subdocket C 04/19/98), numerous arbitration cases, LPSC sponsored collaborative workshops (10/98-02/00), and proceedings in Alabama, Mississippi, and North Carolina have and continue to influence the SQM.

  • Service under this Schedule is available in accordance with LPSC Order No. U-22739 at any point on the Company's electric system where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable phase and voltage are adjacent to the Cogeneration or Small Power Production Facility.

  • A QF is defined as a small power production facility or cogeneration facility that qualifies under Subchapter K, Part 292, Subpart B of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Regulations that implement the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA) Sections 201 and 210 and as addressed in LPSC Order No. U-22739.

  • The LPSC Order is in full force and effect and is final, and all periods for appeal and rehearing by third parties have expired and all conditions contained in the LSPC Order which are required to be fulfilled on or prior to the issuance of the Notes have been fulfilled.

  • Service under this Schedule is available in accordance with LPSC Order No. U-22739 and Subchapter K, Part 292, Subpart B of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) Regulations that implement Sections 201 and 210 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA).

  • A QF is defined as a small power production facility or cogeneration facility that qualifies under Subchapter K, Part 292, Subpart B of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Regulations that implement PURPA Sections 201 and 210 and as addressed in LPSC Order No. U-22739.

  • In LPSC Order No. U-23356-A, dated April 12, 2002, the Commission directed the Company to perform a cost-benefit analysis (hereinafter referred to as the “Phase II Study”) based on the transmission screening study results previously presented in LPSC Docket No. U-23356 (hereinafter referred to as the “Phase I Study”).

  • Each monthly bill for service shall be adjusted for the months or fractions of a month during which time LPSC Order U-36254 dated February 25, 2022 is in effect.

Related to LPSC Order

  • FCC Order means Federal Communications Commission Order 94-102 (61 Federal Register 40348)

  • Approval Order means (i) an order in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 2; or (ii) in the event of a timely objection to the motion to approve the Agreement that if sustained would reduce the full Settlement Amount available to pay Asbestos-Released Claims, an order in such form agreed to in writing by the Parties, entered by the Bankruptcy Court that (a) approves this Agreement, (b) authorizes the Parties to undertake the settlement and the sale of the Subject Policies as set forth in this Agreement, and (c) provides for the Injunction.

  • Final Order means, as applicable, an order or judgment of the Bankruptcy Court or other court of competent jurisdiction with respect to the relevant subject matter that has not been reversed, stayed, modified, or amended, and as to which the time to appeal or seek certiorari has expired and no appeal or petition for certiorari has been timely taken, or as to which any appeal that has been taken or any petition for certiorari that has been or may be filed has been resolved by the highest court to which the order or judgment could be appealed or from which certiorari could be sought or the new trial, reargument, or rehearing shall have been denied, resulted in no modification of such order, or has otherwise been dismissed with prejudice.

  • Tariff Order in respect of a licensee means the most recent order issued by the Commission for that licensee indicating the rates to be charged by the licensee from various categories of consumers for supply of electrical energy and services;

  • CPUC Approval means a final and non-appealable order of the CPUC, without conditions or modifications unacceptable to the Parties, or either of them, which contains the following terms:

  • Confirmation Order means the order of the Bankruptcy Court confirming the Plan pursuant to section 1129 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • NYPSC means the New York Public Service Commission.

  • Stop Order means an instruction to create a Short Position when Our Price reaches a specified price.

  • Interim Order means the interim order of the Court, as the same may be amended, in respect of the Arrangement;

  • Sale Order means an order or orders of the Bankruptcy Court in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer and Sellers approving this Agreement and all of the terms and conditions hereof, and approving and authorizing Sellers to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Levy Order means an Order made by the Commission under paragraph 16 of the Schedule to the Act.

  • Marketing Authorization Application or “MAA” means an application for Regulatory Approval (but excluding Pricing Approval) in any particular jurisdiction other than the U.S.

  • Regulatory Order means an order issued by a permitting authority that requires compliance with:

  • Final Approval Order means the proposed Order Granting Final Approval to the Settlement, to be entered by the Court with terms to be agreed upon by the Parties and consistent with this Agreement.

  • MPSC means the Michigan Public Service Commission or its successor.

  • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or "FERC" means the

  • Preliminary Approval Order means the order preliminarily approving the Settlement Agreement, certifying the Settlement Class for settlement purposes, and directing notice thereof to the Settlement Class, which will be agreed upon by the Parties and submitted to the Court in conjunction with Plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary approval of the Agreement.

  • FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

  • Financing Order means an order of the commission adopted in accordance with 69-8-503 that authorizes the imposition and collection of fixed transition amounts and the issuance of transition bonds.

  • Stop Loss Order means an order placed to close a position once it hits a specific price in order to protect yourself from further losses and avoid potential close-outs/stop-outs.

  • Market Order means Orders which are executed at the best available market price.

  • FCC Consent means action by the FCC granting its consent to the assignment of the FCC Licenses to Buyer as contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Development order means any order granting, denying, or granting with conditions an application for a development permit.

  • Supply Order means an order for supply of stores and includes an order for performance of service;

  • Bidding Procedures Order means that certain order of the Bankruptcy Court, entitled “Order (A) Approving Sale Procedures and Bid Protections, Including Break-Up Fee(s), In Connection With Sale Of Substantially All Assets; (B) Scheduling An Auction For And Hearing To Approve One Or More Sales; (C) Approving Notice Of Respective Date, Time And Place For Auction And For Hearing On Approval Of Sale(s),” entered on January 16, 2009.

  • FCC Approval means the FCC’s grant of the FCC Applications, including any grants by operation of law; provided that the possibility that an appeal, request for stay, or petition for rehearing or review by a court or administrative agency may be filed with respect to such grant, or that the FCC may reconsider or review such grant on its own authority, shall not prevent such grant from constituting FCC Approval for purposes of the Plan.