Maximum toll levels definition

Maximum toll levels means the maximum toll levels for each class of users established under 135 IAC 2.5-2-1 and 135 IAC 2.5-5-1.
Maximum toll levels means the maximum toll levels for each class of users established under 135 IAC 2.5-2-1.
Maximum toll levels means the maximum toll levels for each class of users established under Section 2 of this document.

Examples of Maximum toll levels in a sentence

  • Maximum toll levels for through trips for users in classes 3 through 7.

  • Maximum toll levels" means the maximum toll levels for each class of users established under Section 2 of this document.

  • Maximum toll levels for class 2 users who are not eligible electronic transponder users from the freeze termination date through June 30, 2010.

  • Maximum toll levels" means the maximum toll levels for each class of users established under 135 IAC 2.5-2-1.

  • Maximum toll levels" means the maximum toll levels for each class of users established under 135 IAC 2.5-2-1 and 135 IAC 2.5-5-1.

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  • Maximum Daily Limit means the maximum allowable "Daily Concentration" (defined above) when expressed as a concentration (e.g. mg/l), otherwise, it means the maximum allowable "Daily Quantity" as defined above, unless it is expressed as a flow quantity. If expressed as a flow quantity it means "Maximum Daily Flow" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA.

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  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

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  • Trigger Level means with respect to an Index, the level specified as such in Annex 1 with respect to such Index

  • Total maximum daily load or "TMDL" means the sum of the individual wasteload allocations for point sources, load allocations (LAs) for nonpoint sources, natural background loading and a margin of safety. TMDLs can be expressed in terms of either mass per time, toxicity, or other appropriate measure. The TMDL process provides for point versus nonpoint source trade-offs.

  • Initial Level means, in respect of an Index, the level specified as such in the applicable Issue Terms.