Mismatch Period definition

Mismatch Period means a period advised to a Shipper in a Mismatch Notice during which that Shipper must remove its Mismatch.
Mismatch Period means for any Transfer Date when the Mismatch Amount is greater than zero, the number of future Payment Dates up to and including the Expected Principal Payment Date.

Examples of Mismatch Period in a sentence

  • A Mismatch Notice will cease to be of effect at the end of the Mismatch Period stated in that Mismatch Notice or when the Mismatch stated in that Mismatch Notice is removed, whichever is earlier.

  • The length of the Mismatch Period will be set by MDL, acting as a Reasonable and Prudent Operator, at between one and seven Days taking into account the size of the Mismatch, the reasons it arose and the impact on the Maui Pipeline provided that MDL shall extend the Mismatch Period if a Shipper’s Nominated Quantity or Approved Nomination that includes the Payback Point is curtailed by an event under section 15.1 or 15.2.

  • If, following any Day, a Shipper has a Mismatch, then MDL shall provide that Shipper with a Mismatch Notice in respect of that Day requiring the Shipper to remove its Mismatch before the end of the Mismatch Period, such Mismatch Notice to be posted on the MDL IX in accordance with section4.

  • If, following any Day, a Shipper has a Mismatch, then MDL shall provide that Shipper with a Mismatch Notice in respect of that Day requiring the Shipper to remove its Mismatch before the end of the Mismatch Period, such Mismatch Notice to be posted on the MDL IX in accordance with section 4.

  • The length of the Mismatch Period will be set by TSP, acting as a Reasonable and Prudent Operator, at between one and seven Days taking into account the size of the Mismatch, the reasons it arose and the impact on the Maui Pipeline provided that TSP shall extend the Mismatch Period if a Shipper’s Nominated Quantity or Approved Nomination that includes the Payback Point is curtailed by an event under section 15.1 or 15.2.

  • If, following any Day, a Shipper has a Mismatch, then TSP shall provide that Shipper with a Mismatch Notice in respect of that Day requiring the Shipper to remove its Mismatch before the end of the Mismatch Period, such Mismatch Notice to be posted on the TSP IX in accordance with section4.

  • The length of the Mismatch Period will be set by MDL, acting as a Reasonable and Prudent Operator, at between one and seven Days taking into account the size of the Mismatch, the reasons it arose and the impact on the Maui Pipeline provided that MDL shall extend the Mismatch Period if a Shipper‟s Nominated Quantity or Approved Nomination that includes the Payback Point is curtailed by an event under section 15.1 or 15.2.

  • If, following any Day, a Shipper has a Mismatch, then TSP shall provide that Shipper with a Mismatch Notice in respect of that Day requiring the Shipper to remove its Mismatch before the end of the Mismatch Period, such Mismatch Notice to be posted on the TSP IX in accordance with section 4.

  • Where a Shipper still has Mismatch at the end of the Mismatch Period, MDL will cash it out.

  • In contrast to contributing AEOI, which is only cashed-out when a balancing action is taken (and only to the extent of the balancing action), Shipper Mismatch is cashed-out in full on the expiry of the Mismatch Period.

Related to Mismatch Period

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  • transition year means the financial year of an issuer or business in which the issuer or business changes its financial year-end;

  • Program Year means the annual period beginning January 1 and ending December 31.

  • Working level month (WLM) means an exposure to 1 working level for 170 hours (2,000 working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month).

  • Program Period means the period of time which the department intends to support the program without requiring the recompetition for funds. The program period is specified within the grant application.

  • Billing Period means (subject to Article 6.1 of the Agreement) the calendar month ending with the Metering Date. The first Billing Period shall commence from the Commercial Operation Date and end with the Metering Date corresponding to the month in which the Commercial Operation Date occurs.

  • Promotion Period means the period the Promotion is open, as specified in clause 5.1.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Crop year means any 12 month period which represents the planting, growing, harvesting and marketing of an insurable crop, as stated in the Schedules;

  • PEA Period means the period commencing at 9:30 a.m., Eastern time, on the fifth (5th) Business Day immediately prior to the filing of any post-effective amendment to the Registration Statement (as defined herein) or New Registration Statement (as such term is defined in the Registration Rights Agreement), and ending at 9:30 a.m., Eastern time, on the Business Day immediately following, the effective date of any post-effective amendment to the Registration Statement (as defined herein) or New Registration Statement (as such term is defined in the Registration Rights Agreement).

  • Contract Year means each period of twelve (12) consecutive months during the Initial Term of this Agreement, with the first Contract Year commencing on the Effective Date, and with each subsequent Contract Year commencing on the anniversary of the Effective Date.

  • Work Day means any day that an Employee is regularly scheduled to work and for which the Employee receives payment from the Employer.

  • Eligible Earnings means the Grantee's base salary (prior to any deferrals under a cash or deferred compensation plan sponsored by the Corporation or an Affiliate) paid during the Plan Year. From time to time the Plan Administrator may, in its sole discretion, establish rules for determining the amounts of Eligible Earnings for employees who become Grantees other than on the first day of a Plan Year as well as any reduction of Eligible Earnings as a result of paid leave of absences.

  • Vacation Year means the twelve (12) month period commencing on the first (1st) day of April in each calendar year and concluding on the thirty-first (31st) day of March of the following calendar year.

  • Service Year means fiscal year, except that:

  • Compensation Period has the meaning specified in Section 2.12(c)(ii).

  • Working Week means an average of 48 hours each week calculated over a 17-week reference period.

  • Workweek means any week during which a Class Member worked for Defendant for at least one day, during the Class Period.

  • relevant year means a year commencing at 00:00 hours on 1 April and ending at 23:59 hours on the following 31 March;