Overload Charge definition

Overload Charge means the charge determined in accordance with Part 6 of Schedule 3;

Examples of Overload Charge in a sentence

  • QR Network will include the Overload Charge in the invoice for Access Charges for the Billing Period immediately following such determination for payment by the Operator.

  • QR Network will include the Overload Charge in the invoice for Access Charges for the Billing Period immediately following such determination for payment by the Access Holder.

  • QR will include the Overload Charge in the invoice for Access Charges for the Billing Period immediately following such determination for payment by the Operator.

  • Variance of Overload Charge from Mean (Awash) Modjo vehicle weight and size control stations Table 18.

  • In the event that Customer violates this section, Customer agrees to pay PAETEC an Overload Charge (OC).

Related to Overload Charge

  • Connection Charge is the sum payable by the Communications Provider in accordance with the Openreach Price List for provisioning of the Service;

  • Electricity Charges means service charges in respect of the provision of electricity.

  • User charge means a charge imposed on airlines for the provision of airport, air navigation, or aviation security facilities or services including related services and facilities.

  • Service Charge means the amount charged for making a service available on line and is in addition to the actual fee for a service itself. For example, one who renews a license on line will pay the license renewal fee and a service charge.

  • Capacity Charge means a charge for public facilities in existence at the time a charge is imposed or charges for new public facilities to be acquired or constructed in the future that are of proportional benefit to the person or property being charged, including supply or capacity contracts for rights or entitlements, real property interests, and entitlements and other rights of the local agency involving capital expense relating to its use of existing or new public facilities. A “capacity charge” does not include a commodity charge.

  • Sewage means a combination of the water-carried wastes from residences, business buildings, institutions, and industrial establishments, together with such ground, surface, and storm waters as may be present.

  • transaction charge means any amount charged to a client by a registered firm in respect of a purchase or sale of a security and includes any federal, provincial or territorial sales taxes paid on that amount;

  • Sewer means a pipe or conduit for carrying sewage.

  • RUNNING CHARGE PER KILOMETER means the rates payable against each KM run. and shall be deemed to include all the expenditures of the Transport Supplier viz., cost of fuel, tyre/tube, battery & consumables like lubricants etc. and other maintenance expenditures including accessories involved including GST element as applicable towards movement of the vehicle(s)/equipment.