Peak definition

Peak where applicable, has the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 5;
Peak means the Morning Peak and the Evening Peak;
Peak means a projecting point of overburden removed from its natural position and deposited elsewhere in the process of surface mining.

Examples of Peak in a sentence

  • Unless stated otherwise, all water purchased by Purchaser from Portland will be on a firm, uninterruptible, basis up to Purchaser’s Peak 3-Day Demand in any Agreement Year, and subject only to the quantity limitations in Section 5(D) of this Agreement.

  • The remedies set forth in this Clause 2 shall be the sole and exclusive remedies for Products provided under the “Limited Peak Power Warranty - Limited Remedy”.

  • This Limited Warranty for Crystalline PV Modules does not warrant a specific power output, which shall be exclusively covered under Clause 2 hereinafter ("Limited Peak Power Warranty - Limited Remedy").

  • Peak Season 5.B2 Peak Season is from July 1 to September 30 Purchase Increase 5.D Immediately, when Purchaser expects to increase its Purchase Quantity by 20% or more in any year.

  • Portland and Purchaser (individually each a Party) Peak 3-Day Demand Purchaser’s highest level of water purchases over three consecutive days during a single Agreement Year.


More Definitions of Peak

Peak means overburden removed from its natural position and deposited elsewhere in the shape of conical piles or projecting points.
Peak means a projecting point of overburden created in the surface mining process;
Peak means in Table 3.1 [start time] to [end time] and [start time] to [end time]. 2 "Off-Peak" means in Table 3.1 [start time] to [end time]
Peak where applicable, has the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 5; "Performance Monitoring System" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 8;
Peak the period of time between 1830 and 2300 hours each day
Peak the period of time between 1830 and 2300 hours each day 2 The Off-Peak rate only applies where the Programme was first Transmitted at a time commencing in the Peak period.
Peak means a projecting point of overburden created in