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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

  • During the Peak Summer Period, the attendance cap shall be 2,500 attendees per event (or combination of events on the same day), with allowance for up to four events that may have up to 5,100 attendees.

  • All references in the Event Center Permit (including its Attachment and Appendix) to “peak summer days” are hereby clarified to mean, and replaced with the term, “Peak Summer Period.” The Peak Summer Period is June 15 through Labor Day of each year.

  • Special Condition 5.D. of the Event Center Permit is modified to change the individual event attendance cap from 6,000 to 5,100 attendees, which cap shall apply at all times during the year, except from June 15 through Labor Day of each year (i.e., during the Peak Summer Period).

  • Daily 3.1 Peak Daily Sanitary Sewer 0.08 0.13 0.68 • A master plan provided by the IDA for the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx site from June 2020 was used to estimate a potential water demand of 0.3 MGD.

  • If Licensee delivers more than 120% of the EDR in any Contract Year, Trustees shall not be obligated to purchase any Peak Demand Reductions in excess of 120% of EDR.


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 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 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 means a projecting point of overburden created in
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.