Peak Periods definition

Peak Periods means the two (2) weeks before Christmas Day and one (1) week before and one (1) week after Easter and weeks in which a public holiday fall.
Peak Periods means both (i) a daily three hour window of time (i.e., consecutive hours) during which the Applicable Facility experiences peak a.m. traffic volume and (ii) a daily three hour window of time during which the Applicable Facility experiences peak p.m. traffic volume, in each case, as determined by reviewing the actual vehicular traffic volume data collected on
Peak Periods if any day of the Boarding Period falls on any date between 25 December and 1 January (inclusive) a minimum fourteen (14) day charge shall be payable by the Client;

Examples of Peak Periods in a sentence

  • Lane Closures are not allowed during Peak Periods and will be subject to Lane Rental Charges.

  • Non-Summer Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Non-Summer Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.

  • At the time of booking the Client must pay a deposit of $100.00 per Pet for all Standard Boarding bookings during Peak Periods.

  • Summer Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Summer Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.

  • Non-Summer Off-Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Non-Summer Off- Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.


More Definitions of Peak Periods

Peak Periods means the periods defined in accordance with Exhibit 8 to this CMA. Project has the meaning set forth in Recital B to this CMA. Proposal has the meaning set forth in Recital F to this CMA. Proposal Due Date has the meaning set forth in Recital F to this CMA. Reference Information Documents or RID means the documents posted to the RID folders for the Project, located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/I35EP2/main/rfp/default.aspx, prior to the Effective Date. An index of the RIDs posted to the RID folder for the Project will be delivered by TxDOT and acknowledged by DB Contractor prior to the Effective Date. Except as otherwise expressly provided in the CMC Documents, the Reference Information Documents are not considered CMC Documents and were provided to DB Contractor for informational purposes only and without representation or warranty by TxDOT. RFP has the meaning set forth in Recital E to this CMA. RFQ has the meaning set forth in Recital C to this CMA. Rules has the meaning set forth in Recital C to this CMA. Capitalized terms used in the CMC Documents but not otherwise defined in this CMA shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.2 of the CMA General Conditions. If any definition set forth above is also included in Section 1.2 of the CMA General Conditions, to the extent such definitions conflict, the definition in Section 1.2 of the CMA General Conditions is hereby amended by the definition abbreviation set forth above.
Peak Periods means July, August, December and the first 10 days in January.
Peak Periods. Custom net transportation rate charts will equal the net rates for [***] deliveries in effect at the time of shipping. The [***] for [***] will match the corresponding [***] at the time of shipping. Non-Peak Periods — Custom net transportation rate charts will equal the net rates for [***] deliveries in effect at the time of shipping plus [***]. The Residential Surcharge for [***] will match the corresponding [***] at the time of shipping.
Peak Periods mean 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Business Days or any other six-hour or four-hour period as designated by TxDOT in TxDOT’s discretion.
Peak Periods means Peak (6x16) Periods, Peak (7x16) Periods, Super Peak (6x6) Periods and Super Peak (7x6) Periods and Peak Period means any of a Peak (6x16) Period, Peak (7x16) Period, Super Peak (6x6) Period or Super Peak (7x6) Period as the context may require.
Peak Periods means any week (including the preceding and following weekends) in a calendar year in which a Public Holiday falls;
Peak Periods are designated the week leading into May long weekend to the week of September long weekend inclusive; and December 1st up to and including December 26th. Holiday selection will be based on seniority and shall be completed no later than February 28th. Employees shall, by seniority, have the right to request 3 weeks (maximum 2 weeks in peak periods) prior to the next senior employee requesting vacation. An employee may take consecutive weeks of vacation in non peak periods with no maximum.