Plant Loss definition

Plant Loss means that portion of gas that is lost and unaccounted for in the Plant.

Examples of Plant Loss in a sentence

  • The Outside Plant Loss (OSPL) cannot exceed -20 decibels on any span.

  • Please state Respondent’s acknowledgement of the City’s expectations related to Plant Loss as stated in Exhibit F.

  • Subject to the other provisions of this Agreement, Processor shall deliver, on a daily basis at the Delivery Point, Residue Gas that is thermally equivalent to Gatherer’s Gas received by Processor hereunder, less Plant Product Shrinkage, Plant Fuel, and Plant Loss attributable to the processing of Gatherer’s Gas during the Month.

  • It is one of the Contractor’s prime responsibilities to prevent loss of plants caused by pests, diseases, insects, soil conditions, nutrient, micro-climatic conditions, improper planting, or problems in water as further described in Exhibit F – Plant Loss (“Exhibit F”) to the Contract.

Related to Plant Loss

  • Packet Loss means the unintentional discarding of data packets in a network when a device (e.g., switch, router, etc.) is overloaded and cannot accept any incoming data. Packet Loss is calculated as aggregate average monthly metric measured by Astound across the Astound Backbone Network between a sample of Astound POPs. Local access loops are not included. Periods of Excused Outage are not included in Packet Loss metrics.

  • Operating Loss means a negative Operating Profit.

  • Direct Loss means, in respect of either Party, any losses, liabilities, expenses, damages, costs and claims (including Claims) arising directly as a result of the other Party's failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement, and for the avoidance of doubt, includes, in respect of the Seller, any loss of payment which would have been due to it but for the Buyer's breach of this Agreement;

  • Wasteload allocation or "wasteload" or "WLA" means the portion of a receiving surface water's loading or assimilative capacity allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution. WLAs are a type of water quality-based effluent limitation.

  • Residual Loss means any item of gain or loss, as the case may be, of the Partnership recognized for federal income tax purposes resulting from a sale, exchange or other disposition of a Contributed Property or Adjusted Property, to the extent such item of gain or loss is not allocated pursuant to Section 6.2(b)(i)(A) or 6.2(b)(ii)(A), respectively, to eliminate Book-Tax Disparities.