Power definition
Power means electricity, except where the context makes clear that another meaning is intended.
Power means electric power measured in kilowatts.
Power means electrical energy, or any other form of energy which is mechanically transmitted and is not generated by human or animal agency;
Examples of Power in a sentence
Such appointment shall have effect pursuant to section 4 of the Power of Attorney Act 1971 and the Landlord's rights under this clause shall not affect its rights and remedies under this lease and under general law.
Power will be sought by His Majesty’s Government by Order in Council to increase the numbers authorized from 50 to 100.
More Definitions of Power
Power means a power of appointment over property.
Power means authority to take or withhold an action or decision, including but not limited to an expressly specified power, the implied power necessary to exercise a specified power, and authority inherent in a general grant of discretion.
Power means authority to take or withhold an
Power means any right, power, authority, discretion or remedy conferred on the parties by this agreement or any applicable law.
Power means a combination of the electric Demand and Energy requirements of the Member-Consumer.
Power means a combination of the electric Demand and Energy requirements of the Customer.
Power means the amount of electrical power delivered at any time and measured in kilowatts;