Production Ratio definition
Examples of Production Ratio in a sentence
Any disagreement over the determination of the GPR Benchmark shall be resolved as set forth in Section 2 (Disagreements Concerning Availability Factor, GPR Benchmark and Measured Production Ratio) of Attachment T (Monthly Reporting and Dispute Resolution by Independent AF Evaluator) to this Agreement.
Outside legal costs directly related to FSCO sulphur business will be allocated to the Joint Operations on the basis of the Production Ratio, excluding any such costs that are directly related to another mine operated by FSCO.
Prior to the Start-Up Date the Committee shall determine the mechanism whereby the Members differences in ethylene, chlorine and production cost arising from an inventory decrease and a difference in the Production Ratio of the Members is reconciled.
The baseline host server quantities are subject to fluctuation to accommodate the changing environment; however the Production Ratio will remain unchanged.
Fully loaded costs of the "Mallard" (or other aircraft dedicated exclusively to mine operations) will be allocated to the Joint Operations on the basis of the Production Ratio (excluding, however, from the calculation of the Production Ratio in determining such allocation any sulphur production from mines not serviced by the Mallard or such other aircraft).
Month to month decreases in EDC inventory held by the Company shall be allocated to the Members according to the Production Ratio for that month.
Each month commencing on the Start-Up Date, each Member shall pay to the Company the Variable Costs associated with the proportion of Product produced for that Member during that month which is equal to the total Variable Costs multiplied by the Member’s Production Ratio for the Month.
The Production Ratio represents the portion of host servers in the cluster that is supporting the Production environment and was calculated using host server quantities before the consolidation effort as follows: Quantity of Host Servers in Production cluster ÷ Sum of Host Servers in Production and Development/Test cluster.
The Production Ratio represents the portion of host servers in the cluster that is supporting the Production environment and is based on the rationale that 1) host servers in the Production environment are billable and 2) the proportion of servers supporting the Production environment will remain the same after any current and future consolidation.
The Production Ratio for CoSD_Apps was calculated as follows: 14 (production host servers) ÷ 21 (sum of production servers and development/test host servers) = 66.67%.