Query Rate definition

Query Rate means a per-query usage rate that applies to each Query received at an SBC-12STATE Database.
Query Rate means a per-query usage rate that applies to each Query received at anSBC-12STATE Database.
Query Rate means a per-query usage rate that applies to each Query received at an SBC-AMERITECH Database.

Examples of Query Rate in a sentence

  • After the initial term has expired, Ameritech may increase its CNAM Query Rate upon sixty (60) days written notice to Customer unless Customer acts as an agent on behalf of other carriers, in which case Ameritech will provide ninety (90) days written notice.


More Definitions of Query Rate

Query Rate means a per-query usage rate that applies to each Query received at an SBC-12STATEDatabase.
Query Rate means a per-query usage rate that applies to each Query received at LIDB and/or CNAM Database.
Query Rate means a per-query usage rate that applies to each Query received at an ALLTEL Database.

Related to Query Rate

  • Treasury Rate means, with respect to any redemption date, the rate per annum equal to the semi-annual equivalent yield to maturity of the Comparable Treasury Issue, assuming a price for the Comparable Treasury Issue (expressed as a percentage of its principal amount) equal to the Comparable Treasury Price for such redemption date.

  • Five-year U.S. Treasury Rate means, as of any Reset Dividend Determination Date, as applicable, (i) an interest rate (expressed as a decimal) determined to be the per annum rate equal to the weekly average yield to maturity for U.S. Treasury securities with a maturity of five years from the next Reset Date and trading in the public securities markets or (ii) if there is no such published U.S. Treasury security with a maturity of five years from the next Reset Date and trading in the public securities markets, then the rate will be determined by interpolation between the most recent weekly average yield to maturity for two series of U.S. Treasury securities trading in the public securities market, (A) one maturing as close as possible to, but earlier than, the Reset Date following the next succeeding Reset Dividend Determination Date, and (B) the other maturity as close as possible to, but later than, the Reset Date following the next succeeding Reset Dividend Determination Date, in each case as published in the most recent H.15 (519). If the Five-year U.S. Treasury Rate cannot be determined pursuant to the methods described in clause (i) or (ii) above, then the Five-year U.S. Treasury Rate will be the same interest rate determined for the prior Reset Dividend Determination Date.