Sources definition

Sources means all Content suppliers including but not limited to KFSGL, The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited and other exchanges and third party information / data providers; and
Sources means collectively, the direct and indirect third party or affiliated licensors, vendors, service providers, subcontractors and sources of any Data whether the same is provided directly to you or your Affiliates or through us, our Affiliates or any third party;
Sources means all Content suppliers including but not limited to HKEX Information Services Limited, The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, any other exchanges and their respective relevant Affiliates and data providers whose Content is contained within the Service;

Examples of Sources in a sentence

  • Other Sources (Page BudgetSum 2-3 - Acct 7000), must equal Other Uses (BudgetSum 2-3 - Acct.

  • Please detail Sources of revenue for this program, identified by SAP fund number if a live SCEIS agency or the STARS number if a STARS agency.

  • Requirements for Making Changes to Emission Sources That Do Not Require Title V Permit ModificationG18.

  • This rule incorporates, by reference, 40 CFR Part 60, Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS).

  • For more information on sources used, the definition of working children and other indicators used in this report, please see the “Children’s Work and Education Statistics: Sources and Definitions” section of this report.


More Definitions of Sources

Sources means all Content suppliers whose Content is contained within the Services.
Sources include all hard copy files, computer hard drives, removable media (e.g., CDs and DVDs), laptop computers, PDAs, Blackberry devices, smartphones, and any other locations where hard copy and electronic data is stored. Keep in mind that any of the above-mentioned sources of relevant information may include personal computers You use or have access to at home, or other locations; portable storage devices such as USB flash drives (also known as “thumb drives” or “key drives”); and personal email accounts. It also includes inaccessible storage media, such as back-up tapes that may contain relevant electronic information that does not exist in any other form.
Sources means all Content suppliers including but not limited to SEHK and any other exchanges and specialist data providers whose Content is contained within the Service; 「資訊來源」 指所有該等內容之提供者,包括但不限於聯交所及任何其他交易所及專門的數據提供者,而其所提供的該等內容載於本服務之內;
Sources means the Approved Production Source(s) for the Confirmation.
Sources. Global Apparel Sourcing, Ltd., a Delaware corporation.
Sources websites of various solar developers, including; SunEdison, SolarPower Partners, Chevron Energy Services, Recurrent Energy Renewable Ventures, and SunPower. Transfers O&M to a third party Path to Ownership Various end of term options 500 kW system @ $3.5 to 4 million Federal tax benefits ~ 55% Price per kWh of electricity Annual escalation factor (2-5%) Length of the agreement (20-25 years) Purchase Options (starting in year 7) Termination options Many legal issues  Not “free electricity”  Not necessarily cheaper than current utility prices at the outset  Economics unlikely to work for small projects unless you bundle  Financing is difficult these days. No guarantee you’ll find interested counterparties or that counterparties can obtain financing.  Environmental attributes (RECs) remain with the system owner  Green versus Brown Energy  Be careful what you say about the system  3rd Party Access to the property is necessary  Transaction costs are high for all involved Tax Benefits Installed Cost of the PV system Economics of a PPA Rebates/Grants/ Subsidies Access and cost of capital Annual Escalator Buyout options Economics of a PPA PPA Proposal Direct Purchase of the System 9 What can happen at the end of the PPA? Some additional things to think about • Roof vs. Ground-mounted • roof system tends to be more expensive • If roof system, what's the condition of the roof? • If ground-mount system, – Environmental Impact issues – Soil Information • Sizing the system • Net metering limits • Easement/Lease Issues – any third parties that need to be involved? • Interconnection Agreements – What is required by the utility? Many legal issues and nuances • Allocation of risk – Can’t be a one sided transaction • Appropriation clause • Lost revenue issues – Shading – Removal of systems for repairs • Tax recapture issues • Indemnification issues • Termination clauses
Sources means all Content suppliers including but not limited to The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited and other exchanges and specialist data providers whose Content is contained with the Service; "Login ID and Password" means any unique personal identifiers issued by MEGAHUB to the Subscriber through Representative for gaining access to the Service;