Statement of Charges means the statement of network charges provided by a network provider to a retailer.
Statement of Charges means the statement described in Condition 1.4.
Examples of Statement of Charges in a sentence
The Answer should specifically admit, deny, or otherwise answer all allegations contained in sections C and D of this Notice of Hearing and Statement of Charges.
You may not contact individual Board members in any manner, including by phone, letter, or e-mail, regarding this Notice of Hearing and Statement of Charges.
Within twenty (20) days of the date you are served this Notice of Hearing and Statement of Charges, you may file an Answer pursuant to 657 IAC 35.16.
The Generator Performance Incentive (GPI) Charge Rates are contained in Schedule 2, Table B of this Statement of Charges.
Within twenty (20) days of the date you are served this Notice of Hearing and Statement of Charges you are required by 645 IAC § 11.12 to file an Answer.
More Definitions of Statement of Charges
Statement of Charges means the statement We describe in Condition 1.4.
Statement of Charges. A Statement of Charges shall accompany each Statement of Costs and Fees.
Statement of Charges means a document which initiates enforcement action against a licensee or applicant and which creates the right to an adjudicative proceeding. The department shall prepare a statement of charges in accor- dance with WAC 246-10-201.
Statement of Charges means the statement of charges required to be submitted by the Ancillary Services Provider pursuant to Section 2.8 in the form or substantially in the form set out in Part 3 of the Annex or such other form as the Executive and the Ancillary Services Provider may agree showing the total charges to be made by the Ancillary Services Provider on all Suppliers in accordance with this Schedule;
Statement of Charges means the document We describe in Condition 1.3.
Statement of Charges means the document filed by Bar Counsel pursuant to Rule 19-718.
Statement of Charges means the formal charges of judicial misconduct or incapacity, including any amendment thereto, filed by the commission upon a determination of probable cause.