Target Intervals definition

Target Intervals means the intervals set forth in Exhibit D, as applicable.
Target Intervals means the Atokan Interval, the Cleveland Interval, the Desmoines Interval, the Deep Interval, the Middle Interval, the Missourian Interval, the Xxxxxx Interval, the Shallow Interval, the Springer Interval, the Virgilian Interval and the Woodford Interval, as applicable.

Examples of Target Intervals in a sentence

  • Table 3-35 Difference in RT SCED and LPC target intervals: January through June, 2019 Difference between RT SCED andLPC Target Intervals (mins)Percent of Five MinuteIntervals(10)0.1%(5)0.5%04.0%527.7%1067.6% Recalculation of Five Minute Real-Time PricesPJM’s five minute interval LMPs are obtained from solved LPC optimization cases.

Related to Target Intervals

  • Quarterly (1/Quarter) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the months of March, June, August, and December, unless specifically identified otherwise in the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements table.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Target Value shall have the meaning stated in Section 7.2 of Schedule D to this Agreement.

  • Assessment year means the period of twelve months commencing on the 1st day of April every year;

  • Total Shareholder Return means the total return (change in share price plus reinvestment of any dividends) of a Share.

  • Target EBITDA means, for each fiscal year, the EBITDA set forth in the operating budget of the Company, as approved by the Board, for the particular year.

  • Testing Period means a single period consisting of the four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Borrower then last ended (whether or not such quarters are all within the same fiscal year), except that if a particular provision of this Agreement indicates that a Testing Period shall be of a different specified duration, such Testing Period shall consist of the particular fiscal quarter or quarters then last ended that are so indicated in such provision.

  • Production Period is the period that for winter cereal advances commences October 1, 2021 and terminates September 30, 2023; for advances on all other field crops, honey, hogs, goats, sheep and lambs commences April 1, 2022 and terminates September 30, 2023; and for advances on cattle, continuous flow cattle, and bison commences on April 1, 2022 and terminates on March 31, 2024.

  • ROIC means the Company’s return on Invested Capital calculated as a percentage for the twelve month period ending on the last day of the Performance Period by dividing net operating profit after tax by Invested Capital. For the purposes of calculating ROIC under this Agreement, “net operating profit” shall be adjusted to exclude the impact of all restructuring, foreign exchange, impairments, legal settlements, employee separation costs, product liability charges, pension plan and SERP terminations and retroactive tax law changes to the extent such items were not contemplated and included in the Company’s 2013-2018 Strategic Plan, upon which the ROIC goals were based.

  • Baseline Period means the period used to determine the baseline emission rate for each regulated pollutant under OAR 340 division 222.

  • Target area means a contiguous geographic area in which 50% or more of the households have income that is less than 80% of the statewide median household income.

  • KPI Target means the acceptable performance level for a KPI as set out in each KPI;

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Agreement Year means the period of twelve months beginning on the last date of execution of this Agreement or any anniversary thereof;

  • relevant year means a year commencing at 00:00 hours on 1 April and ending at 23:59 hours on the following 31 March;

  • Peak tube potential means the maximum value of the potential difference across the x-ray tube during an exposure.