Transaction Quantity definition

Transaction Quantity means the amount of fuel reported in a transaction.
Transaction Quantity means the amount of fuel reported in a transaction. A transaction quantity must be reported in units, pro- vided in Table 3 in WAC 173-424-900 and in the WFRS.
Transaction Quantity means the amount of fuel reported in a transaction. A Transaction Quantity must be reported in units, provided in Table 4 and in the LRT-CBTS.

Examples of Transaction Quantity in a sentence

  • If the Trading Participants have specified that Delivery Netting is not to apply to the Pre-matched Trade, the Parcel Size and the Minimum Transaction Quantity is 100GJ.

  • The Transaction Quantity under a Physical Gas Transaction is settled at the Transaction Price.

  • Capacity Transaction Amount An amount payable in respect of a Gas Day, representing the Transaction Price multiplied by the Transaction Quantity under all Physical Capacity Transactions for which the Delivery Period includes all or part of that Gas Day where the Trading Participant is the Buyer (in which case the amount is payable by the Trading Participant to the Operator) or the Seller (in which case the amount is payable by the Operator to the Trading Participant).

  • Special conditions Each Trading Participant who submits an Order in relation to this Product represents and warrants for the purposes of this agreement that the Trading Participant has all necessary rights under agreements with the Gas Transporter at the Delivery Point (as identified in schedule 2) to deliver (in the case of the Seller) or accept (in the case of the Buyer) the Transaction Quantity.

  • The adjustment factor is: (A-B)/A where: A is the total of the Transaction Quantity for the Gas Day for all affected Physical Capacity Transactions of that Capacity Type; and B is the Transaction Quantity for the Gas Day for each relevant primary transaction of that Capacity Type.

  • Physical Gas Amount An amount payable in respect of a Gas Day, representing the Transaction Price multiplied by the Transaction Quantity under all Physical Gas Transactions for which the Delivery Period includes all or part of that Gas Day, where the Trading Participant is the Buyer (in which case the amount is payable by the Trading Participant to the Operator) or the Seller (in which case the amount is payable by the Operator to the Trading Participant).

  • For sales by EMMT to MW Gen, MW Gen shall pay EMMT the Transaction Price for the Transaction Quantity plus the Reimbursements.

  • Packets are simply dropped when greedy forwarding causes them to end up at a local minimum.The first geographic (or geometric) routing algorithm to provide guaranteed delivery was face routing [15] (originally called Compass Routing II).

  • Minimum Transaction Quantity 1000 GJ (1 TJ) unless a larger number is specified in the Order.

  • The aggregate net trading position for a Trading Participant for a Gas Day for a Trading Location is equal to: the Transaction Quantity for all Relevant Transactions (for that Trading Location) for which the Trading Participant is a Buyer; less the Transaction Quantity for all Relevant Transactions (for that Trading Location) for which the Trading Participant is a Seller.


More Definitions of Transaction Quantity

Transaction Quantity means the amount of fuel reported in a transaction. A Transaction Quantity may be reported in gallons, KWh, scf, or other appropriate units.
Transaction Quantity shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.2.
Transaction Quantity means the identifier in the LRT that specifies the amount of fuel reported in a transaction. A Transaction Quantity may be reported in gallons, KWh, scf, or other appropriate units.
Transaction Quantity means, for a Physical Gas Transaction, the quantity of gas (in GJ/Gas Day) to be delivered in each Gas Day in the Delivery Period, as determined under clause 13.1.1(b). Unit is defined in clause 12.1.

Related to Transaction Quantity

  • Delivery Schedule means the schedule for the delivery of Services as set forth in attached Annex 3.

  • Priced Schedule of Quantities means the schedule of quantities duly priced with the accepted quoted rates of the contractor.

  • Inter-connection Point means interface point of renewable energy generating facility with the transmission system or distribution system, as the case may be:

  • Delivery Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.

  • Crude Oil means any liquid hydrocarbon mixture occurring naturally in the earth whether or not treated to render it suitable for transportation and includes: