Volume Allocation definition

Volume Allocation means a limit set by Canada Post on the volume of Items that the Customer may deposit under this Agreement. A Volume Allocation may apply to the volume of Items (a) in a single deposit, (b) over a prescribed period of time and/or (c) as otherwise stipulated by Canada Post.

Examples of Volume Allocation in a sentence

  • It also defines the procedure by which LLF values submitted by LDSOs are audited by BSCCo, presented to the Panel for approval and provided to the Central Data Collection Agent (CDCA) or the Supplier Volume Allocation Agent (SVAA) for use in Settlement (they are also made available to Half Hourly Data Aggregators (HHDAs) for use in Settlement).

  • For a Code of Practice Three related MS, the timescale for completing the proving test may extend beyond the Initial Volume Allocation Run, in which case the rules for Code of Practice Five related MS’s shall apply as far as data estimation is concerned.

  • Although not part of Settlement, this 'Credit Cover Volume Allocation Run' will be scheduled from, and be part of, the Settlement Calendar.

  • In the event of a dispute being raised there may be a need to perform adjustments between Reconciliation Volume Allocation Runs in accordance with BSCP11.

  • It was suggested that the best way to carry forward the proposal would be to look at a CVA (Central Volume Allocation), storage only solution, as per original CMP281 proposal.

  • This BSC Procedure (BSCP) defines the process of inspections of Supplier Volume Allocation (SVA) Half Hourly Metering Systems registered in a Supplier Meter Registration System (SMRS) and Central Volume Allocation (CVA) Metering Systems registered in the Central Meter Registration Service (CMRS).

  • This BSC Procedure defines those activities which enable the Supplier Volume Allocation Agent (SVAA) to fulfil its functions.

  • The calculations for the Determination of Non-BM Unit ABSVD are laid out in the Balancing and Settlement Code Annex S-2: Supplier Volume Allocation Rules, Section 7 “Half Hourly Metering System Consumption”, paragraph 7.3.

  • If the Parties agree to changes in the Monthly Contract Volumes for any one or more Products, the Annual Committed Volume for the affected Product Groups will be adjusted accordingly, as will the Home Heat Distillate Volume Allocation, if necessary.

  • The SVAA will be managing the Industry Standing Data in addition to performing the Supplier Volume Allocation (SVA) role, and therefore SVAA is the Industry Standing Data Manager (ISDM).

Related to Volume Allocation

  • Percentage Allocation is defined in Section 4.3(b)(ii)(y).

  • Taxable Allocation means, with respect to any Series, the allocation of any net capital gains or other income taxable for federal income tax purposes to a dividend paid in respect of such Series.

  • Wasteload allocation or "wasteload" or "WLA" means the portion of a receiving surface water's loading or assimilative capacity allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution. WLAs are a type of water quality-based effluent limitation.

  • Required Allocations means (a) any limitation imposed on any allocation of Net Losses or Net Termination Losses under Section 6.1(b) or 6.1(c)(ii) and (b) any allocation of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(i), 6.1(d)(ii), 6.1(d)(iv), 6.1(d)(vii) or 6.1(d)(ix).

  • Reais Allocation Date means, with respect of any Reais Transfer Date, the Business Day which is immediately prior to such Reais Transfer Date.

  • Asset Allocation The following single issuer limits shall apply on a market value basis, with exception of Money-Market funds and US Treasury Bills, which may be held without limit:

  • Allocation Year Means (i) the period commencing on the Closing Date and ending on December 31, 2006, (ii) any subsequent period commencing on January 1 and ending on the following December 31, or (iii) any portion of the period described in clause (ii) for which the Company is required to allocate Profits, Losses and other items of Company income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Article V.

  • Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.

  • Allocation Period means the period (a) commencing on the date hereof or, for any Allocation Period other than such first Allocation Period, the day following the end of a prior Allocation Period and (b) ending (A) on the last day of each Fiscal Year, (B) on the day preceding any day in which an adjustment to the Book Value of the C.V.’s properties pursuant to clause (b)(i), (ii), (iii) or (v) of the definition of Book Value occurs, (C) immediately after any day in which an adjustment to the Book Value of the C.V.’s properties pursuant to clause (b)(iv) of the definition of Book Value occurs, or (D) on any other date determined by the Managing Partner.

  • Final Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.

  • Allocation Area means that part of a redevelopment project area to which an allocation provision of a declaratory resolution adopted under section 15 of this chapter refers for purposes of distribution and allocation of property taxes.

  • Curative Allocation means any allocation of an item of income, gain, deduction, loss or credit pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.1(d)(xi).

  • Carryover Allocation means an Allocation made to the Project if the Project will not be Placed in Service by close of the calendar year of the Allocation.

  • Tax Allocations means the allocations set forth in paragraph 4 of Exhibit B.

  • Pro Rata Allocation The allocation of the principal portion of Realized Losses to the Senior Certificates (other than the Class R and Class P Certificates), on the one hand, and the Class B Certificates, on the other hand, pro rata according to their respective aggregate Class Principal Balances, in reduction thereof in the manner provided in the succeeding paragraphs of this definition (except if the loss is recognized with respect to a Class P Mortgage Loan, in which case the applicable Class P Fraction of such loss shall first be allocated to the Class P Certificates, and the remainder of such loss shall be allocated as set forth above), and the allocation of the interest portion of Realized Losses to all Classes of Certificates (other than the Class R and Class P Certificates) pro rata according to the amount of interest accrued but unpaid on each such Class, in reduction thereof, and then to the Senior Certificates (other than the Class R, Class P and Class X Certificates), on the one hand, and the Class B Certificates, on the other hand, pro rata according to their respective aggregate Class Principal Balances, in reduction thereof in the manner provided in the succeeding paragraphs of this definition. The principal portion of a Realized Loss on any Mortgage Loan allocated to the Class A Certificates pursuant to this definition of "Pro Rata Allocation" shall be allocated in reduction of the respective Class Principal Balances of the Subgroup 1, Subgroup 2 and Subgroup 3 Certificates as follows:

  • Loss Allocation Limitation As defined in Section 4.4(g).

  • Purchase Price Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(a).

  • Agreed Allocation means any allocation, other than a Required Allocation, of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.1, including a Curative Allocation (if appropriate to the context in which the term “Agreed Allocation” is used).

  • Initial Allocation means the conditional setting aside by MBOH of HCs from a particular year’s federal LIHTC allocation to the state for purposes of later Carryover Commitment and/or Final Allocation to a particular Project, as documented by and subject to the requirements and conditions set forth in a written Reservation Agreement, the Applicable QAP and federal law.

  • Cost allocation plan means central service cost allocation plan, public assistance cost allocation plan, and indirect cost rate proposal. Each of these terms are further defined in this section.

  • Authorized Allocation means an amount equivalent to $500,000 to be withdrawn from the Credit Account and deposited into the Special Account pursuant to paragraph 3 (a) of this Schedule.

  • Group II Allocation Percentage With respect to any Distribution Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is (i) the Group II Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date, and the denominator of which is (ii) the Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date.

  • Group I Allocation Percentage With respect to any Distribution Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is (i) the Group I Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date, and the denominator of which is (ii) the Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date.

  • Excess Contribution With respect to any Plan Year, the excess of: (a) the aggregate amount of Employer contributions actually taken into account in computing the ADP of Highly Compensated Employees for such Plan Year, over (b) the maximum amount of such contributions permitted by the ADP Test (determined by hypothetically reducing contributions made on behalf of Highly Compensated Employees in order of the ADPs, beginning with the highest of such percentages).

  • Allocation Date means, with respect to any Transfer Date, the Business Day which is immediately prior to such Transfer Date.

  • REMIC I Interest Loss Allocation Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to (a) the product of (i) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties then outstanding and (ii) the REMIC I Remittance Rate for REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTAA minus the Marker Rate, divided by (b) 12.