AEC definition

AEC means adverse effect on competition for the purposes of section 134(2) of the Act;
AEC means the African Economic Community;
AEC shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto.

Examples of AEC in a sentence

  • AEC will make prior arrangements with the Member for gaining emergency access to Member’s premises by obtaining keys to a lock box or a padlock or by making other mutually agreeable arrangements.

  • If the 30-day period cannot be met, AEC shall notify Applicant and the Commission of the reason for the inability to process the interconnection request and the expected completion date.

  • AEC will provide the NPI or new Member with a copy of the interconnection agreement in effect and as signed by the previous member, which will remain unchanged, (ii) a copy of the appropriate DG tariff, and (iii) AEC’s website information on the DG tariff.

  • Metering requirements and billing procedures shall be set forth in the AEC rate schedule(s) applicable to the electric service account assigned to the location where the Generating Facility is connected.

  • AEC may enter Member’s premises at all times, without notice to Member for emergency purposes only.


More Definitions of AEC

AEC means the joint venture established pursuant to the AEC Joint Venture Agreement.
AEC means Albany Engineered Composites, Inc., currently a Wholly Owned Subsidiary.
AEC means Atlas Energy Company, LLC.
AEC means the Australian Electoral Commission.
AEC shall be an alternative energy credit as defined in the Act and of the type specified in Exhibit 3.
AEC has the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble.
AEC means an adverse effect on competition.