AMQ definition

AMQ means, in relation to a Buyer, that Buyer's AQ for a Contract Year (or, if more than one AQ applies during a Contract Year under that Buyer's Sub-sales Agreement, the weighted average of those AQs in proportion to the number of Days each was applicable during that Contract Year) multiplied by [THIS PARAGRAPH CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION WHICH HAS BEEN OMITTED, BUT FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.] and then reduced by the aggregate of: (a) in the case of a Retailer, that Retailer's Sellers' Sales Allocation for that Contract Year; (b) the aggregate quantity of reductions required in respect of Off Specification Gas calculated in respect of that Buyer for that Contract Year pursuant to Clause 9 of this Agreement; (c) the quantity of Buyer's Undelivered Gas calculated in respect of that Buyer for that Contract Year; and (d) where any quantity of Gas was not delivered to or taken by that Buyer during that Contract Year during one or more Force Majeure Periods, the quantity calculated as follows: (1) in respect of each Force Majeure Period lasting 30 Days or less: [THIS PARAGRAPH CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION WHICH HAS BEEN OMITTED, BUT FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.] Where: Ri is the amount of the reduction; GR is the amount of the reduction in the Annual Minimum Quantity in respect of that Force Majeure Period as calculated pursuant to paragraph (d)(i) of the definition of Annual Minimum Quantity in Clause 1 of the Principal Contract;
AMQ has the meaning given it in the Electric Tariff Adjustment Method;
AMQ is defined in Schedule 4.

Examples of AMQ in a sentence

  • Red Hat offers Red Hat JBoss Fuse for xPaaS, Red Hat JBoss AM-Q for xPaaS and Red Hat JBoss EAP for xPaaS Subscriptions (together referred to as “JBoss xPaaS Subscriptions”).

  • Non-xPaaS Red Hat JBoss EAP, Red Hat JBoss Fuse and Red Hat JBoss A-MQ Software Subscriptions with the Management add-on come with the Software for their xPaaS equivalent (i.

  • Application Platform (“JBoss EAP”) Red Hat JBoss Fuse, Red Hat JBoss BRMS, Red Hat JBoss Data Grid and Red Hat JBoss A-MQ Subscriptions.

  • Red Hat offers Red Hat JBoss Fuse for OpenShift Container Platform, Red Hat JBoss AM-Q for OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat JBoss EAP for OpenShift Container Platform Subscriptions (together referred to as “JBoss OpenShift Container Platform Subscriptions”).

  • Red Hat ofrece Suscripciones de Red Hat JBoss Fuse for xPaaS, Red Hat JBoss AM-Q for xPaaS y Red Hat JBoss EAP for xPaaS (en adelante denominadas en conjunto “Suscripciones JBoss xPaaS”).

  • Application Platform (en adelante, «JBoss EAP»), Red Hat JBoss Fuse y Red Hat JBoss A-MQ.

  • Red Hat JBoss Fuse for xPaaS, Red Hat JBoss BRMS for xPaaS, Red Hat JBoss Data Grid for xPaaS or Red Hat JBoss A-MQ for xPaaS respectively).

  • Las Suscripciones de Software Red Hat JBoss EAP que no sea xPaaS, Red Hat JBoss Fuse y Red Hat JBoss A-MQ con el add-on de Gestión vienen con el Software para su equivalente de xPaaS (es decir, Red Hat JBoss EAP for xPaaS, Red Hat JBoss Fuse for xPaaS o bien Red Hat JBoss A-MQ for xPaaS, respectivamente).

  • ACCCH or AMQ shall pay all reasonable and necessary costs of the Monitor.

  • Within three (3) business days after the Effective Date, ACCCH or AMQ shall pay, by wire transfer or as otherwise directed, the sum of Thirty Million Dollars ($30,000,000) to the Settling States for their attorneys’ fees, investigation costs, and other expenses related to the investigation and resolution of this matter.


More Definitions of AMQ

AMQ is defined in the Master Agreement;

Related to AMQ

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  • SDSL or "Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line" is a baseband DSL transmission technology that permits the bi-directional transmission from up to 160 kbps to 2.048 Mbps on a single pair. "VDSL" or "Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line" is a baseband DSL transmission technology that permits the transmission of up to 52 Mbps downstream (from the Central Office to the End User Customer) and up to 2.3 Mbps digital signal upstream (from the End User Customer to the Central Office). VDSL can also be 26 Mbps symmetrical, or other combination.