availability charges definition

availability charges means charges that may be levied against immovable property with or without improvements, which is not connected to any municipal service works where such property can be reasonably so connected;
availability charges means a fixed monthly or annual charge levied against the account holder which is based on the cost for providing a municipal service to the premises of the account holder.
availability charges means charges that may be levied against immovable property with or without improvements, which is not connected to any municipal service works where such property can be reasonably so connected or having access to the service;

More Definitions of availability charges

availability charges means a monthly charge that the municipality may levy against immovable property with or without improvements, which is not connected to any municipal service works where such property can be reasonably so connected;
availability charges. ’ means charges that may be levied against
availability charges. , means the tariffs charged by the Theewaterskloof Municipality on vacant premises in the area of jurisdiction of the Municipality, where municipal service infrastructure are available, but are not being utilized by the owner or occupant of a premise;
availability charges means a monthly levy that may be levied against immovable property with or without improvements, which is not connected to any municipal service works, where such property can be reasonably so connected; “break even” occurs where the volume sales are equal to the fixed and variable cost associated with the provision of the service;
availability charges means the amount payable by the Government of Malaysia to the concession company, being AWSB, for the availability of the New Buildings and Facilities.
availability charges. - means the sub-lease rentals payable to the Issuer by UiTM for the
availability charges means charges levied by the relevant Network Operator as part of its published use of system charges for the provision of a defined capacity (normally measured in kVA) at the Supply Point, and/or reactive power. Balancing and Settlement Code: means the document of that name