Block Service definition

Block Service means all necessary Energy, Transmission other than Network Integration Service, transmission losses, congestion management costs, and such other services or products (but excluding Capacity, Ancillary Services, and Pennsylvania Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (“AEPS”) obligation) that are required to supply the Specified Amount delivered to the

Examples of Block Service in a sentence

  • For the Adult Block Service, domain names blocked by the service will be an exact match of a label.

  • Labels which are blocked as a result of participation in the service may prevent other trademark rights holders or Adult Block Service holders from unblocking a domain name associated with the blocked label and registering the domain name.

  • The ACH Block Service is used to block all ACH Entries to Accounts indicated by Client.

  • You acknowledge that we may make all or part of the Lock ‘N’ Block Service available to you, but we are not under an obligation to do so.

  • The terms of this Part 6 apply if you use the Lock ‘N’ Block Service.

  • Company is not required to establish Filtering Rules for the ACH Debit Block Service.

  • Alternatively, if Company chooses the ACH Debit Block Service, for specified Accounts, all incoming debit Entries will auto return before posting to the Account.

  • The Block Service will commence upon notification by Bank that all implementation steps are complete.

  • Upon enrollment in the ACH Debit Block Service, we will block all attempts to post ACH debits to your account by all originators not designated as an Authorized Originator.

  • We have no responsibility for, and shall not be liable to you in connection with, any failure to present such information; • You must provide your instructions using the interface provided for ACH Debit Block Service by the cutoff time specified in the Service.

Related to Block Service

  • *Continuous Contract Any existing written agreement (including any renewals that are exercised) between a prime contractor and a HUB vendor, where the HUB vendor provides the prime contractor with goods or service under the same contract for a specified period of time. The frequency the HUB vendor is utilized or paid during the term of the contract is not relevant to whether the contract is considered continuous. Two or more contracts that run concurrently or overlap one another for different periods of time are considered by CPA to be individual contracts rather than renewals or extensions to the original contract. In such situations the prime contractor and HUB vendor are entering (have entered) into “new” contracts.

  • E911 Service means the functionality to route wireless 911 calls and the associated caller and/or location data of the wireless end user to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point.

  • Network Service means a Service provided by means of the Network.

  • Prepaid wireless calling service means a telecommunications service that provides the right to utilize mobile wireless service as well as other non-telecommunications services, including the download of digital products delivered electronically, content and ancillary services, which must be paid for in advance that is sold in predetermined units or dollars of which the number declines with use in a known amount.

  • eDDA Service means a service provided by HKICL as part of HKICL FPS to facilitate customers of Participants to set up direct debit authorisation.