Capacity Allocation Protocol definition

Capacity Allocation Protocol means the Access Provider’s protocol made pursuant to the Capacity Use Rules.
Capacity Allocation Protocol means Schedule 5 of the Terminal Access Protocol. Change in Law means the introduction of or a change in the Law after the Contract Date. Change in Tax means the occurrence of any of the following after the Contract Date:
Capacity Allocation Protocol means Annexure 3 of the Terminal Access Protocol. Carrier Tariff Schedule means the document of that name as published on MITCo's website from time to time. Charges means the fees or charges payable by the Customer to MITCo for the provision of Terminal Services and including any Shortfall Amount. Claim means a demand, claim, action or proceeding made or brought by or against a party, however arising and whether present, unascertained, immediate, future or contingent.

Examples of Capacity Allocation Protocol in a sentence

  • Terminal Operations Co and the Customer acknowledge and agree that this Agreement is subject to the provisions of the Terminal Access Protocol (including the Terminal Operating Procedure and the Capacity Allocation Protocol) as amended from time to time.