Control Period definition

Control Period means the period beginning January 1 of each year and ending on December 31 of the same year, inclusive.
Control Period means the period beginning May first of a year and ending on September thirtieth of the same year, inclusive.
Control Period means the period during which the norms for determination of tariff specified in these regulations shall remain valid;

Examples of Control Period in a sentence

  • Hence, no separate Income Tax recovery shall be allowed for the Retail Supply Business during the entire Control Period.

  • Tariff determination for each year of the Control Period, at the beginning of the Control Period.

  • While specifying the threshold, the Commission had clarified that it will review the above Threshold Limit while framing the MYT Regulations for next Control Period based on the progress of projects achieved under TBCB under current Control Period till FY 2024-25.

  • Provision for Mid-Term Review (MTR) at the end of three years, i.e., the ARR and tariff determined in the MYT Order for the third and fourth year of the Control Period is subject to revision after MTR.

  • Based on the analysis, possible regulatory options for the next Control Period have been discussed in subsequent Chapters.


More Definitions of Control Period

Control Period means November 1 through the last day of February, during which time only oxygenated gasoline may be sold and dispensed in any control area.
Control Period means a period during which the principles and norms for determination of tariff specified in these Regulations shall remain valid;
Control Period means a three-calendar-year time period, unless extended to four years upon occurrence of a stage two trigger event. The first control period is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2011, inclusive, provided if a stage two trigger event occurs during the first control period, then the first control period will be extended one-year to December 31, 2012, inclusive. Each subsequent sequential three-calendar-year period is a separate control period that is subject to one one-year extension upon occurrence of a stage two trigger event during the control period. In no event may a control period be longer than four calendar years.
Control Period means a multi-year period fixed by the Commission, from 1st April 2016 and up to 31st March 2021;
Control Period means the period commencing on the date of the Change of Control and ending 180 days after the date of the Change of Control.
Control Period means a three-calendar-year time period. The first control period is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2011, inclusive. Each subsequent sequential three-calendar-year period is a separate control period. The first two calendar years of each control period are defined as an interim control period beginning in January 1, 2015.
Control Period means the period comprising five Years from April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2025, and as may be extended by the Commission;