Customer Class definition
Customer Class means each of the following classes of Core Customer:
Customer Class means all domestic, commercial and industrial customers;
Customer Class means each of the System Restoration Charge classes specified in the Financing Order.
Examples of Customer Class in a sentence
The Servicer shall identify each Customer and the number of Customers in each Customer Class at least once each Billing Period and include the Securitized Utility Tariff Charges on Bills issued by it to such Customer.
In addition, so long as any of the Securitized Utility Tariff Bonds are outstanding, the Servicer shall provide the Issuer, the Kansas Commission and the Indenture Trustee, within a reasonable time after written request therefor, any information available to the Servicer or reasonably obtainable by it without undue cost or burden that is necessary to calculate the Securitized Utility Tariff Charges applicable to each Customer Class.
More Definitions of Customer Class
Customer Class means each of the Transition Charge classes specified in the Financing Order.
Customer Class means class of service provided to a group of customers.
Customer Class means each of the Storm Recovery Charge classes specified in the Rate Schedule SRCA Form of Storm Restoration Cost Adjustment Calculation Appendix B-1 to the Financing Order.
Customer Class means each of the customer classes specified in the Qualified Rate Order.
Customer Class means each customer class in Kansas identified as a separate rate classes to whom Securitized Utility Tariff Charges are allocated for ratemaking purposes in accordance with the Financing Order.
Customer Class means each of the Energy Transition Charge classes specified in the Rate Schedule ETCA ── Energy Transition Cost Adjustment and Allocation Methodology Illustrated (Appendix B-1 to the Financing Order).
Customer Class means or represents the structure or designation by which a user is classified based on industry standards for wastewater strength, as measured by biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and suspended solids (SS). There are five customer classes, one for residential and four for commercial customers. Customer classes are further defined as shown below.