DNQ definition

DNQ means the daily nominated quantity of Gas in MMBtu stated in a nomination properly submitted by Shipper to Transporter in accordance with the procedures of the Operating Code and this Agreement.
DNQ means, in respect of a GTA, the daily nominated quantity of Gas in MMBtu stated in a nomination properly submitted by Shipper to Transporter in accordance with the procedures of the Operating Code and this Framework Agreement; provided that on any Day that Shipper fails to nominate a DNQ, the DNQ in effect on the previous Day shall apply.
DNQ means Did Not Qualify; and

Examples of DNQ in a sentence

  • Based upon the DNQ and the nomination/confirmation process at Entry Point(s) and Exit Point(s) in each nomination cycle, the lower of the confirmed quantities by the Upstream Operator or the Upstream Pipeline Operator and the Downstream Pipeline Operator becomes the Scheduled Quantity.

  • Within 3 days of receipt of such statement of the Cumulative Imbalance Quantity, Shipper shall adjust its DNQ, through the Imbalance Adjustment Quantity, to reduce such Cumulative Imbalance Quantity to zero.

  • The bargaining teams agree to collaboratively update and/or revise the contract throughout its duration with the areas of identified Task Force items, WAAS portfolio, DNQ counts, and High School Counselors workload to be open for negotiation.

  • Individual pollutants of the group will be considered to have a concentration of zero if the constituent is reported as ND or DNQ.

  • If, in an even number of samples, one or both of the middle values is ND or DNQ, the median will be the lower of the two middle values.

  • The Purchaser shall notify the Daily Nominated Quantities (DNQ) to the Seller and the Operator no less than 24 hours before the beginning of the Contract Day for which the DNQ is specified.

  • For Special Services teachers with concerns about the workload impact of testing students who do not qualify (DNQ) for services, the teachers will follow the procedures in Article IX, Section 2(4), Procedure for Handling Workload Concerns.

  • Reporting protocols in the MRP (Attachment E of this Order) describe sample results that are to be reported as Detected, But Not Quantified (DNQ) or Not Detected (ND).

  • When one or more sample results are reported as ND or DNQ, the central tendency concentration of the pollutant shall be the median (middle) value of the multiple samples.

  • Based on such information, Seller shall, on a continuous basis, select the appropriate Daily Nomination Quantity (“DNQ”), and shall make daily nomination adjustments necessary to deliver the DNQ requested by Buyer.


More Definitions of DNQ

DNQ has the meaning given to such term in Clause 9.1.
DNQ means Did Not Qualify, by either ranking above 32 in the field for qualifying, or by not meeting the criteria of IDR section (6) to receive 1 point for the run.

Related to DNQ

  • PMU means the Project Management Unit established in accordance with paragraph 3 of Schedule 5 to this Loan Agreement;

  • SOQ means Statement of Qualifications.

  • TDSAT means Telecom Dispute Settlement and Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi.

  • TMDL means the total maximum daily load limitation of a parameter, representing the estimated assimilative capacity for a water body before other designated uses are adversely affected. Mathematically, it is the sum of wasteload allocations for point sources, load allocations for non-point and natural background sources, and a margin of safety.

  • NOFA means a Notice of Funding Availability issued by the Department.