FIT Rules definition

FIT Rules means the rules governing the FIT Program as may be amended in accordance with its terms, from time to time.
FIT Rules means the version of the rules under the FIT Program applicable to the FIT Project.
FIT Rules means the rules of the IESO and any ancillary or related documents governing the FIT Projects including applicable FIT contracts and schedules relating to the FIT Projects owned by the Corporation.

Examples of FIT Rules in a sentence

  • The Supplier and the Facility comply with the eligibility requirements applicable to an Applicant and a Project as set out in Section 2 of the FIT Rules in effect as at the Application Date and such compliance is restated and reaffirmed by the Supplier as at the Contract Date with, for clarity, such requirements being applicable as at such date.

  • The Supplier had not, from the Application Date for the Facility to the Contract Date, undertaken an activity prohibited by Section 12.1(a) and (b) of the FIT Rules.


More Definitions of FIT Rules

FIT Rules means the rules issued by the Ontario Power Authority as may be amended from time to time in respect of the FIT Program and includes the FIT Rules, Version 1.1 issued by the Ontario Power Authority dated September 30, 2009.
FIT Rules means rules established by the OPA to govern FIT Contracts;
FIT Rules means the Feed-in Tariff Rules adopted by the ERC in Resolution No. 16, series of 2010, as amended by ERC Resolution No. 16, series of 2012, and by the ERC from time to time.
FIT Rules means the rules governing a FIT Program as they may be amended in accordance with their terms, from time to time;

Related to FIT Rules

  • SIFT Rules means the provisions of the Tax Act, including those contained in sections 104, 122 and 122.1 of the Tax Act, which apply to the taxation of a “specified investment flow through trust” and its unitholders.

  • PPB Rules means the rules of the Procurement Policy Board as set forth in Title 9 of the Rules of the City of New York (“RCNY”), § 1-01 et seq.

  • Market Rules means the rules made under section 32 of the Electricity Act;

  • Conduct Rules shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(u) hereof.

  • FCA Rules means the Rules included within the FCA Handbook issued by the FCA.

  • PJM Market Rules means the rules, standards, procedures, and practices of the PJM Markets set forth in the PJM Tariff, the PJM Operating Agreement, the PJM Reliability Assurance Agreement, the PJM Consolidated Transmission Owners Agreement, the PJM Manuals, the PJM Regional Practices Document, the PJM-Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator Joint Operating Agreement or any other document setting forth market rules. PJM Net Assets:

  • AIM Rules means the rules published by the London Stock Exchange governing admission to AIM and the regulation of AIM companies as amended or re-issued from time to time;

  • NYSRC Reliability Rules means the rules applicable to the operation of the New York Transmission System. These rules are based on Reliability Standards adopted by NERC and NPCC, but also include more specific and more stringent rules to reflect the particular requirements of the New York Transmission System.

  • Scheme Rules means the applicable SEPA direct debit or credit transfer scheme rules of the European Payments Council as amended from time to time.

  • HIPAA Rules means the Privacy, Security, Breach Notification, and Enforcement Rules at 45 CFR Part 160 and Part 164.

  • Hague Rules means the International Convention for the Unification of certain Rules of Law relating to Bills of Lading signed at Brussels on 25 August 1924.

  • FSA Rules meanss the rules, guidance, principles and codes comprised in the Handbook of Rules and Guidance issued by the FSA. The parties understand and agree that such categorisation is not intended to, and does not, affect the relationship between and among the parties under the 1940 Act or the Advisers Act.

  • Partnership Tax Audit Rules means Sections 6221 through 6241 of the Code, as amended by the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, together with any guidance issued thereunder or successor provisions and any similar provision of state or local tax laws.