FRR definition

FRR. (Frequency Restoration Reserves) means active power reserves available to restore the system's nominal frequency and, for a synchronous zone consisting of more than one LFC zone, to restore the planned power balance value[1];
FRR means the floating reference rate applicable to loans of similar nature provided by the Lender, which is as on the date of this Agreement and, until varied in terms of the Facility Documents, per cent per annum
FRR means the review described in section 5.10 of Exhibit A.

Examples of FRR in a sentence

  • Report Frequency Due Date Financial Reconciliation Report (FRR) Annually No later than 60 calendar days after the end of the Grant Period.

  • FRR does not provide design, engineering, consulting or architectural services.

  • FRR and Owner are committed to acting promptly so that roof leaks are not a source of potential interior mold growth.

  • FRR’s price is based upon there not being electrical conduit, cables, wires or other materials embedded within the roof assembly or attached directly to the underside or topside of the roof deck upon which FRR will be installing the new roof.

  • Owner shall hold harmless and indemnify FRR from claims due to indoor air quality and resulting from a failure by Owner to maintain the building in a manner to avoid growth of mold.

  • FRR is not responsible for conduit, wires, cables, pipes, fireproofing or any objects attached to the underside of the roof decking which could be damaged during installation of the new roof system or repairs.

  • Customer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless FRR from claims brought by tenants and third parties arising from mold growth.

  • FRR is not responsible for design, including calculation or verification of wind-load design.

  • FRR itself makes no representation regarding wind uplift capacity and assumes no liability for wind uplift.

  • Owner will make periodic inspections for signs of water intrusion and act promptly including prompt notice to FRR if Owner believes there are roof leaks, to correct the condition.


More Definitions of FRR

FRR means the Fish Recovery and Return System; “HCDF” means Hard Coastal Defence Feature;
FRR means Frequency Restoration Reserve.
FRR means the current month’s number of Spares returned, divided by the installed base of that FRU up to the current month, as determined by the quantity of the Seller’s product shipped to Buyer or Buyer’s customers.
FRR means, with respect to the Earnout Measurement Period, the aggregate amount of fee-related revenues, net of any discounts, offsets (however, for the avoidance of doubt, FRR shall include the fee that generated any such offset), expense reimbursements, fee shares, profit shares or similar arrangements, consisting of (A) management fees or other similar recurring fees, (B) BDC performance related fee revenue and recurring incentive fees earned from the Clients identified on Schedule 2.7(ix), (C) direct lending administration, servicing and other similar fees, and (D) with respect to any new funds or products launched after the date hereof, performance related fee revenue and recurring incentive fees to the extent that the Acquiror actually includes such fees in determining its “fee related revenues,” “fee related earnings” or substantially similar non-GAAP results that are reported to the public (which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall include any performance related fee revenue and recurring incentive fees that are not determined to be Performance Fees for purposes of the Discretionary Sharing Program) (collectively, the “Acquired Management Business”) in respect of such time period under any investment management, advisory, administration or similar agreement or Contract in respect of the Company Funds, Clients, BDCs and/or SMAs or similar types of funds or accounts, which shall be counted in the year earned on an accrual basis and otherwise in a manner consistent with past practice of the Company Group Entities.
FRR means, with respect to the Earnout Measurement Period, the aggregate amount of fee-related revenues, net of any discounts, offsets (however, for the avoidance of doubt, FRR shall include the fee that generated any such offset), expense reimbursements, fee shares, profit shares, rebates, payments made to third parties that are calculated or capped based on gross or net management fees regardless of how such payments are identified or similar arrangements (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any payments or other amounts due to third parties under any of the Contracts listed on Schedule 2.7(l)(ix) -1 or similar arrangements entered into prior to, at or following the date hereof), consisting of (A) management fees or other similar recurring fees, (B) BDC performance related fee revenue and recurring incentive fees earned from the Clients identified on Schedule 2.7(l)(ix), (C) direct lending administration, servicing and other similar fees, and (D) with respect to any new funds or products launched after the date hereof, performance related fee revenue and recurring incentive fees to the extent that the Acquiror actually includes such fees in determining its “fee related revenues,” “fee related earnings” or substantially similar non-GAAP results that are reported to the public (which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall include any performance related fee revenue and recurring incentive fees that are not determined to be Performance Fees for purposes of the Discretionary Sharing Program) (collectively, the “Acquired Management Business”) in respect of such time period under any investment management, advisory, administration or similar agreement or Contract in respect of the Company Funds, Clients, BDCs and/or SMAs or similar types of funds or accounts, which shall be counted in the year earned on an accrual basis and otherwise in a manner consistent with past practice of the Company Group Entities.”
FRR the Securities and Futures (Financial Resources) Rules (Chapter 571N of the Laws of Hong Kong), as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time “GEM” GEM operated by the Stock Exchange

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