Grade factor definition

Grade factor means a factor or multiplier applied to a base grade level for the purpose of interpolating between grades or establishing an intermediate grade.
Grade factor means a ratio of prices established by AFSC, based on the price of the CHA Grade to the price of the Designated Grade, to adjust Harvested Production and Appraised Potential Production for quality.
Grade factor means a ratio of prices established by AFSC, based on the price of the grade to the price of the Designated Grade, to adjust Harvested Production and Appraised Potential Production for quality.

Examples of Grade factor in a sentence

  • Bsmnt Flr: Bsmnt Gar: Electric: Insulation: Int vs Ext: Heat Fuel: Heat Type: CALC SUMMARY Basic $ / SQ: Size Adj.: 1.00000000 Const Adj.: 8.00000000 Adj $ / SQ: Other Features: 0 Grade Factor: COMPARABLE SALES Rate Parcel ID Typ Date Sale Price Code Description Area - SQ Rate - AV Undepr Value Sub Area % Usbl Descrip % Type # Qu Ten # Heat Sys: % Heated: Solar HW: % Com Wal % AC: Central Vac: % Sprinkled Neighborhood Inf: 1.04999995 LUC Factor: Adj Total: 0 Depreciated Total: 0 WtAv$/SQ: Juris.


More Definitions of Grade factor

Grade factor means a factor or multiplier applied to a base grade level for the purpose of interpolating between grades or establishing an intermediate grade. (2011 Real Property Assessment Manual and Guidelines Book 2, Glossary, pg. 10)
Grade factor is equal to the [the contract grade minus the grade of the Inferior Coal for the 24-hour period] divided by the contract grade. The contract grade is 9,000 BTU per pound or as otherwise agreed by the Coordinating Committee.
Grade factor means an element of a public school environment that is used to calculate a school’s grade; and
Grade factor means a ratio of prices established by AFSC, based on the price of the grade relative to the price of the Designated Grade.

Related to Grade factor

  • Stress Factor means 2.25.

  • Exchange Factor means 1.0; provided, however, that if the General Partner: (a) declares or pays a dividend on its outstanding Common Stock in Common Stock or makes a distribution to all holders of its outstanding Common Stock in Common Stock; (b) subdivides its outstanding Common Stock; or (c) combines its outstanding Common Stock into a smaller number of shares of Common Stock, the Exchange Factor shall be adjusted by multiplying the Exchange Factor by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding on the record date for such dividend, contribution, subdivision or combination (assuming for such purpose that such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination has occurred as of such time), and the denominator of which shall be the actual number of shares of Common Stock (determined without the above assumption) issued and outstanding on the record date for such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination. Any adjustment to the Exchange Factor shall become effective immediately after the effective date of such event retroactive to the record date, if any, for such event.

  • Average monthly discharge limitation means the highest allowable average of "daily discharges" over a calendar month, calculated as the sum of all "daily discharges" measured during a calendar month divided by the number of "daily discharges" measured during that month. Compliance with fecal coliform bacteria or E coli bacteria limitations shall be determined using the geometric mean.

  • Power Factor means the ratio of usage power measured in kW to total power measured in kVA;

  • Performance Factor means any matter that could or will significantly affect a party’s ability to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement;

  • Limited Indexation Factor means, in respect of a Limited Indexation Month or Limited Indexation Date, as the case may be, the ratio of the Index Figure applicable to that month or date, as the case may be, divided by the Index Figure applicable to the month or date, as the case may be, twelve months prior thereto, provided that (a) if such ratio is greater than the Maximum Indexation Factor specified in the relevant Final Terms, it shall be deemed to be equal to such Maximum Indexation Factor and (b) if such ratio is less than the Minimum Indexation Factor specified in the relevant Final Terms, it shall be deemed to be equal to such Minimum Indexation Factor;

  • Applicable Measurement Period means the most recently completed four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Issuer immediately preceding the Applicable Calculation Date for which internal financial statements are available.