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 grade relative to the price of the Designated Grade.
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
AFSC, in its discretion, may apply the Appraised Potential Production, and a Grade Factor on the Appraised Potential Production if the Insured has not completed harvest on or before October 15.
More Definitions of Grade Factor
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 an element of a public school environment that is used to calculate a school’s grade; and
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 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)