Host PES definition

Host PES means, in respect of a Metering System, either:

Examples of Host PES in a sentence

  • Where the Host PES does not Accept the changes provided by the Supplier under Clause 24.3 it shall Reject such changes and shall notify the Supplier of such Rejection and all the reasons for such Rejection.

  • Where the relevant Initial Settlement and Reconciliation Agent, resends such information such that the Host PES can enter it into its MPAS Registration System, the Host PES shall acknowledge receipt of any such information re-sent within 1 Operational Working Day of receipt.

  • The relevant Host PES shall provide the relevant Suppliers and Data Aggregators with as much notice as possible of any planned suspension in the availability of its MPAS Registration System.

  • Where the Host PES receives the Market Domain Data and such information is in the incorrect format or corrupt or otherwise cannot be entered by that Host PES into its MPAS Registration System it shall notify the Initial Settlement and Reconciliation Agent, that it has rejected the Market Domain Data within 5 Operational Working Days of receipt.

  • The relevant Host PES shall not be responsible for ensuring that the New Supplier complies with the requirements of this Clause 15.12.

  • While, the substitute effect of information technology usage on contract enforcement is not significant.

  • Validation Procedures 28.3 Each Host PES shall notify each Supplier of the Validation Procedures which it applies to Messages received and sent by that Host PES's MPAS Registration System as at the date of this Agreement on or before the date of this Agreement ("Validation Procedures").

  • Data Transfer Service Escalation 14.12 Where a Host PES receives a notification from the Data Transfer Network indicating that a Message sent by that Host PES pursuant to the terms of this Agreement has not been received by the relevant Supplier or Data Aggregator, the Host PES shall contact the Supplier or Data Aggregator as soon as reasonably practicable.

  • Where a change is made to data item 13 of Schedule 2, the Host PES shall notify the Data Aggregator that was appointed in relation to the Metering Point before the change, the Data Aggregator that the Supplier has appointed in its place, the Supplier, any New Supplier that has sent a Valid Application for Registration in respect of the Metering Point for a Supply Start Date after the date of amendment and its Distribution Business that such change has been made after it has Accepted the change.

  • The Host PES and relevant Supplier or Data Aggregator shall utilise the Problem Management Procedures under the Data Transfer Service Agreement which may require the Host PES to Resend the original Message.

Related to Host PES

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  • Post-Petition Interest means any interest or entitlement to fees or expenses or other charges that accrues after the commencement of any Insolvency Proceeding, whether or not allowed or allowable in any such Insolvency Proceeding.

  • Lifetime health cover loading means the increased premiums payable by an insured person who does not take out an appropriate hospital cover prior to 1 July following their 31st birthday.

  • Secondary emissions means emissions which occur as a result of the construction or operation of a major stationary source or major modification, but do not come from the major stationary source or major modification itself. For the purposes of this chapter, “secondary emissions” must be specific, well-defined, and quantifiable, and must impact the same general areas as the stationary source modification which causes the secondary emissions. “Secondary emissions” includes emissions from any offsite support facility which would not be constructed or increase its emissions except as a result of the construction or operation of the major stationary source or major modification. “Secondary emissions” does not include any emissions which come directly from a mobile source, such as emissions from the tailpipe of a motor vehicle, from a train, or from a vessel.

  • Fugitive dust emissions means particulate matter from process operations that does not pass through a process stack or vent and that is generated within plant property boundaries from activities such as: unloading and loading areas, process areas, stockpiles, stock pile working, plant parking lots, and plant roads (including access roads and haul roads).

  • Enforcement Costs means court expenses, reasonable attorney fees of the attorney general, and other reasonable expenses of an executive department that are incurred in relation to enforcement under this part.

  • Routine Patient Costs means all health care services that are otherwise covered under the Group Contract for the treatment of cancer or other Life-threatening Condition that is typically covered for a patient who is not enrolled in an Approved Clinical Trial.

  • Legal Costs means, with respect to any Person, (a) all reasonable fees and charges of any counsel, accountants, auditors, appraisers, consultants and other professionals to such Person, (b) the reasonable allocable cost of internal legal services of such Person and all reasonable disbursements of such internal counsel and (c) all court costs and similar legal expenses.

  • Overhead costs means the actual costs incurred or the estimated costs to be

  • Enforcement Expenses shall include all reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs, transcript costs, fees of experts, travel expenses, duplicating costs, printing and binding costs, telephone charges, postage, delivery service fees, and all other out-of-pocket disbursements or expenses of the types customarily incurred in connection with an action to enforce indemnification or advancement rights, or an appeal from such action. Expenses, however, shall not include fees, salaries, wages or benefits owed to Indemnitee.

  • Input Tax Credit means the credit of input tax;

  • Son or daughter of a covered servicemember means a covered servicemember's biological, adopted, or foster child, stepchild, legal ward, or a child for whom the covered servicemember stood in loco parentis, and who is of any age.

  • overhead line means any electric supply-line, which is placed above ground and in the open air but excluding live rails of traction system;

  • connecting sewer means a pipe owned by the municipality and installed by it for the purpose of conveying sewage from a drainage installation on a premises to a sewer beyond the boundary of those premises or within a servitude area or within an area covered by a way-leave or by agreement;

  • passengers means the driver and up to the number of passengers allowed as shown in the Vehicle Registration Document travelling in the vehicle;

  • Provisional items means items for which approximate quantities have been included in the tender documents.

  • Health Coverage means that if Key Employee elects to continue coverage for himself or his eligible dependents under the Company’s group health plans pursuant to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”), during the twelve-month period commencing on the date of Key Employee’s termination of employment from the Company (the “Severance Period”), then throughout the Severance Period the Company shall promptly reimburse Key Employee on a monthly basis for the difference between the amount Key Employee pays to effect and continue such coverage and the employee contribution amount that active senior employees pay for the same or similar coverage under Company’s group health plans. Further, if after the Severance Period Key Employee continues his COBRA coverage and Key Employee’s COBRA coverage terminates at any time during the eighteen-month period commencing on the day immediately following the last day of the Severance Period (the “Extended Coverage Period”), then the Company shall provide Key Employee (and his eligible dependents) with health benefits substantially similar to those provided under its group health plans for active employees for the remainder of the Extended Coverage Period at a cost to Key Employee that is no greater than the cost of COBRA coverage; provided, however, that the Company shall use its reasonable efforts so that such health benefits are provided to Key Employee under one or more insurance policies (or such other manner) so that reimbursement or payment of benefits to Key Employee thereunder shall not result in taxable income to Key Employee. Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this paragraph, the Company’s obligation to reimburse Key Employee during the Severance Period and to provide health benefits to Key Employee during the Extended Coverage Period shall immediately end if and to the extent Key Employee becomes eligible to receive health plan coverage from a subsequent employer (with Key Employee being obligated hereunder to promptly report such eligibility to the Company).

  • Crew Support Costs means all expenses of a general nature which are not particularly referable to any individual vessel for the time being managed by the Managers and which are incurred by the Managers for the purpose of providing an efficient and economic management service and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, shall include the cost of crew standby pay, training schemes for officers and ratings, cadet training schemes, sick pay, study pay, recruitment and interviews.

  • Interconnection Customer means a Generation Interconnection Customer and/or a Transmission Interconnection Customer.

  • Combined sewer system means a system for conveying both sanitary sewage and storm water runoff.

  • Electrical Losses means all electrical losses associated with the transmission of Product to the Delivery Point, including if applicable, but not limited to, any transmission or transformation losses between the CAISO revenue meter and the Delivery Point.

  • PM10 emissions means PM10 emitted to the ambient air as measured by an applicable reference method, or an equivalent or alternate method, specified in 40 CFR Part 51, Appendix M as of December 8, 1984, or by a test method specified in these regulations or any supplement thereto.

  • REASONABLY SAFE FROM FLOODING Means base flood waters will not inundate the land or damage structures to be removed from the floodplain and that any subsurface waters related to the base flood will not damage existing or proposed buildings.

  • protection and indemnity risks means the usual risks covered by a protection and indemnity association managed in London, including pollution risks and the proportion (if any) of any sums payable to any other person or persons in case of collision which are not recoverable under the hull and machinery policies by reason of the incorporation in them of clause 6 of the International Hull Clauses (1/11/02 or 1/11/03), clause 8 of the Institute Time Clauses (Hulls) (1/11/95) or clause 8 of the Institute Time Clauses (Hulls) (1/10/83) or the Institute Amended Running Down Clause (1/10/71) or any equivalent provision;

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