identification costs definition

identification costs means any reasonable identification and testing costs incurred by the system operator in accordance with rule 2.3.2 of section II of part C which are unable to be recovered from participants by the system operator;
identification costs has the meaning given to that term in clause 1.1(1) of the Code. "identification fee" means the part of the direct services fee set out in paragraph 7.2 of schedule 1. "in-flight capex component" means, for a financial year or funding period, the part of the fixed fee for the financial year or over the funding period that is attributable to capex returns on the forecast in-flight system operator asset base. "in-flight system operator asset" means a system operator asset or forecast system operator asset under construction but not commissioned as at 30 June 2015 (whether or not it is commissioned on or before the transitional commencement date or final commencement date).
identification costs has the meaning given to that term in clause 1.1(1) of the Code. "identification fee" means the part of the direct services fee set out in paragraph 7.2 of schedule 1. "in-flight capex component" means, for a financial year or funding period, the part of the fixed fee for the financial year or over the funding period that is attributable to capex returns on the forecast in-flight system operator asset base. "in-flight system operator asset" means a system operator asset or forecast system operator asset commissioned between:

Related to identification costs

  • Relocation Costs means costs incurred in the relocation of the furniture, fixtures, equipment, machinery and supplies, including, but not limited to, the cost of dismantling and reassembling equipment and the cost of floor preparation necessary for the reassembly of the equipment. Relocation costs include only such costs that are incurred during the ninety-day period imme- diately following the commencement of the relocation to an eligible premises. Relocation costs do not include costs for structural or capital improvements or items purchased in con- nection with the relocation.

  • Formation Cost means preliminary expenses relating to regulatory and registration fees of the Scheme, flotation expenses of the Scheme, expenses relating to authorization of the Scheme, execution and registration of the Constitutive Documents, legal costs, printing, circulation and publication of this Offering Document, announcements describing the Scheme and all other expenses incurred until the end of the Initial Period.

  • Transition Costs means the reasonable costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees but excluding overhead) incurred or payable by the Successor Servicer in connection with the transfer of servicing (whether due to termination, resignation or otherwise), including allowable compensation of employees and overhead costs incurred or payable in connection with the transfer of the Receivable Files or any amendment to the Sale and Servicing Agreement required in connection with the transfer of servicing.

  • FOR Destination costs means the cost of equipment and material at the consignee’s stores. The cost is exclusive of Excise duty, Sales Tax and other Local Taxes, but is inclusive of packing, forwarding and insurance and freight charges.

  • Production Costs means those costs and expenditures incurred in carrying out Production Operations as classified and defined in Section 2 of the Accounting Procedure and allowed to be recovered in terms of Section 3 thereof.