NMQ definition

NMQ means that Quantity of Gas which the Customer has notified GasNet will be delivered in any Month to a Delivery Point as specified in Appendix One;

Examples of NMQ in a sentence

  • On the acquisition of Mt Carlton Operations, the sale agreement provided for the vendor or a related body corporate to use reasonable endeavours to provide a transitional environmental bond for the benefit of Navarre Minerals Queensland (NMQ) for a period of up to 24 months in the event that the Queensland Department of Resources requires NMQ to provide surety for the full estimated rehabilitation cost of the Mt Carlton Operations (approximately $30 million).

  • Any amount of EBITDA and/or revenue, as applicable, that is borrowed from a NMQ and used in connection with a Catch- up Statement shall, for purposes of this Section 3.3, irrevocably be deducted from the EBITDA and/or revenue, as applicable, for the Performance Period in which it actually occurs.

  • Any amount of EBITDA and/or revenue, as applicable, that is borrowed from a NMQ and used in connection with a Catch-up Statement shall, for purposes of this Section 3.3, irrevocably be deducted from the EBITDA and/or revenue, as applicable, for the Performance Period in which it actually occurs.

  • Any amount of EBITDA that is borrowed from a NMQ and used in connection with a Catch-up Statement shall, for purposes of this Article III, irrevocably be deducted from the EBITDA for the Performance Period in which it actually occurs.

Related to NMQ

  • Universal Digital Loop Carrier (UDLC) means the DLC system that has a CO terminal channel bank that is connected to the CO switches on the analog side.

  • CSAM or "Credit Suisse" (or any combination thereof).

  • TP means fibre network termination point at the Installation Address.

  • SOQ means Statement of Qualifications.

  • Digital Learning means a digital technology or internet-based educational delivery model that does not rely exclusively on compressed interactive video (CIV). Digital learning includes online and blended learning.