Large Customers definition

Large Customers has the meaning set forth in Section 5.19.
Large Customers means electricity consumers in the territory of the Borrower supplied with HV and/or MV and/or LV user with a monthly consumption above 1,000 kWh.
Large Customers shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 2.18.

Examples of Large Customers in a sentence

  • This Traffic Coordinator handled 34 crews • Large Customers (i.e. Cargoflo, Freight Forwarders, Steel Centre) - Also includes interchanges, chemical facilities, petroleum facilities or any other industry/operation that requires significant organization and communication/interaction between the Traffic Coordinator, customer and yard crews.

  • Section 2.27 of the Company Disclosure Schedule sets forth the 10 largest customers or group of related customers of the Company and its Subsidiaries (the "Large Customers") for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2006.

  • Schedule 2.24 sets forth each customer or group of related customers from whom payments were received that equaled or exceeded five percent (5%) of the Company's and each of the Subsidiaries' aggregate gross sales for the fiscal year ended December 28, 1997 (the "Large Customers").

  • None of Buyer's Large Suppliers or Buyer's Large Customers has canceled or otherwise terminated, or threatened in writing, by notice to the Buyer, to cancel or otherwise terminate, its relationship with Buyer or, since March 31, 1996, decreased materially, or threatened to decrease or limit materially, its services, supplies or materials to Buyer or its usage or purchase of the products or services of Buyer which, in any case, would result in a Buyer Material Adverse Change.

  • To the Knowledge of the Company, none of the Large Customers presently intend to otherwise modify its relationship with the Company in a manner adverse to the Company (other than seeking standard price reductions), and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not, to the Knowledge of the Company, adversely affect the relationship of the Surviving Corporation, the business of the Surviving Corporation or Purchaser, as successor owner of the Company, with any of the Large Customers.

  • None of the Large Customers has terminated, or, to the Knowledge of the Company, threatened to terminate, its relationship with the Company or has during the last twelve (12) months significantly decreased or limited, or threatened to significantly decrease or limit, its usage or purchase of the goods or services of the Company.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall limit or restrict any Restricted Party from soliciting any of the Large Customers to treat, store or dispose of waste containing radioactive constituents or mixed waste (i.e., waste that contains radioactive constituents and Hazardous Materials).

  • Schedule 3.20B sets forth a list of the 20 largest customers (determined by gross sales revenue) of the Business from whom payments were received for Seller's most recent fiscal year ended (the "Large Customers") and the percentage of Seller's gross sales allocable to each of such Large Customers for such fiscal year.

  • The Seller Disclosure Letter includes a list of the top ten customers of Company, plus any other customer or group of related customers from whom payments were received which equaled or exceeded five percent (5%) of Company's gross sales for the fiscal years ended 1995 and 1996, or from whom payments are projected to equal or exceed such percentage for the current fiscal year (the "Large Customers").

  • This Traffic Coordinator handled ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇  Large Customers (i.e. Cargoflo, Freight Forwarders, Steel Centre) - Also includes interchanges, chemical facilities, petroleum facilities or any other industry/operation that requires significant organization and communication/interaction between the Traffic Coordinator, customer and yard crews.


More Definitions of Large Customers

Large Customers has the meaning provided in Section 5.21.1 of the Agreement.
Large Customers shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.15.