Loading Charges definition

Loading Charges means charges in accordance with Item 3 of Schedule 6 whichare payable in respect of any Equipment which exceeds the Standard Configuration. "Lock-in Period" shall mean a period stipulated in Item 4(d) of Schedule 1. "Losses" shall mean any and all costs, judgments, fees, fines, damages, disbursements, penalties, liabilities, assessments, awards, direct losses, including, out of pocket costs or expenses (including interest, penalty, investigation, legal, accounting or other professional fees, and other costs or expenses reasonably incurred in the investigation, collection, prosecution and defense of any action and amounts paid in settlement) incurred in connection therewith, provided that "Losses" shall not include any indirect losses or consequential loss. "Mandatory Relocation Event(s)" has the meaning assigned to it in Clause 11.8. "Mandatory Relocation Right" shall mean the Access Seeker’s right to terminate a Site Agreement for a Site and relocate its Equipment from such Site to another Site at its discretion after the occurrence of a Mandatory Relocation Event in accordance with the terms of this RAO. "Mandatory Replacement Site" shall mean a substitute Site which replaces a Mandatory Terminated Site. "Mandatory Terminated Site" shall mean a Site which has been terminated by the Access Seeker pursuant to an exercise of its Mandatory Relocation Right. "Minister" shall mean the Minister of Communications or, if different, the Minister administering the Act. "Monopole Sites" has the meaning assigned to such term in Item 6(g) of Schedule 1. "MSA Determination" shall mean the Commission Determination on the Mandatory Standard on Access (Determination No. 1 of 2022) and/or as may be modified or varied by the Commission from time to time under Section 56 of the Act. "Non-Access Downtime" shall mean, in relation to any period at a Site during which the Access Seeker’s Equipment is off-air as a result of non-access to such Site, (i) the first two (2) hours of such non-access or (ii) only in the case of a Remote Site, the first four (4) hours of such non-access. "Non-Standard Sites" has the meaning assigned to such term in Item 6(f) of Schedule 1.

Examples of Loading Charges in a sentence

  • SDNM is the Security Deposit and System Loading Charges collected for new connections issued as additional security based upon enhanced consumption or consumption due to enhanced load by consumers during the period and for which information has been received as per Article-13.1 of this agreement.

  • PUDA/GMADA/▇▇▇▇▇ etc., with the distribution licensee, the connectivity charges including System Loading Charges for the same or the land for the grid sub- station shall not be recovered from the developer of such colony/complex.

  • This includes payment of 11 kV Connectivity Charges, System Loading Charges (SLC) as per Regulation 12(3) of the Supply Code, 2024, and other applicable charges, as well as the submission of all bank guarantees specified in the NoC, in compliance with the provisions of the Supply Code, 2024.

  • No Loading Charges shall be extra for coal loaded at Railway siding(s) after commissioning of the same inside the mining lease area.

  • Failure to deposit the System Loading Charges, Security (Consumption), and Security (Metering) will result in consequences if the recorded Maximum Demand (MD) exceeds the sanctioned Contract Demand (CD) by more than 10% on two occasions within a financial year.

  • The Distribution Franchisee (DF) shall be liable to pay System Loading Charges and Security (consumption) for the additional demand at the prevailing rates.

  • As per the 3rd proviso to Regulation 12(3) of the Supply Code, 2024, in case the cost of grid sub-station (including land) and HT/EHT line including bay/breaker or the connectivity charges including System Loading Charges have been deposited or have been undertaken to be deposited, by an authority under the State Act viz.