Medium Commercial definition

Medium Commercial means communication site lease that is for a commercial purpose and is located in a county that has a population of 50,000 to 150,000 people.
Medium Commercial means use by a for-profit entity that has business dealings and provides commercial products or services within a county where the communication site is located that has a population of 50,000 to 150,000 people.

Examples of Medium Commercial in a sentence

  • Each Transaction Confirmation shall be associated with DS Supply to one of the following DS Customer categories as defined in the DS Tariff: Residential; Small Commercial and Industrial 0-100 kW Medium Commercial and Industrial 101-500 kW; Large Commercial and Industrial over 500 kW.

  • For Medium Commercial Participating Facilities, Comverge will not use a sampling methodology, but will use instead the methods described below in this Appendix E.

  • For Medium Commercial Participating Facilities, all kW Contract Capacity measurements and determinations will be derived in accordance with the provisions of Appendix E.

  • The Residential & Small Commercial true-up payment must be summed with the Medium Commercial true-up payment to determine the total annual true-up payment.

  • This kW Factor shall apply for the calculation of Monthly Capacity Payments for Program Year 1, and continuing until there is an M&V Event for Medium Commercial Participating Facilities.

  • The Parties agree that the kW Factor for Medium Commercial Participating Facilities for Program Year 1 shall be a mutually agreeable engineering estimate.

  • Medium Commercial and Industrial Class – Group of Rate Schedules that comprise the Medium Commercial and Industrial Class for DS Supply and itemized in Appendix C.

  • Estimated FRC Collections Remitted3 Residential Small Commercial Medium Commercial E/B-19 Streetlight Standby Agriculture E/B-20 Total [Signature Page Follows] 1 Fixed Recovery Charges billed during Collection Period.

  • Medium Commercial areas are those that must withstand high foot traffic such as school corridors and classrooms, administrative and general office areas.

  • This Agreement governs a Framework accessible by Members consisting of three (3) Lots for the supply of Vehicles via contract hire or other relevant funding mechanism: Lot 1: Passenger Cars; Lot 2: Light Commercial Vehicles up to 7.0t; Lot 3: Converted Minibuses and Sweepers to 12.5t and Medium Commercial Vehicles from 7.0t to 12.5t This Agreement is to document the relationship between the Council, the Agent and the Supplier.