Package ID definition

Package ID means a way to differentiate between discrete business transactions.
Package ID means a code assigned by the Shipper that is intended to be used to differentiate between business transactions.

Examples of Package ID in a sentence

  • DOS-2156 (06/20) Page 2 of 2 DOS-2156 (05/20) Page 1 of 2 Package ID: 9343A3BC92E36CBAF598F8A63D767D0E Package ID: B0132DE84AD803DD69E6106100EC3FC9 Package ID: 2C989A9F3007B356F51CBF0BB96DCA2C For more information on Fair Housing Act rights and responsibilities please visit ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/fairhousing and ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/licensing/fairhousing.html.

  • YOUR OBLIGATION TO DEPOSIT THE BROKER’S COMMISSION WITH THE COUNTY CLERK MAY BE WAIVED BY THE BROKER.” Package ID: 9343A3BC92E36CBAF598F8A63D767D0E Package ID: B0132DE84AD803DD69E6106100EC3FC9 892ef...

  • Leading to following summary, see Tables 67 and 68: Package Name Package ID Version Generic g 2 Base root root 2 Network nt 1 Diffserv ds 1 Gate management gm 1 Traffic management tman 1 IP NAPT traversal ipnapt 1 IP Domain Connection ipdc 1 Package Name Package ID Version Support dependent on: MPLS mpls 1 Support of MPLS label stacks- i.e., Label Switched Paths terminated by the MG and related to the H.248 termination.

  • X Date X Date Package ID: 9343A3BC92E36CBAF598F8A63D767D0E Package ID: B0132DE84AD803DD69E6106100EC3FC9 DOS-1614-f (Rev.

  • The content of the SIP MESSAGE request shall be as follows: • The user-part of the Request-URI shall be set to the BC Service Package ID that the BC service belongs to.

  • Protected class includes but Package ID: 9343A3BC92E36CBAF598F8A63D767D0E Package ID: B0132DE84AD803DD69E6106100EC3FC9 / 02/02/25 08:24 PM EST 69ab1...

  • Package ID: 9343A3BC92E36CBAF598F8A63D767D0E Package ID: B0132DE84AD803DD69E6106100EC3FC9 / 892ef...

  • Rule 175.24 of the Rules and Regulations under Article 12A of the Real Property Law requires the following explanation: Package ID: 9343A3BC92E36CBAF598F8A63D767D0E Package ID: B0132DE84AD803DD69E6106100EC3FC9 / 02/02/25 09:19 P _ M EST 892ef...

  • This can be expressed in the blank Vat Information line as a Package ID Number or in Tax Map & Lot.

  • Package Name: Enhanced Traffic Management Package Package ID: ▇▇▇▇▇ (0x????) - Value to be allocated by IANA Description: This package extends the traffic management package by allowing the average packet size of the media stream to be explicitly defined.

Related to Package ID

  • Distribution Compliance Period with respect to any Notes, means the period of 40 consecutive days beginning on and including the later of (i) the day on which such Notes are first offered to Persons other than distributors (as defined in Regulation S under the Securities Act) in reliance on Regulation S and (ii) the issue date with respect to such Notes.

  • Excess Distribution Certificate means the certificate, substantially in the form of Exhibit A to the Trust Agreement, evidencing the right to receive payments thereon as set forth in Sections 2.8(k) and 2.9(f) of the Administration Agreement.

  • CREFC® Investor Reporting Package (IRP) Collectively: (a) the following nine data files (and any other files as may be, or have been, adopted and promulgated by CREFC® as part of the CREFC® Investor Reporting Package (IRP) from time to time): (i) CREFC® Loan Setup File, (ii) CREFC® Loan Periodic Update File, (iii) CREFC® Property File, (iv) CREFC® Bond Level File, (v) CREFC® Financial File, (vi) CREFC® Collateral Summary File, (vii) CREFC® Special Servicer Loan File, (viii) CREFC® Special Servicer Property File and (ix) CREFC® Schedule AL File;

  • Class A-S Component The Component having such designation.

  • Limited Demand Resource Reliability Target for the PJM Region or an LDA, shall mean the maximum amount of Limited Demand Resources determined by PJM to be consistent with the maintenance of reliability, stated in Unforced Capacity that shall be used to calculate the Minimum Extended Summer Demand Resource Requirement for Delivery Years through May 31, 2017 and the Limited Resource Constraint for the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 Delivery Years for the PJM Region or such LDA. As more fully set forth in the PJM Manuals, PJM calculates the Limited Demand Resource Reliability Target by first: i) testing the effects of the ten- interruption requirement by comparing possible loads on peak days under a range of weather conditions (from the daily load forecast distributions for the Delivery Year in question) against possible generation capacity on such days under a range of conditions (using the cumulative capacity distributions employed in the Installed Reserve Margin study for the PJM Region and in the Capacity Emergency Transfer Objective study for the relevant LDAs for such Delivery Year) and, by varying the assumed amounts of DR that is committed and displaces committed generation, determines the DR penetration level at which there is a ninety percent probability that DR will not be called (based on the applicable operating reserve margin for the PJM Region and for the relevant LDAs) more than ten times over those peak days; ii) testing the six-hour duration requirement by calculating the MW difference between the highest hourly unrestricted peak load and seventh highest hourly unrestricted peak load on certain high peak load days (e.g., the annual peak, loads above the weather normalized peak, or days where load management was called) in recent years, then dividing those loads by the forecast peak for those years and averaging the result; and (iii) (for the 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 Delivery Years) testing the effects of the six-hour duration requirement by comparing possible hourly loads on peak days under a range of weather conditions (from the daily load forecast distributions for the Delivery Year in question) against possible generation capacity on such days under a range of conditions (using a Monte Carlo model of hourly capacity levels that is consistent with the capacity model employed in the Installed Reserve Margin study for the PJM Region and in the Capacity Emergency Transfer Objective study for the relevant LDAs for such Delivery Year) and, by varying the assumed amounts of DR that is committed and displaces committed generation, determines the DR penetration level at which there is a ninety percent probability that DR will not be called (based on the applicable operating reserve margin for the PJM Region and for the relevant LDAs) for more than six hours over any one or more of the tested peak days. Second, PJM adopts the lowest result from these three tests as the Limited Demand Resource Reliability Target. The Limited Demand Resource Reliability Target shall be expressed as a percentage of the forecasted peak load of the PJM Region or such LDA and is converted to Unforced Capacity by multiplying [the reliability target percentage] times [the Forecast Pool Requirement] times [the DR Factor] times [the forecasted peak load of the PJM Region or such LDA, reduced by the amount of load served under the FRR Alternative].