Pricing Group definition

Pricing Group means any of the refined petroleum product groups listed as a pricing group on Schedule P.
Pricing Group means any of the Product Groups listed as a pricing group on Schedule P.
Pricing Group means any of the Renewable Product Groups listed as a pricing group on Schedule B.

Examples of Pricing Group in a sentence

  • Other members of the Pricing Group will receive the same disclosure upon request.

  • Each account can only be in one Pricing Group, and we will disclose to you the accounts making up your Pricing Group upon request.

  • These types of accounts will be grouped with each other but not with other account types.Additionally, accounts that do not meet the above criteria with your account but meet the above criteria with another person’s account in your Pricing Group will be added to your Pricing Group.Please contact your financial advisor if you have questions about your Pricing Group.The Bank Program’s current interest rates and tiers are available at www.edwardjones.com/bankdeposit and from your financial advisor.

  • The CACO/DACO Division, Commercial Item Division, Specialty Pricing Group, FIRM Center, Procurement Center, and Terminations Group follow their own chain of command.

  • The Pricing Group is responsible for the oversight of the third party on a day-to-day basis.

  • Members of the Pricing Group, who would have to provide detailed reviews and documentation of price reductions, were simply “told” via emails or in meetings to implement a price increase with little or no justification.

  • In the model we embody this information gap as uncertainty pertaining to the network cost parameter k.

  • Such monthly inventory targets for Crude Oil and Products shall be subject to the minimum and maximum inventory levels for each Pricing Group indicated on Schedule P hereto.

  • Your Portfolio Strategy Fee rate is determined based on the value of the Advisory Solutions accounts in your Pricing Group.

  • Provider shall work with recipient to establish in-market prices for any and all new products, but thereafter Recipient shall be solely responsible for requesting and communicating to Provider (specifically, to Provider’s Transfer Pricing Group) all in-market transfer pricing changes.


More Definitions of Pricing Group

Pricing Group means a class of Customers, Landholdings or Delivery Entitlements (such as Landholdings in particular Irrigation Areas or in the stock and garden class or in the commercial and industrial class) to which specific Charges, or specific amounts of Charges, apply;
Pricing Group means a class of Customers, Landholdings or Delivery Entitlements (such as Landholdings in particular Irrigation Areas) to which specific Charges, or specific amounts of Charges, apply;
Pricing Group means any of the Product Groups listed as a pricing group on Schedule P .

Related to Pricing Group

  • Pricing Grid the pricing grid attached hereto as Annex A.

  • Pricing Sources means the sources of financial information commonly known as Bloomberg, Bridge Information Services, Data Resources Inc., Interactive Data Services, International Securities Market Association, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Securities Pricing Service, Xxxxxx Data Corporation, Reuters, Wood Gundy, Trepp Pricing, XX Xxxxx, S&P and Telerate.

  • Pricing Side Letter means that certain letter agreement between Buyer and Seller, dated as of the date hereof, as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.

  • Pricing Ratio on any date, the ratio of Consolidated Total Debt on such date to Annualized Borrower EBITDA for the fiscal quarter most recently ended prior to such date.

  • Pricing Supplement means the pricing supplement included as Annex A to the Series Instrument.

  • Pricing Date means, for any fiscal quarter of the Consolidated Group ending on or after September 30, 2018, the date on which the Administrative Agent is in receipt of the MLP’s most recent consolidated financial statements (and, in the case of the year-end financial statements, audit report) for the fiscal quarter then ended, pursuant to Section 6.1. The Applicable Margin shall be established based on the Total Leverage Ratio for the most recently completed fiscal quarter and the Applicable Margin established on a Pricing Date shall remain in effect until the next Pricing Date. If the Borrowers have not delivered the MLP’s consolidated financial statements by the date such financial statements (and, in the case of the year-end financial statements, audit report) are required to be delivered under Section 6.1, until such financial statements and audit report are delivered, the Applicable Margin shall be the highest Applicable Margin (i.e., the Total Leverage Ratio shall be deemed to be greater than 4.50 to 1.0). If the Borrowers subsequently deliver such financial statements before the next Pricing Date, the Applicable Margin established by such late delivered financial statements shall take effect from the date of delivery until the next Pricing Date. In all other circumstances, the Applicable Margin established by such financial statements shall be in effect from the Pricing Date that occurs immediately after the end of the fiscal quarter covered by such financial statements until the next Pricing Date. Each determination of the Applicable Margin made by the Administrative Agent in accordance with the foregoing shall be conclusive and binding on the Borrowers and the Lenders absent manifest error. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if, as a result of any restatement of or other adjustment to the consolidated financial statements of the MLP or for any reason, the Lenders determine that (a) Total Leverage Ratio as calculated on any Pricing Date was inaccurate and (b) a proper calculation of Total Leverage Ratio would have resulted in a higher Applicable Margin for any period, then the Borrowers shall automatically and retroactively be obligated to pay to the Administrative Agent for the benefit of the Lenders, promptly on demand by the Administrative Agent, an amount equal to the excess of the amount of interest and fees that should have been paid for such period over the amount of interest and fees actually paid for such period.

  • Pricing Information means the information relating to (i) the number of Shares issued and (ii) the offering price of the Shares included on the cover page of the Prospectus.

  • Pricing Level refers to the determination of which of Level I, Level II, Level III, Level IV, Level V or Level VI applies at any date.

  • Pricing Rate the per annum percentage rate for determination of the Price Differential;

  • Pricing Agreement means the pricing agreement between the Trust, the Debenture Issuer, and the underwriters designated by the Regular Trustees with respect to the offer and sale of the Preferred Securities.

  • Forward Hedge Selling Commission Rate means, for any Forward Contract, a rate mutually agreed to between the Company, the Forward Seller and the Forward Purchaser and recorded in the applicable Placement Notice (as amended by the corresponding Acceptance, if applicable), up to 2.0%.

  • Pricing Level I shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is greater than or equal to 3.50 to 1.00.

  • Pricing Services shall have the meaning set forth in Paragraph 7 of this Agreement.

  • Pricing Level II shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is less than 3.50 to 1.00 but greater than or equal to 3.00 to 1.00.

  • Pricing Level V any time when (i) the senior unsecured long term debt rating of the Borrower by (x) S&P is BBB‑ or higher or (y) Xxxxx’x is Baa3 or higher and (ii) none of Pricing Level I, Pricing Level II, Pricing Level III or Pricing Level IV applies.

  • Pricing Service means J.J. Kenny or any pricing service designated by the Board of Directors of the Corporation provided the Corporation obtains written assurance from S&P and Moody's that such designation will not impair the rating then assigned by S&P and Moody's to the AMPS.

  • Pricing Level IV means any time when (i) no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, (ii) the Senior Debt Rating is BBB- or higher by S&P or Baa3 or higher by Moody’s and (iii) Pricing Levels I, II and III do not apply.

  • Pricing Pages means the schedule of prices, estimated order quantity, and totals contained in wvOASIS or attached hereto as Exhibit A, and used to evaluate the Solicitation responses.

  • Pricing Schedule means the Schedule attached hereto identified as such.

  • Pricing Spread shall have the meaning set forth in the Pricing Side Letter.

  • Spread pricing means the model of prescription drug pricing in which the pharmacy benefits

  • Pricing Page means the pages, contained in wvOASIS or attached as Exhibit A, upon which Vendor should list its proposed price for the Contract Items.

  • Pricing Level III shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is less than 3.00 to 1.00 but greater than or equal to 2.50 to 1.00.

  • Pricing Period means the five (5) consecutive Trading Days after the Advance Notice Date.

  • Approved Pricing Service means a pricing or quotation service as set forth in Schedule 1.01(a) or any other pricing or quotation service approved by the Board of Directors of the Borrower and designated in writing to the Administrative Agent (which designation shall be accompanied by a copy of a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Borrower that such pricing or quotation service has been approved by the Borrower).

  • Forward Hedge Selling Commission means, for any Forward Contract, the product of (x) the Forward Hedge Selling Commission Rate for such Forward Contract and (y) the Volume-Weighted Hedge Price.