Pricing Hours definition

Pricing Hours means the hours C.T. from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. of each Business Day.
Pricing Hours means the hours C.T. from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. of each Business Day. "Replacement Price Differential" means (i) in the event of a Seller's Deficiency Default, the positive difference, if any, obtained by subtracting the Contract Price from the of (a) the cost to Buyer, including incremental transportation costs and other basis adjustments, to replace Settees Deficiency Quantity for such Gas Day (but excluding penalties or charges for unauthorized receipts of Gas by Buyer) or (b) the Spot Price for the Gas Day in which Sellers Deficiency Default occurred, and (if) in the event of a Buyer's Deficiency Default, the positive difference, ff any, obtained by subtracting the of (a) the price obtained by Seller in an incremental, arms-length sale(s) to a third party of a quantity equal to Buyer's Deficiency Quantity for such Gas Day, less incremental transportation charges to Seller, and including other basis adjustments, or (b) the Spot Price for the Gas Day in which Buyer's Deficiency Default occurred (or if the MinMQ is applicable, the Spot Price for the middle Gas Day of the Month in which Buyer's Deficiency Default occurred), from the Contract Price. "Scheduling" or "Schedules" when used in reference to Seller, means to make Gas available, or cause Gas to be made available, at the Delivery Point(s) for delivery to or for the account of Buyer, including making all Pipeline nominations, and when used in reference to Buyer, means to cause Buyer's Transporter to make available at the Delivery Point(s) transportation capacity sufficient to permit Buyer's Transporter to receive on a firm basis the quantities Seller has available at such Delivery Point(s), including making all Pipeline nominations. Gas shall be deemed to have been Scheduled when confirmed by Transporter. "Seller" means the Party to a Transaction who is obligated to sell Gas during a Period of Delivery.

Examples of Pricing Hours in a sentence

  • If Seller elects to comply with the Seller’s Day-Ahead Forecast during the Negative Pricing Hours, the Seller’s Curtailment Election Notice must also include Seller’s pricing election, as further described in Section 4(b) of this Exhibit U.

  • Any Transaction may be formed and effectuated in a recorded telephone conversation between the Parties occurring on any Business Day during the Pricing Hours whereby an offer and acceptance shall constitute the agreement of the Parties to a Transaction as evidenced by the Transaction Tape.

  • If EMW fails to request and accept the Settled Purchase Curve Price within the Pricing Hours, then EMW will be deemed to have declined the Settled Purchase Curve Price and no Transaction will be formed and effectuated.

  • If EMW fails to request the Settled Curve Price within the Pricing Hours, then EMW will be deemed to have declined the Settled Curve Price and no Transaction will be formed and effectuated.

  • Customer may request a price other than the original Contract Price, being a Fixed Price, Fixed Basis Price or Floating Basis Price (each below defined) by contacting Company during Pricing Hours requesting any such price for a specified quantity of Gas to be Scheduled during selected Months within the Period of Delivery; provided, such request must be made prior to 1:30 p.m. C.T. of the third trading Day prior to the last trading Day of the NYMEX Gas futures contract for the selected Month.

Related to Pricing Hours

  • Trading Hours means the hours of trading as set forth on the Trading Platform for a particular Underlying Asset.

  • Operating Hours means the hours listed in an early learning program parent handbook when the program is open and providing care and services to children.

  • Base Hours means the hours of work for which a staff member receives compensation. Base hours shall include overtime hours for which a staff member is paid additional or overtime compensation, and hours for which a staff member receives workers’ compensation benefits. Base hours shall also include hours a staff member would have worked except for having been in military service. Base hours do not include hours for when a staff member receives other types of compensation, such as administrative, personal leave, vacation, or sick leave.

  • Working Hours means 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on a Business Day.

  • Training hour means at least 50 minutes of actual learning, including, but not limited to, time devoted to lecture, learning activities, small group activities, demonstrations, evaluations, and hands-on experience.