Proportionate amounts definition

Proportionate amounts as used herein means the Southern California utilities' fair share of the turned back capacity, taking into account their historic use of natural gas and El Paso capacity on behalf of all of their customers.

Examples of Proportionate amounts in a sentence

  • Proportionate amounts shall be determined based on 1/26th of your total annual premium cost.

  • Proportionate amounts of the other expenses to be paid by Tenant under Article 6 shall be paid at the same time as, and with, the Minimum Monthly Rent.

  • Proportionate amounts of funding may be used if programs also serve populations that do not meet the TANF criteria.

Related to Proportionate amounts

  • Proportionate Interest has the meaning specified in Section 2.5(d);

  • Proportionate Share means, with respect to any Lender, the percentage obtained by dividing (a) the sum of the Commitment (or, if the Commitments are terminated, the outstanding principal amount of the Loans) of such Lender then in effect by (b) the sum of the Commitments (or, if the Commitments are terminated, the outstanding principal amount of the Loans) of all Lenders then in effect.

  • Proportionate Percentage means, with respect to any Stockholder as of any date, the result (expressed as a percentage) obtained by dividing (i) the number of shares of Common Stock owned by such Stockholder as of such date by (ii) the total number of shares of Common Stock outstanding as of such date.

  • Tenant’s Proportionate Share is, subject to the provisions of this Paragraph 3, the percentage number described in Item 4 of the Basic Lease Provisions. Tenant's Proportionate Share represents a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of square feet of Rentable Area in the Premises and the denominator of which is the number of square feet of Rentable Area in the Project, as determined by Landlord pursuant to Subparagraph 2(d) above.

  • Contribution Percentage Amounts means the sum of the Employee Contributions, Matching Contributions, and Qualified Matching Contributions (to the extent not taken into account for purposes of the ADP test) made under the Plan on behalf of the participant for the Plan Year. Such Contribution Percentage Amounts shall not include Matching Contributions that are forfeited either to correct Excess Aggregate Contributions or because the contributions to which they relate are Excess Deferrals, Excess Contributions, or Excess Aggregate Contributions. If so elected in the adoption agreement the Employer may include Qualified Nonelective Contributions in the Contribution Percentage Amounts. The Employer also may elect to use Elective Deferrals in the Contribution Percentage Amounts so long as the ADP test is met before the Elective Deferrals are used in the ACP test and continues to be met following the exclusion of those Elective Deferrals that are used to meet the ACP test.