Rate Book definition

Rate Book means the complete set of Company filings submitted in accordance with the “Filing Procedures for Electric, Wastewater, Steam and Gas Utilities”.
Rate Book means the “Dublin Port Company Rates & Charges” booklet(s), or any booklet(s) in substitution or replacement therefor, published annually by Dublin Port Company Limited and effective annually each year in relation to statutory charges (including Conservancy and Berth Charges) on vessels calling at Dublin Port, and goods loaded, discharged and stored at Dublin Port.
Rate Book means the assembled rate schedules, rules, regulations, and standard forms of the utility as filed with the Commission.

Examples of Rate Book in a sentence

  • All service rendered shall be subject to the Company's Standard Contract forms and to its Electric Rate Book.

  • The customer must meet the Interconnection Standards referenced in Rule B8 of this Electric Rate Book, Electric Interconnection and Net Metering Standards, R 460.615 – R 460.628, for the class of generator installed.

  • If the resale customer elects to take service under a Company Retail Open Access Service rate, the ultimate user shall be served and charged for such service under Rate ROA-R for residential use or under Rate ROA-S or ROA-P applicable in the Company's Electric Rate Book available for similar service under like conditions.

  • The customer shall be responsible for ensuring that the electrical facilities are adequate to meet the needs of the units placed within the Seasonal Condominium Campground in their entirety and shall pay the Company for any charges incurred for modifications necessary to accommodate load according to other portions of this Electric Rate Book.

  • APPLICATION OF RATES C4.1 Classes of Service The rates specified in this schedule are predicated upon the delivery of each class of service to a single metering point for the total requirements of each separate premises of the customer, unless otherwise provided for in the Company's Gas Rate Book.


More Definitions of Rate Book

Rate Book means the then current PEBB rate tables showing contributions rates, surcharges, and premiums for all eligible persons covered by PEBB (for instance, State Actives, Retirees, and COBRA).
Rate Book means the complete set of utility filings submitted in accordance with these rules.
Rate Book means Transporter’s Rules, Regulations, and Rate Schedules (collectively referred to as the “Rate Book for Natural Gas Service”) on file with and approved by the MPSC.
Rate Book means the assembled rate schedules, rules, regulations, and standard forms of the utility as filed with the commission and available on the commission’s website.
Rate Book means the document entitled “Clydeport Operations Limited Schedule of Charges & Terms and Conditions of Trading” detailing the current statutory charges levied on Vessels and Goods at the Terminal.
Rate Book means the record kept under section 59;
Rate Book means the complete set of Company filings submitted in accordance with the “Filing Procedures for Electric, Wastewater, Steam and Gas Utilities”. (Cont’d on Sheet No. A-18.00) (Cont’d from Sheet No. A-17.00)