Rate Comparison definition

Rate Comparison means the electricity rate comparison information in the form approved from time to time by the Board pursuant to s. 47 of these Regulations that shows the Rate offered by the Retail Supplier, the current rate charged by NS Power at the time of Marketing, and any other information that the Board may require.
Rate Comparison means the Primary Gas rate comparison information in the form approved from time to time by the Board pursuant to section 8.0 of this Code

Examples of Rate Comparison in a sentence

  • Result Points Possible 50 30 - 45 15 - 29 0 - 14 Points Earned Math Proficiency Rate Comparison to State Exceeds Standard: The school's proficiency rate in math exceeds the state average by 16 percentage points or more.

  • On March 19, 2020, Citizens issued Request for Proposal No. 20-0004 for Rate Comparison Software Services (the “Solicitation”).

  • Rate Method Recommendations and Stormwater Rate Comparison: ▇▇▇▇ West will offer a recommendation of the best alternative rate method which includes legal exceptions, if any.

  • The Services must evaluate the rates for Citizens’ policy data portfolio and compare them to the rates of each of the Florida property insurers, (Rate Comparison).

Related to Rate Comparison

  • Rate Year means July 1st of a given Calendar Year through June 30th of the succeeding Calendar Year.

  • Leverage means the aggregate amount of indebtedness of the Company for money borrowed (including purchase money mortgage loans) outstanding at any time, both secured and unsecured.

  • Consolidated Total Borrowings means in relation to the Group, an amount (expressed in Singapore dollars) for the time being, calculated on a consolidated basis, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in Singapore, equal to the aggregate of:

  • Three-Month LIBOR Rate means the rate determined in accordance with the following provisions:

  • Segment means a portion of the Term Loan (or all thereof) with respect to which a particular interest rate is (or is proposed to be) applicable.