Response Payment definition

Response Payment means the sum of the Hourly Response Payments for the applicable Month where the Service Provider’s FFR Facility Responds.

Examples of Response Payment in a sentence

  • If this amount is negative (meaning you did not reduce the amount of energy used at the Premises across the Demand Response Event), it will be given as zero so you will not receive a Demand Response Payment.

  • Response Payment System (IVR) City and its contract service provider shall provide an optional Telephone Integrated Voice Response (IVR) Payment System for telephone payment inquiry and payment processing service for the public to use.

  • Subject to clause 5(c) of the Terms and Conditions, you will be entitled to receive the Demand Response Payment specified in the Dashboard at the time of signing up.

Related to Response Payment

  • Purchase Payment A payment made toward this Contract.

  • Response Date is defined in Section 2.19.

  • Warranty Purchase Payment means, with respect to a Payment Date and to a Warranty Receivable repurchased by the Seller as of the close of business on the last day of the related Collection Period, the sum of (a) the unpaid principal balance owed by the Obligor in respect of such Receivable plus (b) interest on such unpaid principal balance at a rate equal to the related APR to the last day in the related Collection Period.

  • Response Deadline means 60 days after the Administrator mails Notice to Class Members and Aggrieved Employees, and shall be the last date on which Class Members may: (a) fax, email, or mail Requests for Exclusion from the Settlement, or (b) fax, email, or mail his or her Objection to the Settlement. Class Members to whom Notice Packets are resent after having been returned undeliverable to the Administrator shall have an additional 14 calendar days beyond the Response Deadline has expired.

  • Response Costs means all costs, including, but not limited to, direct and indirect costs, that the United States incurs in monitoring and supervising Respondents’ performance of the Work to determine whether such performance is consistent with the requirements of this Order, including costs incurred in reviewing deliverables submitted pursuant to this Order, as well as costs incurred in overseeing implementation of this Order, including, but not limited to, payroll costs, contractor costs, travel costs, and laboratory costs.]