Revenue allocation definition
Examples of Revenue allocation in a sentence
For the purpose of this Agreement, SCE’s generation revenue requirement, net of contributions from DA customers, that is allocated to each rate group shall be determined residually, i.e., by subtracting the functional allocation of all other revenue requirements to each rate group from the total revenue requirement allocated to that rate group that is shown in the Phase 2 Revenue Allocation Agreement in Appendix B.
Appendix C lists rates that reflect the Phase 2 Revenue Allocation Agreement, and the additive impact of the DA CRS revenue allocation adjustments.
Based on an estimate of SCE’s expected system revenue requirement as of June 2006, the Phase 2 Revenue Allocation Agreement produces a specific rate group revenue change relative to the revenues assigned to each rate group as of December 2005.
Such approval will be considered no more than 21 days following the expiration of the Quarterly Reporting Period during the Earnings Tax Revenue Allocation Period.
Developer may use the Developer Earnings Tax Revenue Allocation at its discretion including, among other things, to pay Series A Office Building Bond Debt Service and the Developer Private Loan, subject, however to any rights to the Developer Earnings Tax Revenue Allocation of any lender or bond owner to whom Developer has pledged, or caused to be pledged, the Developer Earnings Tax Revenue Allocation.
The Settling Parties agree that the revenue allocation results listed in Appendix B of this Agreement (“Phase 2 Revenue Allocation Agreement”) are reasonable and should be adopted by the Commission.
As referenced in Section 2.01, provided that the Bond Closing on the Office Building Bonds occurs, the City agrees, subject to the City Council’s approval of each annual Earnings Tax Revenue Appropriation, to pay the Developer Earnings Tax Revenue Allocation, until the end of the Earnings Tax Revenue Allocation Period.
June 2006 Revenue Allocation For bundled-service customers, based on the June 2006 estimated revenue requirement of $11,150.2 million, the total system percentage change in revenue requirement from December 2005 through June 2006 would be a 20.7% increase.
The provisions establishing the Fisheries Co-Management Council, fishery committees and the Fisheries Revenue Allocation Committee were repealed under sections 36 and 44 of the Primary Industries Legislation Amendment Act 2009.
This Agreement does not use any of the Parties’ marginal cost proposals as the basis for the agreed-upon Phase 2 Revenue Allocation Agreement which is provided in Appendix B.