Temporary Capacity definition

Temporary Capacity means any Tank space other than the Reserved Capacity which is made available to the customer;

Examples of Temporary Capacity in a sentence

  • Any owner or an approved operator of a Site that wishes to increase their import or export capacity above their contracted level through buying or selling P2P Services during the Trial period must apply for and receive a Temporary Capacity Variation Notice from the Distribution Licensee prior to commencing trading.

  • You also agree to give IBM access to the Eligible Machine within a reasonable amount of time so that IBM may remove, if necessary, the CIU Capability Feature and the Temporary Capacity Capability Feature, as applicable, no later than the date of termination of this offering.

  • No later than one month prior to termination of this offering for an Eligible Machine pursuant to 1) or 2) above, you agree to place an order with IBM or your IBM Business Partner for removal of the CIU Capability Feature and/or the Temporary Capacity Capability Feature from that Eligible Machine.

  • This AGREEMENT grants PROPERTY OWNER a Temporary Capacity Right equal to the amount of Special Capacity Rights purchased, subject to the terms of this AGREEMENT.

  • On/Off CoD Software Charges apply to Programs eligible for On/Off CoD Software Charges when Temporary Capacity is Activated on a TCOD Machine.

  • Hardware Use Report a report generated by operating system management products, System Console for iSeries and HMC Console for pSeries, that captures Temporary Capacity use Activated on a TCOD Machine.

  • TCOD Enablement Feature a feature offered by IBM, which authorizes you to use Temporary Capacity On Demand.

  • You understand that you will continue to be billed for On/Off CoD Software Charges until such time that you transmit to IBM Vital Product Data indicating that the TC Eligible Machine has been returned to its configuration prior to the activation of the Temporary Capacity Upgrade.

  • TCOD Machine an IBM Machine that supports Temporary Capacity On Demand (“TCOD”) (which may also be referred to in IBM literature or otherwise known as “On/Off Capacity on Demand,” “On/Off CoD,” "On/Off Capacity Upgrade on Demand," or "On/Off CUoD") and for which IBM offers TCOD features.

  • TCOD Billing Quarter a calendar quarter for which your Activation of Temporary Capacity On Demand is monitored and software inventory reported for billing purposes.