Utility Group definition

Utility Group means Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., Jersey Central Power & Light Company, Long Island Lighting Company d/b/a LIPA, Metropolitan Edison Company, Orange and Rockland Utilities, PECO Energy Company, Potomac Electric Power Company, PP&L Electric Utilities Corporation, Public Service Electric and Gas Company, and Virginia Electric and Power Company.
Utility Group means a group of Parties recognized by the Committee as having unique, common and similar interests for purposes of nominating and electing one representative to serve on the Committee. The
Utility Group means HEI and each Person, other than any member of the Bank Group, that is an Affiliate of HEI as of the Distribution Time or that is an Affiliate of HEI immediately after the Distribution Time (but prior to the Effective Time); provided that this term does not include employees, officers, directors or other natural persons.

Examples of Utility Group in a sentence

  • In addition to the foregoing, Executive shall be eligible to participate in the Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan maintained by Cleco Utility Group Inc.

  • Executive shall be fully vested for purposes of any service or similar requirement imposed under the Cleco Utility Group Inc.

  • Pursuant to that certain Joint Agreement of Merger of Utility Group with and into Cleco Power LLC effective December 31, 2000, Utility Group merged with and into the Company, and the Company was vested with all rights, privileges and franchises of Utility Group and became responsible for all liabilities and obligations of Utility Group.

  • The Company, as successor to Utility Group, executed and delivered to the Trustee a Second Supplemental Indenture dated as of January 1, 2001 (the “Second Supplemental Indenture”) to the Original Indenture as supplemented and modified by the First Supplemental Indenture, in accordance with Section 901(1) thereof, in order to evidence and confirm its succession to Utility Group and its assumption of the covenants therein contained and the Securities.

  • An answer in support of APPA’s and NRECA’s motions was filed by the Southwest Transmission Dependent Utility Group.

  • The Company, as successor to Utility Group, executed and delivered to the Trustee a Second Supplemental Indenture dated as of January 1, 2001 (the "Second Supplemental Indenture") to the Original Indenture as supplemented and modified by the First Supplemental Indenture, in accordance with Section 901(1) thereof, in order to evidence and confirm its succession to Utility Group and its assumption of the covenants therein contained and the Securities.

  • In the event that the existing CBA between PSNH and IBEW 1249 Local 1837 Utility Group expires before the end of the two year extension, employees 1250 covered under the Generation CBA will be entitled to the same annual wage adjustments and 1251 benefits in each of those extended years or portions of years as established by any succeeding 1252 Collective Bargaining Agreement between PSNH d/b/a Eversource Energy and IBEW Local 1253 1837 Utility Group.

  • Each Party shall select and be assigned to one (1) Utility Group at the time of submittal and acceptance of its Subscription Agreement.

  • Parties eligible to participate in multiple Utility Groups may be assigned to only one (1) Utility Group at any time.

  • Temporary Trades Assistants will come from the senior interested employees from the Utility Group.

Related to Utility Group

  • Service Group means any one or more (as the context may require) of the service groups described in this Schedule;

  • Utility services means any products, services, and equipment related to energy, telecommunications,

  • Minority Group means any of the following racial or ethnic groups:

  • Utility service means the transportation or transmission of natural gas or electricity by means of mains, wires, lines or pipes, to users or customers.

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