X Factor definition

X Factor means any one of the figures identified as an X Factor for one of the Base Access Charge elements in Table 1.2 of Schedule 3; and
X Factor means the amount resulting from the multiplication between (a) the amount of Unsecured Capital Market Credit held by the respective Creditor and (b) the Market Reference Price indicated in Annex 3.3.2.1.2, in cents, corresponding to the issuance of Bonds that originated the respective Unsecured Capital Market Credit; and
X Factor. – means the required minimum level of listing inventory in your Franchised Business and is determined by multiplying .0015 times the dwelling counts within your territory. (1.5 listings/thousand)

Examples of X Factor in a sentence

  • Schedules and Factor Determination DAY X X X X X X X NIGHT X X X X X X X OFF X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Factor: Hours Worked Hours Paid at Straight Time 1st Week 48 52 2nd Week 36 36 3rd Week 40 40 4th Week 36 36 Hours in 28-Day Cycle: 160 164 Thirteen 28-Day Cycles/Yr. X13 X13 Number Hours Per Year: 2080 2132 Factor Determination: 2080 / 2132= .9756 Effective January, 2003, the company will contribute a sum based on 10% of a maximum of $4,000.00 contribution by a plan participant.

  • In the ordinary rate review processes, the values or the manner of calculating the X Factor will be established, with the aim of passing on to users the productivity gains observed in the field of electrical energy distribution and the results arising from incentive mechanisms, which may contemplate stimuli to the improvement of service quality and energy efficiency, according to ANEEL’s regulations.


More Definitions of X Factor

X Factor means the X factor described in Schedule 2; “Z factor” means the Z factor described in Schedule 2.
X Factor means an efficiency factor applicable to maintenance or operating costs as approved by the QCA for the purpose of adjusting System Allowable Revenues in Part B of Schedule F;
X Factor means productivity or general efficiency improvement factor.