Applicable Commission Orders definition

Applicable Commission Orders means such rules, regulations, decisions, opinions or orders as the Commission may lawfully issue or promulgate from time to time, which relate to the subject matter of this Agreement.
Applicable Commission Orders means such rules, regulations, decisions, opinions or orders as the Commission may lawfully issue or promulgate from time to time, which further define the rights and obligations of the Parties under this Order.

Examples of Applicable Commission Orders in a sentence

  • However, to the extent that such modifications and replacements materially interrupt Services provided by Utility to DWR, Utility shall provide to DWR, as soon as reasonably practicable, prior written notice of any such changes, including, but not limited to, such changes as are required by Applicable Law or Applicable Commission Order(s).

  • Surplus Power sales made by Utility on DWR’s behalf, including the invoicing and collection of amounts owed by third parties and credit risk management, shall be conducted by Utility in accordance with Applicable Commission Orders, including but not limited to, the Contract Allocation Order, Applicable Tariffs, the Operating Order and Service Attachment 2 hereto.

  • As determined by Applicable Commission Orders, the CRS is capped at a specific amount with specific billing priorities.

  • The Act, Applicable Commission Orders and any other applicable statute, constitutional provision, rule, regulation, ordinance, order, decision or code of a Governmental Authority.

  • Utility-provided metering services, meter reading services and Billing Services shall be provided in accordance with Applicable Commission Orders, Applicable Tariffs and Service Attachment 1 hereto.

  • The electric power and energy, including but not limited to capacity and output, supplied by DWR to Customers pursuant to the Act and Applicable Commission Orders.

  • Utility agrees to use good faith efforts to dispatch Allocated Contracts, based on the principle of “least cost dispatch” to retail customers, consistent with the Contract Allocation Order and other Applicable Commission Orders.

  • Applicable Commission Orders - Such rules, regulations, decisions, resolutions, opinions or orders as the Commission may lawfully issue or promulgate from time to time, which further define the rights and obligations of the Parties under or in connection with the Servicing Order, including any advice letters in furtherance thereof that are approved by the Commission.

  • The basis for remittance of DWR Charges shall be amounts collected from Customers, consistent with Applicable Commission Orders.

  • Utility-provided metering services, meter reading services and Billing Services shall be provided in accordance with Applicable Law, Applicable Commission Orders, Applicable Tariffs and Service Attachment 1 hereto, as well as Attachment B and its Appendices.

Related to Applicable Commission Orders

  • Suspension Order means a notice issued by OCCL directing a licensee to stop providing child care as of a specific date. While the license is suspended, a licensee may not provide child care.

  • Medication order means a written or verbal order from a

  • DEVIATION ORDER means any order given by the Engineer-in-Charge to effect an alteration, addition or deduction, which does not radically affect the scope and nature of the contract.

  • Sanction Order means the Court Order to be sought by the Participating CCAA Parties from the Court as contemplated under the Plan which, inter alia, approves and sanctions the Plan and the transactions contemplated thereunder, pursuant to section 6(1) of the CCAA, substantially in the form of Schedule “E” or otherwise in form and content acceptable to the Participating CCAA Parties, the Monitor and the Parent, in each case, acting reasonably;

  • Variation Order means any written order, identified as such issued to the Contractor by the Employer under Sub Clause 31.1.

  • Interim Compensation Order means the Order Establishing Procedures for Interim Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Professionals [D.I. 2066].

  • Prescription order means any of the following:

  • Maximum Program Amount means Common Shares with an aggregate Sales Price of the lesser of (a) the number or dollar amount of Common Shares registered under the effective Registration Statement (defined below) pursuant to which the offering is being made, (b) the number of authorized but unissued Common Shares (less Common Shares issuable upon exercise, conversion or exchange of any outstanding securities of the Company or otherwise reserved from the Company’s authorized capital stock), (c) the number or dollar amount of Common Shares permitted to be sold under Form S-3 (including General Instruction I.B.6 thereof, if applicable), or (d) the number or dollar amount of Common Shares for which the Company has filed a Prospectus (defined below).

  • Confirmation Order means the order of the Bankruptcy Court confirming the Plan pursuant to section 1129 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Submitted Hold Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(d)(i) below.

  • Submitted Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(d)(i) below.

  • protection order means an order made in terms of section 18;

  • confiscation order means an order made under—

  • Administration Order means the order of the Court dated 27 September 2020 placing inter alia the Group DOCA Companies into ADGM administration;

  • adoption order (“gorchymyn mabwysiadu”) means an adoption order within the meaning of section 72(1) of the Adoption Act 1976 or section 46(1) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002;

  • Hold Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(b)(i) below.

  • Bar Date Order means the Order (I) Setting Bar Dates for Filing Proofs of Claim, Including Requests for Payment under Section 503(B)(9), (II) Establishing Amended Schedules Bar Date and Rejection Damages Bar Date, (III) Approving the Form of and Manner for Filing Proofs of Claim, Including Section 503(B)(9) Requests, and (IV) Approving Notice of Bar Dates [Docket No. 482], as such order may be amended, supplemented, or modified from time to time.

  • Good order for initial premium payments means that the Part 1 of the Application is completed, a suitability review and approval have occurred, all producer licensing issues are resolved, all owner and insured information is furnished, all signatures are obtained, all premium has been received, including any subsequent premiums already due, and all other requirements are satisfied as determined by the Company.

  • Tariff Order means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services (Eighth) (Addressable Systems) Tariff Order, 2017;

  • Bunched Orders means a single Order placed by an Account Manager for two or more of its Accounts on the SEF operated by BSEF pursuant to Rule 528.

  • FCC Order means Federal Communications Commission Order 94-102 (61 Federal Register 40348)

  • Tariff period means the period for which tariff is to be determined by the Commission on the basis of norms specified under these Regulations;

  • Pending Order means an instruction from the Client to the Company to open a position once the price has reached the level of the Order.

  • Claims Bar Date Order means that certain order entered by the Bankruptcy Court establishing the Claims Bar Date.

  • Export Order means a written export order or contract for the purchase by the Buyer from Borrower of any of the Items.

  • Bid Procedures Order means an Order of the Bankruptcy Court that (a) is in substantially the form set forth as Exhibit A to this Agreement or otherwise in a form reasonably satisfactory to the Sellers and acceptable to the Buyer in its sole discretion, and (b) approves procedures for the solicitation and consideration of competitive bids for the Assets under the terms and conditions of this Agreement and authorizing the protections set forth in Article 11 for the Buyer.