Capacity Entitlement definition

Capacity Entitlement means the Capacity granted to the Access Holder under the Access Agreement in the form of Train Paths to be used in a certain period;
Capacity Entitlement means the Capacity granted to the Access Holder under this agreement in the form of Train Paths and Path Usages, or a certain number of Train Paths and Path Usages to be used in a certain period; CCA means the Competition and Consumer Xxx 0000 (Cth);
Capacity Entitlement means capacity available to a facility user under an access agreement.

Examples of Capacity Entitlement in a sentence

  • The Capacity Entitlement, and therefore overrun liability, is based on the MDQ for a Delivery Point.

  • As proposed the Access Arrangement requires a User to pay for demand without an automatic change in the Capacity Entitlement.

  • As drafted JGN could restrict withdrawals after a single withdrawal in excess of the Capacity Entitlement.

  • Clause 6.1(b) then gives the Service Provider the right to install at the User’s expense equipment which would restrict withdrawals to the Capacity Entitlement.

  • The maximum daily receipt obligation (“MDRO”) at each receipt point and the Maximum Daily Capacity Entitlement at each delivery point are set forth on Exhibit B.


More Definitions of Capacity Entitlement

Capacity Entitlement means in relation to a User and a Delivery Point of that User, the MDQ of that person in relation to that Delivery Point plus the amount, if any, of any Contracted Capacity of any other Users that has been transferred or assigned to the first mentioned User less the amount, if any, of any Contracted Capacity of the first mentioned User in relation to that Delivery Point that is transferred or assigned to another User.
Capacity Entitlement means the Capacity granted to the Operator under the Access Agreement in the form of Train Paths;
Capacity Entitlement means the Capacity granted to the Access Holder under this agreement in the form of Train Paths and Path Usages, or a certain number of Train Paths and Path Usages to be used in a certain period; Charges means the TOP Charge and Non-TOP Charges calculated in accordance with Schedule 3; Claim means all claims, legal actions and demands (including the costs and expenses of defending or settling any action, proceeding, claim or demand);
Capacity Entitlement means, with respect to a Party, the portion of the Electrical Capacity to which such Party is entitled pursuant to Section 3.02, as may be adjusted pursuant to Sections 16.02(f), (g) or (h).
Capacity Entitlement means the capacity entitlement purchased by Manassas Park from Manassas, and is equal to one (1) MGD of treated water in accordance with the terms of the Capacity Agreement.
Capacity Entitlement means the Capacity granted to the Operator under the Access Agreement in
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