Industry Code definition

Industry Code means a code approved or determined by ICRC under Part 4 of the Act;
Industry Code means a code—
Industry Code means a code regulating the conduct of participants in an industry towards other participants in the industry or towards consumers in the industry;

Examples of Industry Code in a sentence

  • Clause 10.1.2 of the Electricity Industry Code applies to this contract with the exception that references to the Electricity Industry Code are replaced by references to this contract.

  • Group Industry Code Industry Baseline 1,2,3 333120 Construction machinery mfg.

  • We will provide you with information about various payment options and, where applicable, payment assistance, in accordance with the Electricity Industry Code.

  • Unless this document or the Electricity Industry Code says otherwise (for example, where phone calls are allowed), all notices must be sent in writing.

  • We must comply with the provisions of the Electricity Industry Code (such as giving you the required notices and warnings) before arranging for the disconnection of your premises.


More Definitions of Industry Code

Industry Code means a code regulating the conduct of participants in an industry towards other participants in the industry or towards consumers in the industry.
Industry Code means a multilateral code or agreement created and maintained pursuant to a licence granted by the Authority under sections 7, 7ZA or 7A of the Gas Act 1986 or section 6 of the Electricity Act 1989, including the Uniform Network Code, the Retail Energy Code and the Smart Energy Code ;
Industry Code means, with respect to any Receivables Obligor of an Eligible Receivable, the NAICS industry code under which the business of such Receivables Obligor has been classified by Holdings.
Industry Code. Means means a multilateral code or agreement created and maintained pursuant to a licence granted by the Authority under section 6 of the Act or under sections 7, 7ZA or 7A of the Gas Act 1986;
Industry Code means the code which indicates the nature of the employer's business, which is contained in the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) manual published by the Federal Office of Management and Budget, or in the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) published by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Industry Code the BSC, the CUSC, the Grid Code, Transmission Code, the Distribution Code, the DCUSA, the Smart Energy Code, the Retail Energy Code and the Fuel Security Code.
Industry Code means, with respect to any Obligor of a Pooled Loan, the industry code listed on Exhibit F under which the business of such Obligor has been classified by OnDeck.