NET HOUSEHOLDS definition

NET HOUSEHOLDS means the product of (i) the number of households covered by a License in the United Kingdom and (ii) the percentage of the entity holding such License which is owned directly or indirectly by the Company.
NET HOUSEHOLDS means the product of (i) the number of households -------------- covered by a License in the United Kingdom and (ii) the percentage of the entity holding such License which is owned directly or indirectly by the Company.
NET HOUSEHOLDS means the product of (i) the number of households covered by a License in the United Kingdom and (ii) the percentage of the entity holding such License which is owned directly or indirectly by NTL Communications.

Related to NET HOUSEHOLDS

  • Households means one or more natural persons or a family who pays 30 percent of their household income toward their monthly rent and is determined by Grantee to be eligible for rental assistance under this Agreement.

  • Household means a family group living in the same domestic dwelling.

  • Eligible Household means a household charged a UEC on their natural gas and/or electricity for the residence at which they reside as evidenced by their utility bill or UEC-participating utility vendor, has annual income at or below the current income limits of the federal poverty level, and meets other income criteria for assistance from the Nevada Fund for Energy Assistance and Conservation. Conversely, households not charged a UEC are ineligible for assistance from the fund. A household that receives benefits funded with LIHEAP grant monies may also be referred to as an eligible household in this plan. Also, refer to “UEC Eligible.”

  • household customer means a customer purchasing electricity for his own household consumption, excluding commercial or professional activities;

  • Household members means those persons who reside in the same home, who have reciprocal duties to and do provide financial support for one another. This term shall include xxxxxx children and legal wards even if they do not live in the household. The term does not include persons sharing the same general house, when the living style is primarily that of a dormitory or commune;