SEC Party definition

SEC Party has the meaning given in the DCC Licence and "SEC Parties" shall be construed accordingly;
SEC Party has the meaning given in Part F of this Schedule 1;
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Examples of SEC Party in a sentence

  • The total amount will be supported by a supplementary schedule detailing charges for each SEC Party.

  • The Licensee must, on receiving a request from any SEC Party for the provision of any Core Communication Services that are specified and defined as such in the SEC, provide such services under or pursuant to an Agreement for Services on terms that are prescribed by, or determined in accordance with, the provisions of the SEC.

  • Charges in relation to Communications Hub Services are payable by a SEC Party from the point a Communications Hub order has been delivered and accepted by that Party.

  • A SEC Party has five days from the point of receiving a delivery to either accept or reject it.

  • For example, a SEC Party with 100 electricity domestic meters will be invoiced the same amount as a SEC Party with 75 electricity domestic meters and 25 electricity domestic smart meters (i.e. 100 meters and smart meters in total).

  • The Licensee must also (subject to paragraph 16.30) give a copy of the statement of its Procurement Strategy for Relevant Service Capability (or the most recent revision of it) to any SEC Party who requests a copy.

  • The charge is based on the number of Communications Hubs held in stock by a SEC Party at the end of the Charging Period.

  • A delivery will be deemed as accepted through either SEC Party acceptance or on the expiry of the five days if no action is taken.

  • Where a SEC Party is deemed to be responsible for a Communications Hub fault, one of two charges will apply.

  • This example illustrates how charges will be calculated each month for a fictional SEC Party, Get Smart Dual Fuel Ltd (GSDF).

Related to SEC Party

  • Reporting Party means any person who alleges that a student has violated this Code.

  • Associated Party means, if used to indicate a relationship with a person or company

  • Designated Party means any person listed:

  • Affiliated Party means, with respect to any Purchaser, any person or entity which, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by or is under common control with such Purchaser, including, without limitation, any general partner, officer or director of such Purchaser and any venture capital fund now or hereafter existing which is controlled by one or more general partners of, or shares the same management company as, such Purchaser.

  • Buyer Group Member means Buyer, its Affiliates, and each of their successors and assigns, and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents.

  • Tax Filing Authorised Person means such person as any Director shall designate from time to time, acting severally.

  • Transaction Party means the Company and each Guarantor, collectively, “Transaction Parties”.

  • Seller Party means Seller, any Affiliates of Seller, any direct or indirect subcontractors of Seller or its Affiliates and any of such subcontractors' Affiliates.

  • lone parent means a person who has no partner and who is responsible for and a member of the same household as a child or young person;

  • Borrower Party Affiliate means, with respect to the Mortgage Loan Borrower, a manager of the Mortgaged Property or an Accelerated Mezzanine Loan Lender, (a) any other Person controlling or controlled by or under common control with such Mortgage Loan Borrower, manager or Accelerated Mezzanine Loan Lender, as applicable, or (b) any other Person owning, directly or indirectly, 25% or more of the beneficial interests in such Mortgage Loan Borrower, manager or Accelerated Mezzanine Loan Lender, as applicable. For the purposes of this definition, “control” when used with respect to any specified Person means the power to direct the management and policies of such Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise and the terms “controlling” and “controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing.

  • Applicable Party means (1) all corporate officers of the Disclosing Party, if the Disclosing Party is a corporation; all partners of the Disclosing Party, if the Disclosing Party is a general partnership; all general partners and limited partners of the Disclosing Party, if the Disclosing Party is a limited partnership; all managers, managing members and members of the Disclosing Party, if the Disclosing Party is a limited liability company; (2) all principal officers of the Disclosing Party; and (3) any person having more than a 7.5 percent ownership interest in the Disclosing Party. "Principal officers" means the president, chief operating officer, executive director, chief financial officer, treasurer or secretary of a legal entity or any person exercising similar authority.

  • Parent Parties has the meaning set forth in ARTICLE V.

  • Licensed person means an individual who is licensed or otherwise legally authorized to practice a professional service by a court, department, board, commission, or an agency of this state or another jurisdiction, any corporation or professional services corporation all of whose shareholders are licensed persons, any partnership all of whose partners are licensed persons, or any limited liability company all of whose members and managers are licensed persons.

  • Responding Party has the meaning set forth in Section 7.02(a).

  • Lender Recipient Party means collectively, the Lenders, the Swing Line Lender and the L/C Issuers.

  • Proposing Party has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.2.4(a).

  • Prosecuting Party has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2(c).

  • Specified Party means the Administrative Agent, the Issuing Bank, the Swingline Lender or any other Lender.

  • Seller Related Party means Seller, its Affiliates and its and their respective stockholders, partners, members, officers, directors, employees, controlling persons, agents and representatives.