Transmission Rights definition

Transmission Rights means contractual rights to receive transmission service on specifically identified transmission infrastructure and transmission congestion rights;
Transmission Rights means the sole and exclusive worldwide right in perpetuity to record (a) television or other moving pictures of any Competition match; (b) sounds of and/or commentary upon any Competition match and (c) data relating to any Competition match (and, in each case, have sole and exclusive access to the ground of each Club to do so) and transmit and/or exploit and/or otherwise make available the whole or any part of such recordings in any language and whether live and/or delayed by any and all manner and means in all current and future media including without limitation by terrestrial, cable and satellite television, radio, internet and mobile networks and whether to the public or closed groups, and to authorise others to do so.
Transmission Rights means either a Physical Transmission Right or a Financial Transmission Right Option acquired in the Auction. Working Day means any day except Saturday, Sunday and except any day which shall be in Luxembourg a legal holiday or a day on which banking institutions are authorized or required by law or other government action to close.

Examples of Transmission Rights in a sentence

  • We May Be Unable to Acquire or Lease Land, Obtain Necessary Interconnection and Transmission Rights, And/or Obtain the Approvals, Licenses, Permits, and Electric Transmission Grid Interconnection and Transmission Rights Necessary to Build and Operate Solar Power Systems in a Timely and Cost Effective Manner, and Regulatory Agencies, Local Communities, Labor Unions, Tribes, or Other Third Parties May Delay, Prevent, or Increase the Cost of Construction and Operation of the System We Intend to Build.

  • A target allocation of Transmission Congestion Credits for each Network Service User shall be determined for each of its Fixed Transmission Rights.

  • The Office of the Interconnection shall undertake an evaluation of the foregoing procedures for the determination of Locational Marginal Prices, as well as the procedures for determining and allocating Fixed Transmission Rights and associated Transmission Congestion Charges and Credits, not less often than every two years, in accordance with the PJM Manuals.

  • The total target allocation for each Network Service User for each hour is the sum of the total target allocations for each of the Network Service User's Fixed Transmission Rights.

  • The total target allocation for the Transmission Customer for each hour shall be the sum of the target allocations associated with all of the Transmission Customer's Fixed Transmission Rights.


More Definitions of Transmission Rights

Transmission Rights means Seller’s rights under the Second Revised Service Agreement between APS and Seller dated as of July 8, 2011.
Transmission Rights means rights given by the Transmission Service Agreement as described in Schedule “A” hereto (a true copy of which is annexed hereto as Schedule A-1) as the same may be amended, supplemented, restated or replaced from time to time and all rights and benefits related thereto as described in Section 2.01.
Transmission Rights means the sole and exclusive worldwide right in perpetuity to record (a) television or other moving pictures of any Match; (b) sounds of and/or commentary upon any Match and (c) data relating to any Match (and, in each case, have sole and exclusive access to the ground of each Club to do so) and transmit and/
Transmission Rights means the right of use of the Interconnector made available by The Allocation Platform in Auctions, to facilitate the Transmission of energy by Registered Participants between Great Britain and the Netherlands, to the extent that Interconnector Capability permits and as provided for in these Rules;
Transmission Rights means the sole and exclusive worldwide right in perpetuity to record (a) television or other moving pictures of any Competition match; (b) sounds of and/or commentary upon any Competition match and (c) data relating to any Competition match (and, in each case, have sole and exclusive access to the ground of each Club to do so) and transmit and/or exploit and/or otherwise
Transmission Rights means the right to exhibit a Feed of the Events on a live and/or delayed basis including summaries on the Slovak TV service (the “Channels”) but excluding for the avoidance of doubt the Excluded Rights by means of free to air terrestrial television only, together with the right to simulcast its exercise of the Transmission Rights (on a non exclusive basis) via internet broadband (non-mobile networks) on XXX.XX PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT: (i) such simulcasts are of the entire scheduled broadcast service carrying the Event and not of elements thereof; (ii) there is no “on-demand” or other time shifted availability and (iii) such simulcasts are securely and effectively encrypted and geo-blocked to prevent any reception outside the Territory.
Transmission Rights. A Participant's contractual right to use a Delivery Facility for transmission of energy if and to the extent such facility has been committed by the Participant for deliveries of Schedule A/B Power or Schedule C Power.