Withdrawal Rate definition

Withdrawal Rate means the number of withdrawals minus the number of withdrawals due to special circumstances as a percentage of program enrollment, that is, Withdrawal Rate = (Number of Withdrawals - Special Circumstance Withdrawals)/Program Enrollment × 100.
Withdrawal Rate means the quantity of gas that can be withdrawn from the Storage Facility per unit of time; the Withdrawal Rate varies depending in particular on the Working Volume of gas stored in the Storage Facility, on the pressure in the Storage Facility and on the technical capabilities of the Storage Facility and of the Gas Facility linked to the Storage Facility, where for the purpose of this definition the unit of time means the Gas Day;
Withdrawal Rate means the maximum natural gas quantity per hour in kWh/h which is held available for the storage customer by HanseWerk according to the storage contract and taking into account the Technical Framework Conditions according to Annex III of these General Terms and Conditions and at which the storage customer may withdraw, at the return point of a given storage facility, the working gas which it has injected.

Examples of Withdrawal Rate in a sentence

  • Discount Rate, Salary Escalation Rate and Withdrawal Rate are significant actuarial assumptions.

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  • Each time the Total Guaranteed Withdrawal Amount is increased or reduced as described in Section 1 above, the Annual Benefit Payment will be recalculated to equal the GWB Withdrawal Rate multiplied by the newly recalculated Total Guaranteed Withdrawal Amount.

  • The Annual Benefit Payment is reset to the greater of a) the Annual Benefit Payment before the reset and b) the GWB Withdrawal Rate multiplied by the Benefit Base after the reset.

  • Your initial Annual Benefit Payment is equal to the GWB Withdrawal Rate shown on the Contract Schedule multiplied by the Initial Benefit Base.

  • Your initial Annual Benefit Payment equals the GWB Withdrawal Rate shown on the Contract Schedule multiplied by the initial Total Guaranteed Withdrawal Amount.

  • Withdrawal Rate: It is the expected employee turnover rate and should be based on the company’s past attrition experience and future withdrawal expectations.

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  • The storage fees shall include Fixed Storage Fee and Variable Storage Fee and shall be payable by the Storage Customer to the SSO for the provision of Storage Capacities which include the Working Gas Capacity, Injection and Withdrawal Rate.

  • Each time the Benefit Base changes, the Annual Benefit Payment will be recalculated to equal the applicable Withdrawal Rate multiplied by the new Benefit Base.


More Definitions of Withdrawal Rate

Withdrawal Rate means the maximum Natural Gas quantity per hour in kWh/h which EGD can make available to the Storage Customer according to the Storage Contract taking into account the Technical Specifications in Annex I to these GTCSS and with which the Storage Customer may withdraw Working Gas at the Return Point.
Withdrawal Rate means the rate at which PALS Account Holder can deliver gas from its PALS Account at a PALS point, as specified on each Exhibit "A" to a PALS Contract.
Withdrawal Rate means the quantity of gas that can be withdrawn from the Storage Facility per unit of time; the Withdrawal Rate varies depending in particular on the volume of gas stored in the Storage Facility, on the pressure in the Storage Facility and on the technical capabilities of the Storage Facility and of the gas facility Interconnected to the Storage Facility; for the purposes of this definition, a unit of time shall be a Gas Day; the Withdrawal Rate allocated to the Customer in the Gas Storage Agreement may be agreed in MWh/Gas Day. The value of Withdrawal Rate allocated to the Customer in the Gas Storage Agreement may be in the Gas Storage Agreement beside the main unit of MWh/Gas Day stated also in MWh/h, or MW;
Withdrawal Rate means a minimum of 5279 GJ/d to a maximum of 21116 GJ/d.
Withdrawal Rate means the fee per MMBtu Customer is obligated to pay to Arcadia on quantities of Gas withdrawn and delivered for Customer's account.
Withdrawal Rate means the maximum rate, as set forth for the relevant Transaction, at which WGSLP agrees to deliver Gas to Customer from Customer Inventory at the Storage Point of Delivery.

Related to Withdrawal Rate

  • Aggregate Funded Spread As of any Measurement Date, the sum of: (a) in the case of each Floating Rate Obligation (other than a Defaulted Obligation) that bears interest at a spread over a London interbank offered rate based index (including, for any Permitted Deferrable Obligation, only the excess of the required current cash pay interest required by the Underlying Documents thereon over the applicable index and excluding the unfunded portion of any Delayed Drawdown Collateral Obligation and Revolving Collateral Obligation), (i) the stated interest rate spread paid in Cash on such Collateral Obligation above such index multiplied by (ii) the Principal Balance of such Collateral Obligation; provided that (i) with respect to any Reference Rate Floor Obligation, the stated interest rate spread paid in Cash on such Collateral Obligation over the applicable index shall be deemed to be equal to the sum of (x) the stated interest rate spread paid in Cash over the applicable index and (y) the excess, if any, of the specified “floor” rate relating to such Collateral Obligation over the applicable index and (ii) the interest rate of each Step-Up Obligation will be deemed to be its current rate of interest and the interest rate of each Step-Down Obligation will be deemed to be the lowest rate of interest that such Collateral Obligation will by its terms pay in the future solely as a function of the passage of time; and (b) in the case of each Floating Rate Obligation (including, for any Permitted Deferrable Obligation, only the required current cash pay interest required by the Underlying Documents thereon and excluding the unfunded portion of any Delayed Drawdown Collateral Obligation and Revolving Collateral Obligation) that bears interest at a spread over an index other than a London interbank offered rate based index, (i) the excess of the sum of such spread and such index paid in Cash over the Reference Rate as of the immediately preceding Interest Determination Date (which spread or excess may be expressed as a negative percentage) multiplied by (ii) the Principal Balance of each such Collateral Obligation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Reference Rate Amendment or an Alternative Reference Rate has been adopted, and the replacement Benchmark is the same benchmark rate currently in effect for determining interest on a Floating Rate Obligation, references to “London interbank offered rate based index” in this definition of Aggregate Funded Spread with respect to such Floating Rate Obligation shall be deemed to be a reference to such benchmark rate that is the same as the Benchmark.