Categories of Charges Clause Samples

The "Categories of Charges" clause defines and organizes the different types of fees, costs, or payments that may be incurred under an agreement. It typically outlines specific categories such as service fees, administrative charges, penalties, or reimbursable expenses, and clarifies which party is responsible for each. By clearly delineating these categories, the clause helps prevent disputes over payment obligations and ensures both parties understand the financial structure of the contract.
Categories of Charges. NTS Entry Capacity charges • NTS (TO) Exit Capacity Charges • NTS (TO) Commodity Charges • NTS (SO) Commodity Charges Transportation activity charges in respect of each distribution network (being all LDZ related charges referred to in the Transportation Statement in so far as such charges are relevant to that distribution network). Revenue element Annual target (projected forward for 5 years)* Quarterly reforecast of annual outturn (difference) Core allowed (Z)$ Not applicable Cost pass through (F)$ Incentive payments and adjustments, shrinkage, exit cap, IAE, MRA etc.$ Inflation rate assumed Update with latest RPI data Over/under recovery (K)$ Not applicable Final allowed revenue (MOD) Not applicable Final allowed revenue forecast (MOD) Not applicable Forecast collected revenue Not applicable Arithmetical Price change required at next Charging year Not applicable Commentary, definitions and assumptions# To assist in the understanding of the data presented To assist in the understanding of the data presented Shipper Short Code / DNO Name The unique code which identifies each Shipper Licence or the DNO Name. Number of cases received The number of theft of gas cases received by the CDSP during the reporting month. Number of cases cleared The number of theft of gas cases that have closed during the reporting month. Number of cases still outstanding The number of theft of gas cases that remain open at the end of the reporting month. Number of cases cleared as valid The number of theft of gas cases that have closed during the reporting month for which gas has been confirmed as being illegally taken. Number of cases cleared as invalid The number of theft of gas cases that have closed during the reporting month for which it has not been confirmed that gas was illegally taken.
Categories of Charges. NTS Entry Capacity charges

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  • Categories of Data The Personal Data transferred includes but is not limited to the following categories of data:

  • Categories of Data Subject 2.1. When using this Service, the groups of individual’s data by category • Your end users using the service that you deliver • The personal data about your employees and contractors that bookinglab collects as a Customer of ours to complete account administration and set up

  • Categories of Data Subjects Any individual accessing and/or using the Services through the Customer's account ("Users"); and any individual: (i) whose email address is included in the Customer's Distribution List; (ii) whose information is stored on or collected via the Services, or (iii) to whom Users send emails or otherwise engage or communicate with via the Services (collectively, "Subscribers").

  • CATEGORIES OF EMPLOYEES The following categories of employees may apply for benefits under this policy: Category 1: Employees who have acquired eighty-five KPERS retirement points (a combination of age and KPERS service that adds to 85) and who have completed by June 30 of the retirement year fifteen (15) years of service in USD 434 that could include service given through the employment of the Three Lakes Cooperative. Category 2: Employee who qualifies for retirement under the basic provisions of KPERS. These employees must have attained the age of 62 and have 10 years of vested service in KPERS but have not acquired eighty-five retirement points at the time of retirement and who have completed by June 30 of the retirement year fifteen (15) years of service in USD 434 that could include service given through the employment of the Three Lakes Cooperative.