Reference Level definition

Reference Level means the level of the Index (excluding any flash estimates) published or announced by Eurostat (or any successor entity which publishes such index) in respect of the month that is 12 calendar months prior to the month referred to in “Latest Level” above.
Reference Level means the ISO’s best estimate of an RMR Generator’s incremental marginal costs, and of an RMR Generator’s physical capabilities. The ISO determines Reference Levels in accordance with the requirements of its Market Power Mitigation Measures that are set forth in Section 23 of its Services Tariff. This term does not include UCAP Offer Reference Levels.
Reference Level means, in respect of an Inflation Index, the level of such Inflation Index (excluding any "flash" estimates) published or announced by the relevant Inflation Index Sponsor in respect of the month that is 12 calendar months prior to the month in respect of the Latest Level.

Examples of Reference Level in a sentence

  • Comply with new biological laboratory requirements in accordance with the revised CDC policy for LRN-B Reference Level Laboratories.

  • The rules for changing a Reference Level that applies to an RMR Generator are set forth in Sections 23.3.1.4 and 23.6.2 of the Services Tariff.

  • The Reference Level is the Single Reference Asset Level, the Average Basket Level or the Worst Performer of Basket.

  • Inform System Agency of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s plans, via email or telephone, to meet updated LRN- B program requirements for Standard Reference Level Laboratories as outlined in the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).

  • For purposes of this Letter Agreement, the Model Reference Level cruise fuel mileage performance for the Covered Aircraft shall be as set forth in the APM.


More Definitions of Reference Level

Reference Level means the Price Level on an Index Calculation Day.
Reference Level means, in respect of an Inflation Index, the level of such Inflation Index (excluding any “flash” estimates) published or announced by the relevant Inflation Index Sponsor in respect of the month that is 12 calendar months prior to the month in respect of the Latest Level.
Reference Level means the quantity of GHG emission equivalents that have occurred during the normal course of business or activities during a designated period of time within the boundaries of a defined sector and a defined jurisdiction.
Reference Level means, unless otherwise specified in the relevant Pricing Supplement (a) in respect of an Index and an Averaging Date, the level of such Index as determined by the Calculation Agent as of the Valuation Time on the Exchange on such Averaging Date and (b) in respect of a Multiple Exchange Index and an Averaging Date, the official closing level of such Multiple Exchange Index on such Averaging Date as calculated and published by the Index Sponsor;
Reference Level means the level of the Index (excluding any flash estimates) published or announced by Eurostat (or any successor entity which publishes such index) in respect of the month that is 12 calendar months prior to the month in respect of which the Latest Level was published or announced.
Reference Level means, in respect of any Averaging Date and an Index, the level of such Index as determined by the Calculation Agent as of the Valuation Time on the Exchange on such Averaging Date.
Reference Level means the Price Level on an Index Calculation Day. "Share" means the security as set out in the table in "9. Index Table".