Typical usage definition
Examples of Typical usage in a sentence
Typical usage represents the data usage of 70% of residential customers on our network.
Typical usage for a standard pool is less than ½ the amount we included in our weekly plans.
Typical usage represents the data usage of 70% of residential customers on our network.
Typical usage for a standard pool is less than ½ the amount we included in our weekly plans.
Percent Local Usage (“PLU”) is a calculation which represents the ratio of the local minutes to the sum of local and intraLATA toll minutes between exchange carriers sent over Local Interconnection Trunks. Directory assistance, BLV/BLVI, 900, and 976 transiting calls from other exchange carriers and switched access calls are not included in the calculation of PLU.
Facility Usage means, at the time in question, the aggregate amount of outstanding Loans and LC Obligations at such time.
Daily bag limit as used in s. NR 19.275, means the maximum number of a turtle species or group of turtle species which may be taken by a person each day.
Applicable Unused Line Fee Percentage means, as of any date of determination, the applicable percentage set forth in the following table that corresponds to the Average Revolver Usage of Borrowers for the most recently completed month as determined by Agent in its Permitted Discretion; provided, that for the period from the Closing Date through and including the last day of the third full calendar month following the Closing Date, the Applicable Unused Line Fee Percentage shall be set at the rate in the row styled “Level II”; provided further, that any time an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, the Applicable Unused Line Fee Percentage shall be set at the margin in the row styled “Level II”: I > 50% of the Maximum Revolver Amount 0.375 percentage points II ≤ 50% of the Maximum Revolver Amount 0.50 percentage points The Applicable Unused Line Fee Percentage shall be re-determined on the first date of each month by Agent.
Line Cap means at any time, the lesser of (i) the Aggregate Commitments and (ii) the then-applicable Borrowing Base.