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Interchange Energy transfers that cross Balancing Authority boundaries. NERC definition
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InterchangeThe agreement among interconnected utilities under which they buy, sell and exchange power among themselves. This can, for example, provide for economy energy and emergency power supplies.
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Interchangeearly 15c., "an exchange, act of exchanging reciprocally," from Old French entrechange, from entrechangier (see interchange (v.)). Meaning "alternate succession" is from 1550s. In [..]
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Interchangelate 14c., enterchaungen, "to give and receive reciprocally; to alternate, put each in place of the other" (trans.), also "change reciprocally" (intrans.), from Old French entrecha [..]
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InterchangeImports and exports between the CAISO Balancing Authority Area and other Balancing Authority Areas and, for purposes of scheduling and operating the Real-Time Market only, between an EIM Entity Balanc [..]
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InterchangeThe transportation of one carrier's equipment by another carrier. See Interlining.
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InterchangeThe exchange of transaction data, in this case credit card payments, between a merchant bank and the issuing bank.
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InterchangeIn EDI, the exchange of electronic information between companies. Also, the group of transaction sets transmitted from one sender to one receiver at one time. Delineated by interchange control segment [..]
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InterchangeMutual acceptance and exchange of messages between entities. [After X9.24]
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InterchangeA station where passenger may alight from one train and board another on a different route. In the US it is referred to as a "transfer".
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InterchangeThe exchange of railcars between connecting railroads.
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InterchangeThe transfer of cargo and equipment from one carrier to another in a joint freight move.
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InterchangeThe exchange of debit and credit transaction data between merchant banks and cardholder banks based on an agreement (governed by BASE II [VISA] or INET [MasterCard]) between the participants. The fees charged by the Issuer to the Acquirer.
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InterchangeThe domestic and international systems operated by VISA and MasterCard for authorization, settlement and the passing through of interchange and other fees, as well as other monetary and non-monetary information related to bankcard activities.
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Interchange The fee set by the payment card network that is paid by acquirers to the financial institution who issued the card to the purchaser. The interchange fee typically makes up a significant portion of the fees that merchants pay to their acquirer. Note: Interchange does not apply to Interac or American Express transactions, as these networks have dif [..]
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InterchangeA fee that is set by the credit card associations and paid to their member banks. Interchange is charged to credit card processors, who pass it along to merchants as part of the discount fee. It makes up the largest portion of credit card processing fees.
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InterchangePursuant to 16 USCS § 521c (2), [Title 16. Conservation; Chapter 2. National Forests Establishment and Administration] the term interchange means “a land transfer in which the Secretary and another pe [..]
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Interchange(n) a junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossing traffic streams(n) mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (esp [..]
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Interchangea grade-separated junction of two roadways with full or partial access between them. Technically, the term "interchange" can refer to a junction between a freeway and a surfac [..]
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InterchangeA highway intersection allowing traffic to move freely from one road to another without crossing another lane of traffic.
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InterchangeA system of interconnecting roadways in conjunction with one or more grade separations, providing for the movement of traffic between two or more roadways on different levels. Compare with intersecti [..]
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InterchangeA system of interconnecting roadways in conjunction with one or more grade separations, providing for the movement of traffic between two or more roadways on different levels.
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InterchangeEnergy sold to one electric utility by another.
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InterchangeAn auto glass part that can directly replace another auto glass part, by having exactly the same dimensions.
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Interchange Point of entry/exit for trucks delivering and picking up containerized cargo. Point where pickups and deposits of containers in storage area or yard are assigned.
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InterchangeTransfer of a container from one party to another.
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InterchangeTransfer between, or use on, different types of aircraft, whether operated by the same carrier or by different carriers
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InterchangeThe flow of information between issuers and acquirers (for ex ample, transactions, retrieval requests, and chargebacks).
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InterchangeA system of interconnecting roadways that permits free moving of traffic between two or more roads on different levels. The three basic types of interchanges are cloverleaf, diamond, and directional.
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Interchange, In XML and EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), it is the exchange of information between two companies.
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InterchangeThe exchange of information, transaction data and money among banks. Interchange systems are managed by associations like Visa and MasterCard, and are very standardized so banks and merchants worldwid [..]
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InterchangeThe process by which all parties involved in a credit card transaction (i.e., processors, acquirers, issuers, etc.) manage the processing, clearing and settlement of credit card transactions, includin [..]
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InterchangeThe exchange of transaction data between acquiring and issuing institutions.
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InterchangeThe process by which all parties involved in a credit card transaction (i.e., processors, acquirers, issuers, etc.) manage the processing, clearing and settlement of credit card transactions, includin [..]
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InterchangeIn EDI, the exchange of electronic information between companies. Also, the group of transaction sets transmitted from one sender to one receiver at one time. Delineated by interchange control segment [..]
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Interchange A batch of EDI transactions sent from a company to one of its trading partners. Typically, retailers only send one type of transaction in each interchange, but it is possible to group different types [..]
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Interchange The standardized electronic exchange of transactional data between merchant Acquiring banks and card Issuing banks on Visa and MasterCard.
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InterchangeThe exchange of transaction data between acquirers and issuers. Also refers to the fee involved between a merchant bank and a card scheme, usually passed on to the merchant (this is usually around 1-2%).
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InterchangeThe exchange of transaction data between acquirers and issuers in accordance with Mastercard rules.
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InterchangeThe transfer of physical possession of intermodal equipment from one segment of the logistics supply chain to another.
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