Sample zip codes: United States Zip Codes

Using Canadian Postal Codes

Using Canadian Postal Codes

In most areas of Canada, Commercial Estimator localizes costs using Local Multipliers based on the Postal Codes (see the Postal Code ranges listed below). However, Commercial Estimator does not have Local Multipliers for all Postal Codes in Canada.

In areas outside of the Postal Code ranges listed below, you can enter one of the following standard Province and Territory Symbols to localize the costs using the Province or Territory average Local Multiplier:

AB Alberta

BC British Columbia

MB Manitoba

NB New Brunswick

NF Newfoundland

NS Nova Scotia

NU Nunavut

NT Northwest Territories

ON Ontario

PE Prince Edward Island

QC Quebec

SK Saskatchewan

YT Yukon

The following list contains the Postal Code ranges for Commercial Estimator has Local Multipliers in Canada. You can enter any Postal Code within a range. For example, in the first range, you can enter A0A0A0, A0B6F2 or A0C9Z9. If the Postal Code of the building is not in one of the ranges below, you can use one of the Province/Territory Symbols listed above.




































































































































































Lower Postal Code

Upper Postal Code

 

Area of Local Multiplier

A0A 0A0

A0C 9Z9

Newfoundland Average

A0E 0A0

A0E 9Z9

Newfoundland Average

A0G 0A0

A0H 9Z9

Newfoundland Average

A0J 0A0

A0N 9Z9

Newfoundland Average

A0P 0A0

A0P 9Z9

Newfoundland Average

A0R 0A0

A0R 9Z9

Newfoundland Average

A1A 0A0

A1G 9Z9

St. Johns, NF

A1V 0A0

A1V 9Z9

Gander, NF

A2H 0A0

A2H 9Z9

Corner Brook, NF

B0A 0A0

B0A 9Z9

Cape Breton, NS

B0B 0A0

B0W 9Z9

New Brunswick Average

B1N 0A0

B2A 9Z9

Sydney, NS

B2H 0A0

B2H 9Z9

New Glasgow, NS

B2N 0A0

B2N 9Z9

Truro, NS

B2V 0A0

B3B 9Z9

Dartmouth, NS

B3H 0A0

B3S 9Z9

Halifax, NS

C0A 0A0

C0B 9Z9

Charlottetown, PE

C1A 0A0

C1E 9Z9

Charlottetown, PE

E1A 0A0

E1G 9Z9

Moncton, NB

E1N 0A0

E1N 9Z9

North Shore Area, NB

E2H 0A0

E2P 9Z9

St. John, NB

E2Y 0A0

E2Y 9Z9

Fredericton, NB

E3A 0A0

E3C 9Z9

Fredericton, NB

E3V 0A0

E3V 9Z9

Edmundston, NB

G0A 0A0

G0C 9Z9

Quebec Average

G0E 0C0

G0E 9Z9

Quebec Average

G0G 0A0

G0H 9Z9

Quebec Average

G0J 0A0

G0N 9Z9

Quebec Average

G0P 0A0

G0P 9Z9

Quebec Average

G0R 0A0

G0T 9Z9

Quebec Average

G0W 0B0

G0Z 9Z9

Quebec Average

G1A 0A0

G2Z 9Z9

Quebec City

G4R 0A0

G4S 9Z9

Sept Iles

G5L 0A0

G5N 9Z9

Rimouski

G7G 0A0

G7K 9Z9

Chicoutimi

G7S 0A0

G8A 9Z9

Jonquiere

G8Y 0A0

G9C 9Z9

Trois-Rivieres

h2A 0A0

h5Z 9Z9

Montreal

H7A 0A0

H7Z 9Z9

Laval

H9P 0A0

H9S 9Z9

Montreal

J0A 0A0

J0C 9Z9

Quebec Average

J0E 0A0

J0E 9Z9

Quebec Average

J0G 0A0

J0H 9Z9

Quebec Average

J0J 0A0

J0N 9Z9

Quebec Average

J0P 0B0

J0P 9Z9

Quebec Average

J0R 0A0

J0T 9Z9

Quebec Average

J0V 0A0

J0Z 9Z9

Quebec Average

J1E 0A0

J1M 9Z9

Sherbrooke

J2A 0A0

J2E 9Z9

Drummondville

J8X 0A0

J9A 9Z9

Hull

J9P 0A0

J9P 9Z9

Val d’Or

J9X 0A0

J9X 9Z9

Rouyn

K0A 0A0

K0C 9Z9

Ontario Average

K0E 0A0

K0E 9Z9

Ontario Average

K0G 0A0

K0H 9Z9

Ontario Average

K0J 0B0

K0M 9Z9

Ontario Average

K1A 0A0

K4A 9Z9

Ottawa

K6V 0A0

K6V 9Z9

Brockville

K7K 0A0

K7P 9Z9

Kingston

K8N 0A0

K8R 9Z9

Belleville

K8V 0A0

K8V 9Z9

Trenton

K9H 0A0

K9L 9Z9

Peterborough

K9V 0A0

K9V 9Z9

Lindsay

L0A 0A0

L0C 9Z9

Ontario Average

L0E 0A0

L0E 9Z9

Ontario Average

L0G 0A0

L0H 9Z9

Ontario Average

L0J 0A0

L0N 9Z9

Ontario Average

L0P 0B0

L0S 9Z9

Ontario Average

L1G 0A0

L1R 9Z9

Oshawa

L2E 0A0

L2J 9Z9

Niagara Falls

L2M 0A0

L2W 9Z9

St. Catharines

L3V 0A0

L3V 9Z9

Orillia

L4M 0A0

L4N 9Z9

Barrie

L6S 0A0

L7A 9Z9

Brampton

L8A 0A0

L9K 9Z9

Hamilton

M1A 0A0

M9Z 9Z9

Toronto

N0A 0C0

N0C 9Z9

Ontario Average

N0E 0A0

N0E 9Z9

Ontario Average

N0G 0A0

N0H 9Z9

Ontario Average

N0J 0A0

N0M 9Z9

Ontario Average

N0P 0A0

N0P 9Z9

Ontario Average

N0R 0A0

N0R 9Z9

Ontario Average

N1C 0A0

N1L 9Z9

Guelph

N1P 0A0

N1T 9Z9

Cambridge

N2A 0A0

N2H 9Z9

Kitchener

N2J 0A0

N2L 9Z9

Waterloo

N2M 0A0

N2R 9Z9

Kitchener

N2T 0A0

N2V 9Z9

Waterloo

N3C 0A0

N3H 9Z9

Cambridge

N3P 0A0

N3V 9Z9

Brantford

N4K 0A0

N4K 9Z9

Owen Sound

N5V 0A0

N6Z 9Z9

London

N7S 0A0

N7X 9Z9

Sarnia

N8N 0A0

N9J 9Z9

Windsor

P0A 0A0

P0C 9Z9

Ontario Average

P0E 0E0

P0E 9Z9

Ontario Average

P0G 0A0

P0H 9Z9

Ontario Average

P0J 0A0

P0M 9Z9

Ontario Average

P0P 0A0

P0P 9Z9

Ontario Average

P0R 0A0

P0T 9Z9

Ontario Average

P0V 0B0

P0Y 9Z9

Ontario Average

P1A 0A0

P1C 9Z9

North Bay

P3A 0A0

P3G 9Z9

Sudbury

P4N 0A0

P4R 9Z9

Timmins

P6A 0A0

P6C 9Z9

Sault Ste. Marie

P7A 0A0

P7G 9Z9

Thunder Bay

R0A 0B0

R0C 9Z9

Manitoba Average

R0E 0A0

R0E 9Z9

Manitoba Average

R0G 0A0

R0H 9Z9

Manitoba Average

R0J 0A0

R0M 9Z9

Manitoba Average

R2A 0A0

R3Z 9Z9

Winnipeg

R7A 0A0

R7B 9Z9

Brandon

R8N 0A0

R8N 9Z9

Thompson

S0A 0A0

S0C 9Z9

Saskatchewan Average

S0E 0A0

S0E 9Z9

Saskatchewan Average

S0G 0A0

S0H 9Z9

Saskatchewan Average

S0J 0A0

S0N 9Z9

Saskatchewan Average

S0P 0A0

S0P 9Z9

Saskatchewan Average

S4N 0A0

S4Z 9Z9

Regina

S6H 0A0

S6K 9Z9

Moose Jaw

S6V 0A0

S6V 9Z9

Prince Albert

S7H 0A0

S7Z 9Z9

Saskatoon

S9A 0A0

S9A 9Z9

North Battleford

T0A 0A0

T0C 9Z9

Alberta Average

T0E 0A0

T0E 9Z9

Alberta Average

T0G 0A0

T0H 9Z9

Alberta Average

T0J 0A0

T0M 9Z9

Alberta Average

T0P 0B0

T0P 9Z9

Alberta Average

T1A 0A0

T1C 9Z9

Medicine Hat

T1H 0A0

T1K 9Z9

Lethbridge

T1Y 0A0

T3Z 9Z9

Calgary

T4N 0A0

T4R 9Z9

Red Deer

T5A 0A0

T6Z 9Z9

Edmonton

T8V 0A0

T8X 9Z9

Grande Prairie

V0A 0A0

V0B 9Z9

Cranbrook

V0C 0A0

V0C 9Z9

Prince George

V0E 0A0

V0G 9Z9

Kamloops

V0H 0A0

V0H 9Z9

Penticton

V0K 0A0

V0K 9Z9

Kamloops

V0L 0A0

V0L 9Z9

Prince George

V0N 0A0

V0N 9Z9

Vancouver

V0P 0A0

V0P 9Z9

Port Alberni

V0R 0A0

V0R 9Z9

Prince George

V1C 0A0

V1C 9Z9

Cranbrook

V1L 0A0

V1L 9Z9

Nelson

V1R 0A0

V1R 9Z9

Trail

V1S 0A0

V1S 9Z9

Kamloops

V1V 0A0

V1Z 9Z9

Kelowna

V2A 0A0

V2A 9Z9

Penticton

V2B 0A0

V2E 9Z9

Kamloops

V2H 0A0

V2H 9Z9

Kamloops

V2K 0A0

V2N 9Z9

Prince George

V5A 0A0

V7Z 9Z9

Vancouver

V8J 0A0

V8J 9Z9

Prince Rupert

V8N 0A0

V9E 9Z9

Victoria

V9R 0A0

V9V 9Z9

Nanaimo

V9Y 0A0

V9Y 9Z9

Port Alberni

X0A 0A0

X0C 9Z9

Nunavut Average

X0D 0A0

X0G 9Z9

Northwest Territories Average

X1A 0A0

X1A 9Z9

Yellowknife

Y0A 0A0

Y0B 9Z9

Whitehorse

Y1A 0A0

Y1A 9Z9

Whitehorse

Zip Codes Sample Clauses | Law Insider

  • (For delivery of Documents to Seller) (For delivery of Documents to Buyer)

  • Tenant shall not utilize any name selected by Landlord from time to time for the Building and/or the Project as any part of Tenant’s corporate or trade name. Landlord shall have the right to change the name, address, number or designation of the Building or Project without liability to Tenant.

  • Xx. 0 xx Xxxxxxxxx, 000 X.X. 000 (2008) and further refined in NRG Power Marketing v. Maine Public Utilities Commission, 000 X.X. 000 (2010) ( the “Mobile-Sierra” doctrine). The Parties acknowledge that this agreement constitutes a contract rate, and all future proposed changes or challenges will be reviewed pursuant to the public interest application of the just and reasonable standard of review.

  • Unless you have promptly notified the Manager In Writing otherwise, your name as it should appear in the Registration Statement, Prospectus or Offering Circular and any advertisement, if different, and your address, are as set forth on the signature pages hereof.

  • Tenant shall not use the name of the Building for any purpose other than as the address of the business conducted by Tenant in the Premises without the written consent of Landlord. Landlord reserves the right to change the name of the Building at any time in its sole discretion by written notice to Tenant and Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for any loss, cost or expense on account of any such change of name.

  • All payments required by this Settlement Agreement shall be delivered to the following address: The Chanler Group Attn: Proposition 65 Controller 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Suite 214 Berkeley, CA 94710

  • CITY’s DIRECTOR, or his or her designee, shall be the CITY official responsible for the Program and shall render overall supervision of the progress and performance of this AGREEMENT by CITY. All services agreed to be performed by CITY shall be under the overall direction of the DIRECTOR.

  • 2. The named person’s role in the firm, and

  • Categories of data subjects whose personal data is transferred Data exporter may submit Personal Data to the Service, the extent of which is determined and controlled by the data exporter in its sole discretion, and which may include, but is not limited to Personal Data relating to the following categories of data subjects: ● Customers, business partners, and vendors of the data exporter (who are natural persons) ● Employees or contact persons of data exporter customers, business partners, and vendor ● Employees, agents, advisors, contractors, or any user authorized by the data exporter to use the Service (who are natural persons) Categories of personal data transferred Data exporter may submit Personal Data to the Service, the extent of which is determined and controlled by the data exporter in its sole discretion, and which may include, but is not limited to the following categories of personal data: ● First and last name ● Business contact information (company, email, phone, physical business address) ● Personal contact information (email, cell phone) ● Title ● Position ● Employer ● ID data ● Professional life data ● Personal life data (in the form of security questions and answers) ● Connection data ● Localization data Sensitive data transferred (if applicable) and applied restrictions or safeguards that fully take into consideration the nature of the data and the risks involved, such as for instance strict purpose limitation, access restrictions (including access only for staff having followed specialised training), keeping a record of access to the data, restrictions for onward transfers or additional security measures. Data exporter may submit special categories of data to the Service, the extent of which is determined and controlled by the data exporter in its sole discretion, and which may include Personal Data concerning health information. If applicable, data exporter agrees that it has reviewed and assessed the restrictions and safeguards applied to the special categories of Personal Data, including the measures described in the Trust & Compliance Documentation (as defined by this DPA) and Documentation (as defined in the Agreement), and has determined that such restrictions and safeguards are sufficient. The frequency of the transfer (e.g. whether the data is transferred on a one-off or continuous basis) Subject to Customer’s use of the Service, Personal Data will be transferred on a continuous basis during the term of the Agreement. Nature of the processing Identity and access management and related services pursuant to the Agreement. Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing The objective of Processing of Personal Data by the data importer is the performance of the Service pursuant to the Agreement and as instructed by data exporter in its use of the Service. The period for which the personal data will be retained, or, if that is not possible, the criteria used to determine that period Data exporter may retain Personal Data in the Service for the duration of the Agreement. Personal Data within the Service post-termination of the Agreement will be retained and deleted in accordance with the Documentation. For transfers to (sub-) processors, also specify subject matter, nature and duration of the processing Sub-processors may only Process Personal Data as necessary for the performance of the Service pursuant to the Agreement and for the duration of the Agreement. Sub-processor information are made available on Okta’s ‘Agreements’ webpage (accessible via xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx under the “Trust & Compliance Documentation” link).

  • Forthwith upon the appointment of any transfer agent for the shares of Common Stock or of any subsequent transfer agent for the shares of Common Stock or other shares of the Company’s Common Stock issuable upon the exercise of the rights of purchase represented by the Warrants, the Company will file with the Warrant Agent a statement setting forth the name and address of such transfer agent.

How to write an index on a postal envelope: a sample photo (picture), instructions

Summary of the article:

  • Why is an index needed and how to find it?
  • How to write index numbers correctly?
  • Postcode History
  • How to fill in the envelope correctly?
  • Interesting facts about zip code
  • Video: Russian Post Envelope Rules

Despite the huge popularity of social networks and instant messengers, people still use regular mail services. It is necessary, for example, when it is necessary to deliver an important letter or copies of documents to some government service or company. In order for the letter to reach the addressee, the main thing is to fill it out correctly and indicate the index on the envelope. nine0003

Why do we need an index and how to find it?

Today, the post office has almost completely abandoned the manual sorting of letters. This routine work is entrusted to automatic tools that read the index indicated on the envelope. If you specify it incorrectly, then the letter will be delayed for a long time in the sorting department of the post office. Of course, employees will sooner or later process it manually.

The index field is usually located in the lower left corner of the envelope. There are decorative envelopes that are usually timed to coincide with some kind of holiday. It is better not to use them, since the field for the index is usually absent on it. nine0003

The envelope contains recipient’s index , consisting of 6 digits. You can recognize it in two ways :

  • On the website Postcodes of Russia