Utilities definition

Utilities means water, sewer, gas, electric, telecom, cable, and like services.
Utilities means electricity, gas, water, foul water and surface drainage, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, smoke and fumes, signals, telecommunications, satellite and data communications and all other utilities;
Utilities means public sanitary and storm sewers, natural gas, telephone, public water facilities, electrical facilities and all other utility facilities and services necessary for the operation and occupancy of the Property as a hotel.

Examples of Utilities in a sentence

  • If your complaint is not resolved after you have called your electric supplier and/or your electric utility, or for general utility information, residential and business customers may contact the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) for assistance at 0-000-000-0000 (toll free) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, or at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx.

  • If a dispute cannot be resolved, you may appeal to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) by calling 0-000-000-0000 (toll free within Connecticut), or by sending a letter to: PURA 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx 00000, Attn: Consumer Assistance Complaints and Information Unit; or visit the website xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/xxx_xxxx.xxx.

  • Utility is a public utility regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission (“CPUC”) providing gas service to end-use customers within California.

  • This Outside Pole Treatment and Restoration Agreement is entered into by and between Osmose Utilities Service, INC.

  • However, regardless of the arrangements made with the Utility Owners and except as otherwise provided in Article 13, Developer shall continue to be the responsible party to TxDOT for timely performance of all Utility Adjustment Work so that upon completion of the Work, all Utilities that might impact the Facility or be impacted by it (whether located within or outside the Facility Right of Way) are compatible with the Facility.


More Definitions of Utilities

Utilities means public sanitary and storm sewers, natural gas, --------- telephone, public water facilities, electrical facilities and all other utility facilities and services necessary or appropriate for the operation and occupancy of the Property as a hotel.
Utilities or “Utility” means all privately, publicly or cooperatively owned lines, facilities and systems for producing, transmitting or distributing communications, power, electricity, light, heat, gas, oil, crude products, water, steam, waste, and other similar commodities, including non- transportation fire and police communication systems which directly or indirectly serve the public.
Utilities or “Utility” means all privately, publicly or cooperatively owned lines, facilities and systems for producing, transmitting or distributing communications, power, electricity, light, heat, gas, oil, crude products, water, steam, waste, and other similar commodities, including non-transportation fire and police communication systems which directly or indirectly serve the public.
Utilities means any and all utility services and installations whatsoever (including gas, water, sewer, electricity, telephone, and telecommunications), and all piping, wiring, conduit, and other fixtures of every kind whatsoever related thereto or used in connection therewith.
Utilities means power, electricity, gas and other sources of energy, water, earth and other things whatsoever (other than materials and consumable(s)) required for or in the performance of the work(s).
Utilities means charges for gas, electric, water, sanitary sewer and other utilities furnished to the occupants that are paid by the housing project.
Utilities or "public utilities" means enterprises or facilities serving the public by means of an integrated system of collection, transmission, distribution, and processing facil- ities through more or less permanent physical connections between the plant of the serving entity and the premises of the customer. Included are systems for the delivery of natural gas, electricity, telecommunications services, and water, and for the disposal of sewage.