Common use of Addition to Existing Building Clause in Contracts

Addition to Existing Building. All utility services to the addition which affect the energy use of any meter included in Schedule D must be sub-metered at Customer’s expense. • Threshold limit: the lesser of 10% of the area served by any affected meter, as defined in Schedule D or 20,000 ft2.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Energy Services Contract, Energy Services Contract, Energy Services Contract

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Addition to Existing Building. All utility services to the addition which affect the energy use of any meter included in Schedule D must be sub-metered at Customer’s expense. Threshold limit: the lesser of 10% of the area served by any affected meter, as defined in Schedule D or 20,000 ft2.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Energy Services Contract

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Addition to Existing Building. All utility services to the addition which affect the energy use of any meter included in Schedule D must be sub-metered at Customer’s expense. Threshold limit: the lesser of 10% of the area served by any affected meter, as defined in Schedule D or 20,000 ft2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Services Contract

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