Customer vacating the Supply Address Sample Clauses

Customer vacating the Supply Address. Where the Customer has a cause to leave or vacate the supply address, other than reasons described in Clause 10: ▪ the Customer must provide the Rottnest Island Authority 3 business days notice of its intent to leave or vacate the premises; and ▪ the Rottnest Island Authority will arrange for a final meter reading on the date of departure in order to determine the final charge, payable by the Customer. The Rottnest Island Authority will determine, and notify the Customer as part of the final bill, the fee chargeable to the Customer in respect to the determination. The Customer will be provided with a final bill that provides for all fees and charges applicable to the supply of electricity to the supply address.
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