Common use of Default by the User Clause in Contracts

Default by the User. In the event of the User’s Default, then Western Power may: (a) notify the User of the User’s Default and require the User to remedy the User’s Default; or (b) if the User’s Default is a Default in the payment of any amount and has not been remedied by the end of the third Business Day after the notice was given, De‐energise, or Curtail the provision of Services in respect of, all or any of the User’s Connection Points from the Network whilst the User’s Default is continuing; or (c) if the User’s Default is any other type of Default and at the end of the 5thfifth Business Day after the notice was given: (i) the User’s Default has not been remedied; or (ii) the User has not to the reasonable satisfaction of Western Power begun remedying the User’s Default or has begun remedying but is not, in the reasonable opinion of Western Power, diligently proceeding to remedy the User’s Default, De‐energise, or Curtail the provision of Services in respect of, all or any of the User’s Connection Points from the Network whilst the User’s Default is continuing; and (d) if the User’s Default has not been remedied at the end of the 20th Business Day after the notice was given, terminate this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Electricity Transfer Access Contract, Electricity Transfer Access Contract

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Default by the User. In the event of the User’s Default, then Western Power may: (a) notify the User of the User’s Default and require the User to remedy the User’s Default; or (b) if the User’s Default is a Default in the payment of any amount and has not been remedied by the end of the third Business Day after the notice was given, De‐energiseDe-energise, or Curtail the provision of Services in respect of, all or any of the User’s Connection Points from the Network whilst the User’s Default is continuing; or (c) if the User’s Default is any other type of Default and at the end of the 5thfifth Business Day after the notice was given: (i) the User’s Default has not been remedied; or (ii) the User has not to the reasonable satisfaction of Western Power begun remedying the User’s Default or has begun remedying but is not, in the reasonable opinion of Western Power, diligently proceeding to remedy the User’s Default, De‐energiseDe-energise, or Curtail the provision of Services in respect of, all or any of the User’s Connection Points from the Network whilst the User’s Default is continuing; and (d) if the User’s Default has not been remedied at the end of the 20th Business Day after the notice was given, terminate this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electricity Transfer Access Contract

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Default by the User. In the event of the User’s Default, then Western Power may: (a) notify the User of the User’s Default and require the User to remedy the User’s Default; or (b) if the User’s Default is a Default in the payment of any amount and has not been remedied by the end of the third Business Day after the notice was given, De‐energiseDe-energise, or Curtail the provision of Services in respect of, all or any of the User’s Connection Points from the Network whilst the User’s Default is continuing; or (c) if the User’s Default is any other type of Default and at the end of the 5thfifth fifth Business Day after the notice was given: (i) the User’s Default has not been remedied; or (ii) the User has not to the reasonable satisfaction of Western Power begun remedying the User’s Default or has begun remedying but is not, in the reasonable opinion of Western Power, diligently proceeding to remedy the User’s Default, De‐energiseDe-energise, or Curtail the provision of Services in respect of, all or any of the User’s Connection Points from the Network whilst the User’s Default is continuing; and (d) if the User’s Default has not been remedied at the end of the 20th Business Day after the notice was given, terminate this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electricity Transfer Access Contract

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