DISCONNECTION WITHOUT NOTICE Clause Samples
DISCONNECTION WITHOUT NOTICE. Company or the TDU may disconnect service without notice if a known dangerous condition exists for as long as the condition exists; where service is connected without authority by a person who has not made application for service; where service is reconnected without authority after disconnection for nonpayment; where there has been tampering with the meter or other service provider equipment of the TDU, municipally owned utility, or electric cooperative; or where there is evidence of theft of service.
DISCONNECTION WITHOUT NOTICE. The Cooperative may commence disconnection procedures for the following reasons without advance written notice:
(a) An immediate hazard exists which threatens the safety, health or premises of the consumer, public or the Cooperative’s personnel or facilities.
(b) The Cooperative has evidence of meter or service tampering or fraud by the consumer.
(c) A consumer fails to comply with curtailment requests during an emergency due to a supply shortage.
(d) A consumer with a prepaid meter system has insufficient funds to continue to receive service (See Section 22.10) (Prepaid Meters).
(e) A customer who has been notified that service will be disconnected for which payment has been declined.
DISCONNECTION WITHOUT NOTICE. Company or the TDU may disconnect service without notice if (i) a known dangerous condition exists for as long as the condition exists; (ii) where
DISCONNECTION WITHOUT NOTICE. If FortisAlberta believes there is any actual or threatened danger to life or property, or in any other circumstances, the nature of which, in FortisAlberta’s judgment require such action, FortisAlberta has the right to withhold connection or to disconnect a Customer’s Point of Service without prior notice to the Customer or Retailer. More specifically, and without limitation of the foregoing, FortisAlberta may exercise this right in the event that:
(a) in the opinion of FortisAlberta, the Customer has permitted the Customer’s facilities to become hazardous, the Customer’s facilities fail to comply with applicable statutes, standards and codes and/or FortisAlberta requirements, or if the use of the Point of Service may cause damage to any other Point of Service or Facilities;
(b) to the knowledge of FortisAlberta, or in its judgement, the Customer’s facilities are unsafe or defective or will become unsafe or defective imminently, or have or are causing characteristics that might affect the quality of service for other Customers. In this event, the Service Connection may not be restored until the Customer facilities are approved by the appropriate authority or FortisAlberta. FortisAlberta shall provide written notice to the Customer within a reasonable time of the reason for the disconnection under this subsection and the actions required for reconnection;
(c) on account of theft by the Customer of any FortisAlberta Facilities;
(d) if any tampering with any service conductors, seals or any other Facilities of FortisAlberta or any meters, whether or not provided by FortisAlberta is discovered;
(e) upon receiving a written request to provide access to the meter, the Customer refuses or neglects to arrange such access;
(f) if the Customer changes their requirements for a Point of Service or Electric Distribution Service without the permission of FortisAlberta; or
(g) as required by law.
DISCONNECTION WITHOUT NOTICE. Water service may be disconnected without notice for the following reasons:
DISCONNECTION WITHOUT NOTICE. IHPS and the TDU may disconnect the customer without notice for any of the following reasons: (1) where a known dangerous condition exists for as long as the condition exists; (2) where service is connected without authority by a person who has not made application for service; (3) where service is reconnected without authority after disconnection for nonpayment; (4) where there has been tampering with the equipment of the TDU; and (5) where there is evidence of theft of service.
DISCONNECTION WITHOUT NOTICE. Utility service may be disconnected without notice where a known dangerous condition exists for as long as the condition exists or where service is connected without authority by a person who has not made application for service or who has reconnected service without authority following termination of service for nonpayment or in instances of tampering with the Cooperative's meter or equipment, bypassing the same, or other instances of diversion as defined in Section 23.47 of the Commission's Substantive Rules (relating to Meters). Where reasonable, given the nature of the hazardous condition, a written statement providing notice of disconnection and the reason therefore shall be posted at the place of common entry or upon the front door of each affected residential unit as soon as possible after service has been disconnected.
