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DOMESTIC SERVICE Sample Clauses

DOMESTIC SERVICE. (i) Kutir Jyoti KJ (Rural) (a) Unmetered Rs. 60/conn./ month Unmetered Rs.350/conn./ Month Metered Rs.70/KW/month - NIL NIL (b) Metered (30 Units/Month) NIL 0-30 Units Remaining units, rate as per DS-I metered. 170 0-50 Units Remaining units, rate as per DS-I metered. 540 (ii) Kutir Jyoti (Urban) (30 units/month) Metered Only NIL 0-30 Units Remaining units, rate as per DS-II metered. 205 1.2 DS-I Connected load up to 2kW 1.3 DS-II (Urban) and Rural above 2 kW- Metered Only DS-II, DS-II(D), DS-III are merged into one category of DS- II (a) Single Phase 1st kW - Rs.90/KW/month 1-100 Xxxxx 000 0-000 Xxxxx 000 Xx. No. Category Fixed Charges Energy Charges Existing Fixed Charges Proposed Fixed Charges Existing Consumption Slab/Month Existing Energy Charges (Paise/Unit) Proposed Consumptio n Slab/Month Proposed Energy Charges (Paise/Unit) (up to 7 kW) Rs. 55/month Addl. kW – Rs. 15/kW/month 101-200 201-300 Above 300 365 435 545 101-200 201-300 Above 300 750 790 810 (b) Three Phase (5 kW and above) 1st 5kW – Rs.250/month Addl. kW – Rs. 15/kW/month 1-100 Units 101-200 201-300 Above 300 300 365 435 545 1.3. 1 DS-II(D) (optional ) Demand Based Tariff Single Phase (contract demand upto 7 KW) First kW- Rs. 60/ kW per month Additional kW- Rs. 20 / kW/month 1-100 Units 101-200 201-300 Above 300 300 365 435 545 Three Phase (Contract demand of 5 kW to 70 kW) First 5 Kw- Rs. 300/month Additional kW- Rs. 20/kW/month 1-100 Units 101-200 201-300 Above 300 300 365 435 545 1.4 DS – III (Metered) Rs. 55 per kW per month or part thereof All Units 435
DOMESTIC SERVICE. Availability: Rate: (Includes Municipal Tax and Rate Stabilization Adjustments) Basic Customer Charge: Discount:
DOMESTIC SERVICE. A customer owned valve must be installed by the APPLICANT after the meter, but ahead of any additional piping.
DOMESTIC SERVICE. 19.1 OVERVIEW The * Domestic Service feature provides the capability for gateway service providers to offer specially priced services to subscribers requiring IRIDIUM network access only from within a specified gateway region. *, the subscriber would have operational access to the IRIDIUM services subscribed to, while using their unit within the region subscribed to. This service includes global long distance calls originated or terminated by the subscriber while within the specified gateway region.

Related to DOMESTIC SERVICE

  • Domestic Steel The Recipient shall use and cause all of its Contractors and subcontractors to comply with domestic steel use requirements pursuant to Section 153.011 of the Ohio Revised Code;

  • Domestic Subsidiaries Where Domestic Subsidiaries of the Borrower which are not Credit Parties hereunder (the "Non-Guarantor Subsidiaries") shall at any time constitute more than (the "Threshold Requirement"): (i) in any instance for any such Non-Guarantor Subsidiary, five percent (5%) of consolidated assets for the Consolidated Group or five percent (5%) of consolidated revenues for the Consolidated Group, or (ii) in the aggregate for all such Non-Guarantor Subsidiaries, ten percent (10%) of consolidated assets for the Consolidated Group or ten percent (10%) of consolidated revenues for the Consolidated Group, then the Borrower shall (i) promptly notify the Administrative Agent thereof, and promptly cause such Domestic Subsidiary or Subsidiaries to become a Guarantor by execution of a Joinder Agreement, such that immediately after joinder as a Guarantor, the remaining Non-Guarantor Subsidiaries shall not in any instance, or collectively, exceed the Threshold Requirement, (ii) deliver with the Joinder Agreement, supporting resolutions, incumbency certificates, corporate formation and organizational documentation and opinions of counsel as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request, and (iii) deliver stock certificates and related pledge agreements or pledge joinder agreements evidencing the pledge of 100% of the Voting Stock of all Domestic Subsidiaries (whether or not they are Guarantors) and 65% of the Voting Stock of all Foreign Subsidiaries, together with undated stock transfer powers executed in blank.

  • Domestic Subcustodians Except as provided in Section 7(d), the Custodian shall be liable for the acts or omissions of any Domestic Subcustodian to the same extent as if such actions or omissions were performed by the Custodian itself.

  • Domestic Violence The Company agrees to recognize that employees sometimes face situations of violence or abuse in their personal life that may affect their attendance or performance at work. For that reason, the Company and the Union agree, when there is adequate verification from a recognized professional (i.e. doctor, lawyer, registered counsellor), an employee who is in an abusive or violent situation will not be subjected to discipline if the absence can be linked to the abusive or violent situation. Absences which are not covered by sick leave or disability insurance will be granted as absent with permission without pay.

  • Domestic regulation 1. In sectors where specific commitments are undertaken, each Party shall ensure that all measures of general application affecting trade in services are administered in a reasonable, objective and impartial manner. 2. Each Party shall maintain or institute as soon as practicable judicial, arbitral or administrative tribunals or procedures which provide, at the request of an affected service supplier of the other Party, for the prompt review of, and where justified, appropriate remedies for, administrative decisions affecting trade in services. Where such procedures are not independent of the agency entrusted with the administrative decision concerned, the Party shall ensure that the procedures in fact provide for an objective and impartial review.

  • Diagnostic Services Procedures ordered by a recognized Provider because of specific symptoms to diagnose a specific condition or disease. Some examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Domestic Partner An employee may elect to cover a Registered Domestic Partner or Non-registered domestic partner under the County’s health, dental or vision plans. To cover a Registered Domestic Partner, the employee must submit a copy of the State Registration Certificate to Employee Benefits. Any premium paid by the County on behalf of the Registered Domestic Partner or the Registered Domestic Partner’s dependent(s) will be considered taxable income for Federal taxes pursuant to the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code but will not be considered taxable income for State taxes, pursuant to the California Revenue and Taxation Code. To cover a Non-registered domestic partner or the non- registered domestic partner’s dependent(s), the employee must meet and agree to the specifications set forth on an “Affidavit for Enrollment of Domestic Partners.” The employee must submit the affidavit to the Employee Benefits Division of the Department of Human Resources. Any premium paid by the County on behalf of the domestic partner or the domestic partner’s dependent(s) shall be considered taxable income for Federal and State taxes to the employee with domestic partner coverage pursuant to the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and the California Revenue and Taxation Code.

  • Chiropractic Services This plan covers chiropractic visits up to the benefit limit shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. The benefit limit applies to any visit for the purposes of chiropractic treatment or diagnosis.

  • LIABILITY ON FOREIGN ACCOUNTS State Street shall not be required to repay any deposit made at a non-U.S. branch of State Street, or any deposit made with State Street and denominated in a non-U.S. dollar currency, if repayment of such deposit or the use of assets denominated in the non-U.S. dollar currency is prevented, prohibited or otherwise blocked due to: (a) an act of war, insurrection or civil strife; (b) any action by a non-U.S. government or instrumentality or authority asserting governmental, military or police power of any kind, whether such authority be recognized as a defacto or a dejure government, or by any entity, political or revolutionary movement or otherwise that usurps, supervenes or otherwise materially impairs the normal operation of civil authority; or(c) the closure of a non-U.S. branch of State Street in order to prevent, in the reasonable judgment of State Street, harm to the employees or property of State Street. The obligation to repay any such deposit shall not be transferred to and may not be enforced against any other branch of State Street. The foregoing provisions constitute the disclosure required by Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 167D, Section 36. While State Street is not obligated to repay any deposit made at a non-U.S. branch or any deposit denominated in a non-U.S. currency during the period in which its repayment has been prevented, prohibited or otherwise blocked, State Street will repay such deposit when and if all circumstances preventing, prohibiting or otherwise blocking repayment cease to exist.

  • Licensed Real Estate Agent(s) If Buyer or Seller have hired the services of licensed real estate agent(s) to perform representation on their behalf, he/she/they shall be entitled to payment for their services as outlined in their separate written agreement.