Common use of ELECTRIC UTILITIES Clause in Contracts

ELECTRIC UTILITIES. ‌ The Licensor may estimate, acting reasonably the amount of electricity consumed by the Licensee which amount plus an administration fee of fifteen percent (15%) of the amount shall be paid by the Licensee when it is billed. Alternatively, where feasible, the Licensee may install a meter at its cost and in that case it will pay for its electricity consumption directly to the utility supplier. The Licensor shall use reasonable commercial efforts to notify the Licensee in advance of any planned utility outages that may interfere with the Licensee's Equipment use but shall not be responsible for any losses, costs or expenses suffered as a result of any such outages providing reasonable commercial efforts to provide advance notice of such planned utility outages were taken. The Licensor has no obligation to provide emergency or "backup" power to the Licensee. Any provision of emergency or "backup" power shall be the sole responsibility of the Licensee. * No Hydro charges will be payable if there is no equipment present.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications License Agreement, Telecommunications License Agreement, Telecommunications License Agreement

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ELECTRIC UTILITIES. The Licensor may estimate, acting reasonably the amount of electricity consumed by the Licensee which amount plus an administration fee of fifteen percent (15%) of the amount shall be paid by the Licensee when it is billed. Alternatively, where feasible, the Licensee may install a meter at its cost and in that case it will pay for its electricity consumption directly to the utility supplier. The Licensor shall use reasonable commercial efforts to notify the Licensee in advance of any planned utility outages that may interfere with the Licensee's Equipment use but shall not be responsible for any losses, costs or expenses suffered as a result of any such outages providing reasonable commercial efforts to provide advance notice of such planned utility outages were taken. The Licensor has no obligation to provide emergency or "backup" power to the Licensee. Any provision of emergency or "backup" power shall be the sole responsibility of the Licensee. * No Hydro charges will be payable if there is no equipment present.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications License Agreement, Telecommunications License Agreement

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ELECTRIC UTILITIES. The Licensor may estimate, acting reasonably the amount of electricity consumed by the Licensee which amount plus an administration fee of fifteen percent (15%) of the amount shall be paid by the Licensee when it is billed. Alternatively, where feasible, the Licensee may install a meter at its cost and in that case it will pay for its electricity consumption directly to the utility supplier. The Licensor shall use reasonable commercial efforts to notify the Licensee in advance of any planned utility outages that may interfere with the Licensee's Equipment use but shall not be responsible for any losses, costs or expenses suffered as a result of any such outages providing reasonable commercial efforts to provide advance notice of such planned utility outages were taken. The Licensor has no obligation to provide emergency or "backup" power to the Licensee. Any provision of emergency or "backup" power shall be the sole responsibility of the Licensee. * No Hydro charges will be payable if there is no equipment presentdrawing power.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications License Agreement

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