Common use of Estimated bill Clause in Contracts

Estimated bill. An estimated bill may be rendered if a master meter, submeter, or point-of-use submeter has beentampered with, cannot be read, or is out of order; and in such case, the bill must be distinctly marked as an estimateand the subsequent bill must reflect an adjustment foractual charges.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Street Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Estimated bill. An estimated bill may be rendered if a master meter, submeter, or point-of-use submeter has beentampered been tampered with, cannot be read, or is out of order; and in such case, the bill must be distinctly marked as an estimateand estimate and the subsequent bill must reflect an adjustment foractual for actual charges.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.puc.texas.gov

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