Common use of Estimating the electricity usage Clause in Contracts

Estimating the electricity usage. (a) If your meter is unable to be read, or your metering data is not obtained, or is considered to be incorrect for any reason (for example, if access to the meter cannot be gained, or the meter breaks down or is faulty), the amount of electricity which was purchased from us at your premises may be estimated. The bill will clearly state the bill is based on an estimated reading. (b) When your meter is subsequently read, the next bill will be adjusted for the difference between the estimate and the actual amount of electricity used, based on the reading of the meter. W hen you have received an estimated bill due to the absence of metering data and a subsequent meter reading shows that you have been undercharged, we will include the amount undercharged as soon as practicable in a subsequent bill and you must pay the undercharged amount. (c) If the meter is unable to be read due to your actions, and you subsequently request that we replace the estimated bill with a bill based on a reading of the meter , we will endeavour to comply with your request but may pass through to you any cost we incur in doing so.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Standard Retail Contract for Electricity, Standard Retail Contract for Electricity, Standard Retail Contract for Electricity

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Estimating the electricity usage. (a) a. If your meter is unable to be read, or your metering data is not obtained, or is considered to be incorrect for any reason (for example, if access to the meter cannot be gained, or the meter breaks down or is faulty), the amount of electricity which was purchased from us at your premises may be estimated. The bill will clearly state the bill is based on an estimated reading. (b) b. When your meter is subsequently read, the next bill will be adjusted for the difference between the estimate and the actual amount of electricity used, based on the reading of the meter. W hen When you have received an estimated bill due to the tothe absence of metering data and a subsequent meter reading shows that you have been undercharged, we will include the amount undercharged as soon as practicable in a subsequent bill and you must pay the undercharged amount. (c) c. If the meter is unable to be read due to your actions, and you subsequently request that we replace the estimated bill with a bill based on a reading of the meter meter, we will endeavour to comply with your request but may pass through to you any cost we incur in doing so.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rolr Deemed Large Customer Retail Arrangement, Rolr Deemed Large Customer Retail Arrangement

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Estimating the electricity usage. (a) If your meter is unable to be read, or your metering data is not obtained, or is considered to be incorrect for any reason (for example, if access to the meter cannot be gained, or the meter breaks down or is faulty), the amount of electricity which was purchased from us at your premises may be estimated. The bill xxxx will clearly state the bill xxxx is based on an estimated reading. (b) When your meter is subsequently read, the next bill xxxx will be adjusted for the difference between the estimate and the actual amount of electricity used, based on the reading of the meter. W hen you have received an estimated bill xxxx due to the absence of metering data and a subsequent meter reading shows that you have been undercharged, we will include the amount undercharged as soon as practicable in a subsequent bill xxxx and you must pay the undercharged amount. (c) If the meter is unable to be read due to your actions, and you subsequently request that we replace the estimated bill xxxx with a bill xxxx based on a reading of the meter , we will endeavour to comply with your request but may pass through to you any cost we incur in doing so.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Retail Contract for Electricity

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