Common use of Estimating the energy usage Clause in Contracts

Estimating the energy usage. (a) We may estimate the amount of energy consumed at your premises if your meter cannot be read, if your metering data is not obtained (for example, if access to the meter is not given or the meter breaks down or is faulty), or if you otherwise consent.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Standard Retail Contract, Standard Retail Contract, Standard Retail Terms & Conditions

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Estimating the energy usage. (a) We may estimate the amount of energy consumed at your premises if your meter cannot be read, if your metering data is not obtained (for example, if access to the meter is not given or the meter breaks down or is faulty), or if you otherwise consent. (b) If we estimate the amount of energy consumed at your premises to calculate a bill, we must: (i) clearly state on the bill that it is based on an estimation; and (ii) when your meter is later read, adjust your bill for the difference between the estimate and the energy actually used.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Standard Retail Contract, Standard Retail Contract, Standard Retail Contract

Estimating the energy usage. (a) a. We may estimate the amount of energy consumed at your premises if your meter cannot be read, if your metering data is not obtained (for example, if access to the meter is not given or the meter breaks down or is faulty), or if you otherwise consent.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Market Retail Contract, Standard Retail Contract, Standard Retail Contract

Estimating the energy usage. (a) We may estimate the amount of energy consumed at your premises if your meter cannot be read, if your metering data is not obtained (for example, if access to the meter is not given or the meter breaks down or is faulty), or if you otherwise consentgive us your explicit informed consent to do so. (b) If we estimate the amount of energy consumed at your premises to calculate a bill, we must: (i) clearly state on the bill that it is based on an estimation; and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Retail Contract

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Estimating the energy usage. (a) We may estimate the amount of energy consumed electricity at your premises if your meter cannot be read, if your metering data is not obtained (for example, if access to the meter is not given or the meter breaks down or is faulty), or if you otherwise consent. (b) If we estimate the amount of electricity to calculate a bill, we must: (i) clearly state on the bill that it is based on an estimation; and (ii) when your meter is later read, adjust your bill for the difference between the estimate and the energy actually used.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Embedded Network and Shared Services Connection Contract

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