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General Description of Agreement. 1.1 This Agreement is a legally binding contract. The Parties named in this Agreement are bound by the terms set forth herein and otherwise incorporated herein by reference. This Agreement shall govern the business relationship between the Parties hereto by which ESP shall offer electrical energy services, including, but not limited to, account maintenance and billing services, electrical meter installation, meter reading services and/or any other services that may be approved by the California Public Utilities Commission ("CPUC') in Direct Access transactions with customers in PG&E's service territory ("Direct Access Services"). Each Party, by agreeing to undertake specific activities and responsibilities for or on behalf of customers, acknowledges that each Party shall relieve and discharge the other Party of the responsibility for said activities and responsibilities with respect to those customers. Except where explicitly defined herein (including Attachment A hereto) the definitions controlling this Agreement are contained in PG&E's applicable rules or in the relevant direct access tariff. 1.2 The form of this Agreement has been developed as part of the CPUC regulatory process, was intended to conform to CPUC directions, was filed and approved by the CPUC for use between PG&E and ESPs and may not be waived, altered, amended or modified, except as provided herein or in the relevant direct access tariff, or as may otherwise be authorized by the CPUC.
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General Description of Agreement. 1.2 The form of this Agreement has been developed as part of the CPUC regulatory process, was intended to conform to CPUC directions, was filed and approved by the CPUC for use between Edison and ESPs and may not be waived, altered, amended or modified, except as provided herein or in the relevant direct access tariff, or as may otherwise be authorized by the CPUC.
General Description of Agreement. 1.1 This Agreement is a legally binding contract. The Parties named in this Agreement are bound by the terms set forth herein and otherwise incorporated herein by reference. This Agreement shall govern the business relationship between the Parties by which CTA shall offer CTA-consolidated billing to its customers. Each Party, by agreeing to undertake specific activities and responsibilities for or on behalf of customers, acknowledges that each Party shall relieve and discharge the other Party of the responsibility for said activities and responsibilities with respect to those customers. Except where explicitly defined herein, the definitions controlling this Agreement are contained in PG&E's applicable rules. 1.2 The form of this Agreement has been developed as part of the regulatory process of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), was filed and approved by the CPUC for use between PG&E and CTAs and may not be waived, altered, amended or modified, except as provided herein or in the relevant PG&E tariffed rules, or as may otherwise be authorized by the CPUC.
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General Description of Agreement. 1.1. This Agreement is a legally binding contract. The Parties agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth herein, incorporated herein by reference, and the requirements of Electric and Gas Rule 28 (“MHP Rules”). This Agreement and the MHP Rules shall govern the conversion of the entire private owned and operated electric and/or natural gas distribution system servicing the MHP to direct PG&E electric and/or gas distribution and service, including all HCD permitted Mobilehome Spaces (MH-Space), eligible common areas, permanent buildings, and/or structures that currently have utility service. Utility service to be converted to direct PG&E service (check one) ☐ Electric Only ☐ Gas Only ☐ Electric & Gas If the gas or electric service at the MHP is provided by a different Utility, please provide the name of the Utility who provides the other service. ☐ Electric ☐ Gas Name of Utility: 1.2. Prior to signing this Agreement, the MHP Owner/Operator would have already submitted the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC or Commission’s) “Form of Intent” and the MHP Application (Form 79-1164), and continue to be bound by the terms set forth in those documents. 1.3. The number of MH-Spaces that will be eligible for conversion to direct Utility service under the MHP Program (both “To-the-Meter” and “Beyond-the-Meter”) shall be equal to the number of occupied residential MH-Spaces permitted by the California Department of Housing and Community Development or its designed agency, within the MHP that currently receives a discount under the current qualifying mobilehome rate schedule and the number of unoccupied residential MH-Space permitted by the California Department of Housing and Community Development or its designed agency, that are designated on the MHP Application that are currently able to receive electric and/or gas service from the existing master-metered system (Legacy System) 1.4. The MHP Owner/Operator must provide the following documents with the MHP Agreement pursuant to MHP Program criteria in MHP Rules: (1) proof that the MHP has a valid operating license from the governmental entity with relevant authority; (2) if the MHP is operated on leased real property, proof that the land lease will continue for a minimum of 20 years from the time that the MHP Agreement is executed by the Utilities; and (3) declaration under penalty of perjury/affirmation that the MHP is not subject to an enforceable condemnation order or to pending condemnation ...
General Description of Agreement. 1.1 This Agreement is a legally binding contract. The Parties named in this Agreement are bound by the terms set forth herein and otherwise incorporated herein by reference, and the Parties are also bound by the requirements of Rule 24, which this Agreement is intended, in part, to effectuate. This Agreement and Rule 24 shall govern the business relationship between the Parties hereto by which DRP shall offer Demand Response Provider Demand Response Service (DRP DR Service) in the California Independent System Operator’s (CAISO’s) wholesale electricity markets through transactions with retail customers in SCE’s service territory. Each Party, by agreeing to undertake specific activities and responsibilities for or on behalf of customers, acknowledges that each Party shall relieve and discharge the other Party of the responsibility for said activities and responsibilities with respect to those customers, consistent with Rule 24, Section C. Except where explicitly defined herein, the definitions controlling this Agreement are contained in SCE’s Rule 1, Definitions, and/or Rule 24, Direct Participation Demand Response. 1.2 The form of this Agreement has been developed as part of the California Public Utility Commission’s (CPUC’s or Commission’s) regulatory process, was intended to conform to CPUC directives, was filed with and approved by the CPUC for use between a SCE and a DRP participating in the wholesale market with SCE’s bundled service customers, and may not be waived, altered, amended or modified, except as provided a) herein or in Rule 24 or b) as may otherwise be authorized by the CPUC. Each party shall be responsible for keeping up-to-date on Commission-authorized changes.
General Description of Agreement. 2.1 This Agreement is a legally binding contract. The Parties are bound by the terms set forth herein and incorporated herein by reference. This Agreement shall govern the business relationship between the Parties. Each Party, by agreeing to undertake specific activities and responsibilities, acknowledges that it shall relieve and discharge the other Party of the responsibility for said activities and responsibilities. 2.2 In the event of any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the terms of any of the Contract Documents, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail.
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General Description of Agreement. 1.1. This Agreement is a legally binding contract. The Parties named in this Agreement are bound by the terms set forth herein and otherwise incorporated herein by reference, and the Parties are also bound to the requirements of Rule No. 44, which this Agreement is intended, in part, to effectuate. This Agreement and Gas Rule No. 44 shall govern the conversion of the entire private electric and/or natural gas distribution system servicing the MHP to direct SOCALGAS gas distribution and service, including all Mobilehome Spaces (MH-Space), common areas, permanent buildings, and/or structures that currently have utility service. Utility service to be converted to direct SOCALGAS service (check one) □ Electric Only ☐ Gas Only ☐ Electric & Gas If the gas or electric service at the MHP is provided by a different Utility, please provide the name of the Utility who provides the other service. □ Electric ☐ Gas Name of Utility: 1.2. Prior to signing this Agreement, the MHP Owner/Operator would have already submitted the CPUC’s Application for Conversion of Master-Meter Service at Mobilehome Park or Manufactured Housing Community to Direct Service from Electric or Gas Corporation, (Form of Intent), and the Mobilehome Park Utility Conversion Program Application (MHP Application) (Form 189-200), and continues to be bound by the terms set forth in those documents. 1.3. This Agreement provides the additional provisions and responsibilities of each party participating in the Mobilehome Park Utility Conversion Program (“MHP Program”). Each Party agrees to undertake specific activities and responsibilities set forth in this Agreement and previous documents, on behalf of the individual MHP-Spaces at the MHP. 1.4. The number of MHP-Spaces that will be eligible for conversion to direct Utility service under the MHP Program (both “To-the-Meter” and “Beyond-the-Meter”) shall be equal to the number of occupied residential MHP-Spaces permitted by the California Department of Housing and Community Development or its designated agency, within the MHP and the number of unoccupied residential MHP-Space permitted by the California Department of Housing and Community Development or its designated agency that are designated on the Utilities’ MHP Program Application and is currently able to receive electric and/or gas service from the existing master- metered system (Legacy System). 1.5. The MHP Owner/Operator must provide the following documents with the MHP Agreement pursuant to MHP Pro...
General Description of Agreement. 1.1. This Agreement is a legally binding contract. The Parties named in this Agreement are bound by the terms set forth herein and otherwise incorporated herein by reference, and the Parties are also bound to the requirements of [applicable utility tariff rule], which this Agreement is intended, in part, to effectuate. This Agreement and [applicable utility tariff rule] shall govern the conversion of the entire private electric and/or natural gas distribution system servicing the MHP to direct [Utility name] electric and/or gas distribution and service, including all Mobilehome Spaces (MH-Space), common areas, permanent buildings, and/or structures that currently have utility service. Utility service to be converted to direct [Utility name] service (check one) □ Electric Only ☐ Gas Only ☐ Electric & Gas If the gas or electric service at the MHP is provided by a different Utility, please provide the name of the Utility who provides the other service. □ Electric ☐ Gas Name of Utility: 1.2. Prior to signing this Agreement, the MHP Owner/Operator would have already submitted the CPUC’s Application for Conversion of Master-Meter Service at Mobilehome Park or Manufactured Housing Community to Direct Service from Electric or Gas Corporation, (Form of Intent), and the Mobilehome Park Utility Conversion Program Application (MHP Application) (Form 913.1), and continues to be bound by the terms set forth in those documents. 1.3. This Agreement provides the additional provisions and responsibilities of each party participating in the Mobilehome Park Utility Conversion Program (“MHP Program”). Each Party agrees to undertake specific activities and responsibilities set forth in this Agreement and previous documents, on behalf of the individual MHP-Spaces at the MHP. 1.4. The number of MHP-Spaces that will be eligible for conversion to direct Utility service under the MHP Program (both “To-the-Meter” and “Beyond-the-Meter”) shall be equal to the number of occupied residential MHP-Spaces permitted by the California Department of Housing and Community Development or its designated agency, within the MHP and the number of unoccupied residential MHP-Space permitted by the California Department of Housing and Community Development or its designated agency that are designated on the Utilities’ MHP Program Application and is currently able to receive electric service from the existing master- metered system (Legacy System). 1.5. The MHP Owner/Operator must provide the following...
General Description of Agreement. 2.1 The Parties are bound by the terms set forth in this Agreement and otherwise incorporated into it by reference. The terms of PGE’s Tariff, as amended from time to time, (the “Tariff”) are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference into this Agreement. This Agreement, the Tariff, and all rules, regulations and lawful orders and directives of the Oregon Public Utility Commission (the “Commission”) shall govern ESS’s provision of Competitive Electricity Services to Consumers within Utility's service territory. The defined terms used in this Agreement (as indicated by capitalization or initial capitalization) are defined herein or in the Tariff, the complete terms of which are incorporated by reference into this Agreement. 2.2 The Parties acknowledge that the standard form of this Agreement has been developed as part of the Commission regulatory process. Utility shall file the final form of this Agreement with the Commission. The terms of this Agreement may not be waived, altered, amended or modified, except as expressly provided in this Agreement. 2.3 If a conflict exists or develops between the provisions of this Agreement and the Tariff, the provisions of the Tariff shall prevail.
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