Master meter Clause Samples

Master meter. A meter used to measure, for billing purposes, all electric usage of an apartment house or mobile home park, including common areas, common facilities, and dwelling units.
Master meter. The primary meter used by the AUTHORITY to measure and control the flow of potable water to a PROPERTY. The AUTHORITY will bill the LANDLORD for any usage or charges that are not billed or paid for by the TENANTs. The MASTER METER will be the point of disconnect in accordance with the AUTHORITY’s billing and payments policy.
Master meter. Riverbend shall furnish and install at the Point of Delivery by the Transition Date, as defined in Section 1(Q), an electromagnetic-type or ultrasonic-type master meter, or, as technology develops during the life this Contract, a meter with equivalent or superior accuracy and reliability, for measuring the quantity of water delivered to Member Entity under this Contract (the “Master Meter”). Riverbend will, at its sole expense, select, install, test, and maintain the Master Meter based on guidance and practices provided by the American Water Works Association in AWWA Manual M6, and will continue to do so at all times during the life of this Contract in conformity with all addenda, amendments, and any other updates to AWWA Manual M6. Both Riverbend and Member Entity shall have access to the Master Meter and related equipment and other appurtenances at all reasonable times. Riverbend will at all times keep a true record of all Mater Meter readings. Riverbend will provide Member Entity such information, at a minimum, not later than the 10th day of each month.
Master meter. Shall be the location where the Authority delivers Treated Water for delivery and distribution to each Party’s System. Each Party will have a separate Master Meter. The Master Meters may be located on or off the Property.

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