Meter Removal Sample Clauses

Meter Removal. Upon termination of this Agreement or when the metering is no longer needed, the Party that owns the meter equipment in another Party’s station shall remove the metering equipment from the premises of the other Party within one (1) year after termination or within one (1) year after the Party that owns the meter equipment determines that the interchange metering is no longer needed. APPENDIX III
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Meter Removal. Upon termination of this Agreement or when the metering is no longer needed, the Party that owns the meter equipment in another Party’s station shall remove the metering equipment from the premises of the other Party within one (1) year after termination or within one (1) year after the Party that owns the meter equipment determines that the interchange metering is no longer needed. APPENDIX III DAS Equipment: Ownership, Installation and Maintenance Need for Data Acquisition Provisions In recognition that the coordination of the system operations by the Parties may be facilitated by the sharing of power flow and other real time information from meters and other equipment at the Interconnection Points, the Parties may agree to cooperate on the installation and operation of DAS equipment including RTUs, meters, MW/MVAR and Volt transducers, telecommunication devices, modems, lease lines, etc. at points which shall from time to time be mutually agreed upon. Therefore, the Parties establish this Appendix III to govern the general principles of such DAS arrangements. Each of these general principles may be modified within and by a specific agreement for a specific DAS arrangement. Pursuant to a separately negotiated and executed agreement, a Party’s RTU or equivalent devices may be shared by the other Party. Therefore, pursuant to such an agreement, the RTU shall support multiple a dedicated communication port with mutually agreed upon communication protocols. Where there are protocol restrictions because of existing legacy systems, industry standard protocols such as DNP 3.0 or ICCP shall be offered. If a proprietary communication protocol is to be used solely for one Party, the requesting Party shall be responsible for the cost of adding the customized communication protocol to the RTU. The following real time data shall be provided to all Parties as minimum requirements: Three phase bi-directional energy flows (e.g. MW, MVAR), three phase instantaneous power flows (e.g. MW, MVAR), per phase RMS voltages, per phase RMS currents, and frequency measurement resolution shall be provided. In addition to the real time data the status of all switching devices associated with the interconnection circuit(s) shall also be provided. For the energy flow data, either or both accumulated data or hourly interval data shall be provided based on mutually agreed formats. If accumulated data is used, the owner of the RTU will freeze the accumulated data buffers at the top of ea...
Meter Removal. SE will remove a customer’s water meter when a customer self-restores service without paying the full amount owed the City or upon order of the City’s Representative. SE will reinstall the meter when the customer pays all amounts owed the City, including charges related to the meter removal, in accordance with the City’s Rate Order. The City will pay SE for meter removal in accordance with Exhibit ‘C’.

Related to Meter Removal

  • Graffiti Removal Graffiti is detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the community in that it promotes a perception in the community that the laws protecting public and private property can be disregarded with impunity. This perception fosters a sense of disrespect of the law that results in an increase in crime; degrades the community and leads to urban blight; is detrimental to property values, business opportunities and the enjoyment of life; is inconsistent with the City’s property maintenance goals and aesthetic standards; and results in additional graffiti and in other properties becoming the target of graffiti unless it is quickly removed from public and private property. Graffiti results in visual pollution and is a public nuisance. Graffiti must be abated as quickly as possible to avoid detrimental impacts on the City and County and its residents, and to prevent the further spread of graffiti.

  • GOODS RE-ENTERED AFTER REPAIR OR ALTERATION 1. No Party may apply a customs duty to a good, regardless of its origin, that re-enters its territory after that good has been temporarily exported from its territory to the territory of another Party for repair or alteration, regardless of whether such repair or alteration could be performed in the territory of the Party from which the good was exported for repair or alteration.

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