Common use of Non-Emergency Disconnection Clause in Contracts

Non-Emergency Disconnection. The Utility may disconnect the Unit, after notice to the responsible party has been provided and a reasonable time to correct, consistent with the conditions, has elapsed, if (a) the Customer has failed to make available records of verification tests and maintenance of his protective devices; (b) the Unit system interferes with Utility equipment or equipment belonging to other customers of the Utility; (c) the Unit adversely affects the quality of service of adjoining customers.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standardized Contract, townofgoshen.org, www9.nationalgridus.com

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Non-Emergency Disconnection. The Utility Company may disconnect the Unit, after notice to the responsible party has been provided and a reasonable time to correct, consistent with the conditions, has elapsed, if (a) the Customer has failed to make available records of verification tests and maintenance of his protective devices; (b) the Unit system interferes with Utility Company equipment or equipment belonging to other customers of the UtilityCompany; (c) the Unit adversely affects the quality of service of adjoining customers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: York State Standardized Contract

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