Not allowing access to the meter Sample Clauses

Not allowing access to the meter. If you don’t give us or the network operator safe and unrestricted access to the supply address to read the meter, we can turn off your gas or arrange for the network operator to turn off your gas. Before your gas is turned off for this reason: [a] we or the network operator will try to access the meter on at least three [3] consecutive meter readings; and [b] prior to issuing a disconnection warning notice under clause 20.2[e], each time we or the network operator can’t get access we will give you in writing five [5] business days’ notice: [i] advising of the next date or timeframe of a scheduled meter reading at the supply address; [ii] requesting access to the meter and the supply address for the purpose of the scheduled meter reading; and [c] we will give you a chance to give us or the network operator access by some other reasonable means; and [d] we will use our best endeavours to contact you personally, by telephone or in writing; and [e] we will give you a written disconnection warning notice advising you that your gas will be turned off on a day that is at least five [5] business days after you are deemed to have received the disconnection warning notice. We can charge you a fee for turning off your gas or arranging for the network operator to turn it off. If your gas is turned off for this reason and you provide access to the meter within ten [10] business days after your gas is turned off, we will turn your gas back on or arrange for the network operator to turn your gas back on. We can charge you a fee for turning your gas back on [or for arranging for the network operator to turn your gas back on].
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Not allowing access to the meter. If you don’t give us or the network operator safe and unrestricted access to the supply address to read the meter, we can arrange for the network operator to turn off your electricity. Before your electricity is turned off for this reason: [a] the network operator will try to access the meter for at least 12 consecutive months; and [b] we will give you 5 business days written notice where we ask you for access to the supply address for the network operator to read the meter and advise you that we can arrange for the network operator to turn your electricity off; and [c] we will give you a chance to give the network operator access by some other reasonable means; and [d] where appropriate, we will arrange for the network operator to inform you of other meters which are suitable for your supply address; and [e] we will do our best to contact you personally, by telephone or in writing; and [f] we will give you a written disconnection notice 5 business days before your electricity is actually turned off. We can charge you a fee for arranging for the network operator to turn off your electricity. If your electricity is turned off for this reason and you provide access to the meter, we will arrange for the network operator to turn your electricity back on if you ask us to do so. We can charge you a fee for arranging for the network operator to turn your electricity back on.
Not allowing access to the meter. If you don’t give us or the network operator safe and unrestricted access to the supply address to read the meter, we can turn off your gas or arrange for the network operator to turn off your gas. Before your gas is turned off for this reason: [a] we or the network operator will try to access the meter on at least three [3] consecutive meter readings; and [b] we will give you a written notice each time we or the network operator can’t get access; and [c] we will give you a chance to give us or the network operator access by some other reasonable means; and [d] we will try to contact you personally, by telephone or in writing; and [e] we will give you a written disconnection notice five [5] business days before your gas is actually turned off. We can charge you a fee for turning off your gas or arranging for the network operator to turn it off. If your gas is turned off for this reason and you provide access to the meter within ten [10] business days after your gas is turned off, we will turn your gas back on or arrange for the network operator to turn your gas back on. We can charge you a fee for turning your gas back on [or for arranging for the network operator to turn your gas back on].

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