Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods. (b) In this clause 4.5, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district where your premises is located. (c) Until the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this clause 4.5 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, other than premises in excluded locations, is six business days. Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days 5.1 What is covered by this contract? 5.2 What is not covered by this contract (a) We do not operate the supply network to which your premises is connected. This is the role of your distribution entity. (b) You have a separate connection contract with your distribution entity. Your (i) the connection of your premises to the supply network; (ii) the maintenance of that connection; (iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and (iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity. (c) Unless you negotiate a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(c). your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law. 5.3 Quality of electricity supplied to your premises (a) the location of the premises; (b) whether your premises is served by underground or overhead mains; (c) the weather conditions; (d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals and other people; (e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions; (f) damage to an electricity network; (g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and (h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occur.
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Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods.
(b) In this clause 4.5, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district where your premises is located.
(c) Until the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this clause 4.5 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, other than premises in excluded locations, is six business days. Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days
5.1 What is covered by this contract?
5.2 What is not covered by this contract
(a) We do not operate the supply network to which your premises is connected. This is the role of your distribution entity.
(b) You have a separate connection contract with your distribution entity. Your
(i) the connection of your premises to the supply network;
(ii) the maintenance of that connection;
(iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and
(iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
(c) Unless you negotiate a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(c). your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law.
5.3 Quality of electricity supplied to your premises
(a) the location of the premises;
(b) whether your premises is served by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occur.
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Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is we are and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods.
(b) In this clause 4.54.4, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district area where your premises is located.
(c) Until the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this clause 4.5 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, other than premises in excluded locations, is six business days. Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days
5.1 What is covered by this contract?
(a) Subject to the electricity legislation, we will provide the following customer connection services to you in accordance with this contract:
(i) connection of the premises to the supply network to allow the supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises; and
(ii) supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises.
5.2 What is not covered by this contract?
(a) We do This contract does not operate cover the connection to our supply network to which of any generating plant you may have on your premises is connectedfor the purpose of exporting electricity into our supply network. This is the role of your distribution entityYou will need to enter into a separate agreement with us if you intend to export electricity into our supply network.
(b) You have a separate connection This contract does not cover the provision of customer retail services to your premises which will be governed by your retail contract with your distribution retail entity. Your
(i) the connection of your premises to the supply network;
(ii) the maintenance of that connection;
(iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and
(iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
(c) Unless This contract does not cover the arrangement for connecting you negotiate to our supply network where there is not currently a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(c). your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law.
5.3 Quality of electricity supplied network available to your premises
(a) . In this situation you may be required to pay us a capital contribution towards the location establishment of the premises;
(b) whether your premises is served network. This will be dealt with by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals a separate agreement between you and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occurus.
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Samples: Standard Connection Contract, Standard Connection Contract
Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods.
(b) In this clause 4.5, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district where your premises is located.
(c) Until the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this clause 4.5 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, other than premises in excluded locations, is six business days. Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days
5.1 What is covered by this contract?
5.2 What is not covered by this contract
(a) We do not operate the supply network to which your premises is connected. This is the role of your distribution entity.
(b) You have a separate connection contract with your distribution entity. Your
(i) the connection of your premises to the supply network;
(ii) the maintenance of that connection;
(iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and
(iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
(c) Unless you negotiate a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(c). Error! Reference source not found.. your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law.
5.3 Quality of electricity supplied to your premises
(a) the location of the premises;
(b) whether your premises is served by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occur.
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Samples: Standard Retail Contract
Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods.
(b) In this clause 4.5, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district where your premises is located.
(c) Until the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this clause 4.5 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, other than premises in excluded locations, is six business days. Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days
5.1 What is covered by this contract?
5.2 What is not covered by this contract
(a) We do not operate the supply network to which your premises is connected. This is the role of your distribution entity.
(b) You have a separate connection contract with your distribution entity. Your
(i) the connection of your premises to the supply network;
(ii) the maintenance of that connection;
(iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and
(iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
(c) Unless you negotiate a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(cError! Reference source not found.Error! Reference source not found.4.5(c). your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law.
5.3 Quality of electricity supplied to your premises
(a) the location of the premises;
(b) whether your premises is served by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occur.
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Samples: Standard Retail Contract
Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is we are and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods.
(b) In this clause 4.54.4, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district area where your premises is located.
(c) Until the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this clause 4.5 4.4 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, area other than premises in excluded locations, locations is six business days. Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 1.1(a)4.4(c). Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days
5.1 What is covered by this contract?
(a) Subject to the electricity legislation, we will provide the following customer connection services to you in accordance with this contract:
(i) connection of the premises to the supply network to allow the supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises; and
(ii) supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises.
5.2 What is not covered by this contract?
(a) We do This contract does not operate cover the connection to our supply network to which of any generating plant you may have on your premises is connectedfor the purpose of exporting electricity into our supply network. This is the role of your distribution entityYou will need to enter into a separate agreement with us if you intend to export electricity into our supply network.
(b) You have a separate connection This contract does not cover the provision of customer retail services to your premises which will be governed by your retail contract with your distribution retail entity. Your
(i) the connection of your premises to the supply network;
(ii) the maintenance of that connection;
(iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and
(iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
(c) Unless This contract does not cover the arrangement for connecting you negotiate to our supply network where there is not currently a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(c). your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law.
5.3 Quality of electricity supplied network available to your premises
(a) . In this situation you may be required to pay us a capital contribution towards the location establishment of the premises;
(b) whether your premises is served network. This will be dealt with by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals a separate agreement between you and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occurus.
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Samples: Standard Connection Contract
Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is we are and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods.
(b) In this clause 4.54.4, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district area where your premises is located.
(c) Until the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this clause 4.5 4.4 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, area other than premises in excluded locations, locations is six business days. Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.4(c). Electricity Industry Code: NinthTenth Edition 3 Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days
5.1 What is covered by this contract?
(a) Subject to the electricity legislation, we will provide the following customer connection services to you in accordance with this contract:
(i) connection of the premises to the supply network to allow the supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises; and
(ii) supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises.
5.2 What is not covered by this contract?
(a) We do This contract does not operate cover the connection to our supply network to which of any generating plant you may have on your premises is connectedfor the purpose of exporting electricity into our supply network. This is the role of your distribution entityYou will need to enter into a separate agreement with us if you intend to export electricity into our supply network.
(b) You have a separate connection This contract does not cover the provision of customer retail services to your premises which will be governed by your retail contract with your distribution retail entity. Your
(i) the connection of your premises to the supply network;
(ii) the maintenance of that connection;
(iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and
(iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
(c) Unless This contract does not cover the arrangement for connecting you negotiate to our supply network where there is not currently a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(c). your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law.
5.3 Quality of electricity supplied network available to your premises
(a) . In this situation you may be required to pay us a capital contribution towards the location establishment of the premises;
(b) whether your premises is served network. This will be dealt with by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals a separate agreement between you and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occurus.
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Samples: Standard Connection Contract
Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is we are and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods.
(b) In this clause 4.54.4, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district area where your premises is located.
(c) Until the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this clause 4.5 4.4 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, area other than premises in excluded locations, locations is six business days. Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.4(c). Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days
5.1 What is covered by this contract?
(a) Subject to the electricity legislation, we will provide the following customer connection services to you in accordance with this contract:
(i) connection of the premises to the supply network to allow the supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises; and
(ii) supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises.
5.2 What is not covered by this contract?
(a) We do This contract does not operate cover the connection to our supply network to which of any generating plant you may have on your premises is connectedfor the purpose of exporting electricity into our supply network. This is the role of your distribution entityYou will need to enter into a separate agreement with us if you intend to export electricity into our supply network.
(b) You have a separate connection This contract does not cover the provision of customer retail services to your premises which will be governed by your retail contract with your distribution retail entity. Your
(i) the connection of your premises to the supply network;
(ii) the maintenance of that connection;
(iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and
(iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
(c) Unless This contract does not cover the arrangement for connecting you negotiate to our supply network where there is not currently a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(c). your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law.
5.3 Quality of electricity supplied network available to your premises
(a) . In this situation you may be required to pay us a capital contribution towards the location establishment of the premises;
(b) whether your premises is served network. This will be dealt with by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals a separate agreement between you and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occurus.
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Samples: Standard Connection Contract
Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is we are and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods.
(b) In this clause 4.54.4, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district area where your premises is located.
(c) Until 1 This is subject to the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this transitional provisions in clause 4.5 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, other than premises in excluded locations, is six business daysError! Reference source not found.Error! Reference source not found.4.4(c). Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days
5.1 What is covered by this contract?
(a) Subject to the electricity legislation, we will provide the following customer connection services to you in accordance with this contract:
(i) connection of the premises to the supply network to allow the supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises; and
(ii) supply of electricity from the supply network to the premises.
5.2 What is not covered by this contract?
(a) We do This contract does not operate cover the connection to our supply network to which of any generating plant you may have on your premises is connectedfor the purpose of exporting electricity into our supply network. This is the role of your distribution entityYou will need to enter into a separate agreement with us if you intend to export electricity into our supply network.
(b) You have a separate connection This contract does not cover the provision of customer retail services to your premises which will be governed by your retail contract with your distribution retail entity. Your
(i) the connection of your premises to the supply network;
(ii) the maintenance of that connection;
(iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and
(iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
(c) Unless This contract does not cover the arrangement for connecting you negotiate to our supply network where there is not currently a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(c). your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law.
5.3 Quality of electricity supplied network available to your premises
(a) . In this situation you may be required to pay us a capital contribution towards the location establishment of the premises;
(b) whether your premises is served network. This will be dealt with by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals a separate agreement between you and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occurus.
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Samples: Standard Connection Contract
Notice Periods. (a) For the purpose of clause 4.2, notice period is dependent on who your distribution entity is and the location or feeder type of your premises. The table below sets out the relevant notice periods.
(b) In this clause 4.5, a “business day” does not include a local holiday in the district where your premises is located.
(c) Until the end of 30 June 2008, the relevant notice period for the purposes of this clause 4.5 for all premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area, other than premises in excluded locations, is six business days. Premises in ENERGEX’s distribution area All premises other than excluded locations 51 business days Premises in excluded locations 10 business days Premises in Ergon Energy’s distribution area Premises supplied through CBD feeder / urban feeder / short rural feeder 5 business days Premises supplied through long rural feeder / isolated feeder 10 business days
5.1 What is covered by this contract?
5.2 What is not covered by this contract
(a) We do not operate the supply network to which your premises is connected. This is the role of your distribution entity.
(b) You have a separate connection contract with your distribution entity. Your
(i) the connection of your premises to the supply network;
(ii) the maintenance of that connection;
(iii) the supply of electricity to your premises; and
(iv) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
(c) Unless you negotiate a different arrangement with your distribution entity, a 1 This is subject to the transitional provisions in clause 4.5(c1.1(a)4.5(c). your distribution entity. Even if you do not apply to enter into a standard connection contract it will automatically come into place by operation of law.
5.3 Quality of electricity supplied to your premises
(a) the location of the premises;
(b) whether your premises is served by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time. You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occur.
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Samples: Standard Retail Contract