– Other Network Users Sample Clauses

– Other Network Users. In the case of these Network Users who are not Gas Retailers, AGN’s Credit Policy is that the Network User must have an acceptable credit rating or provide AGN with security acceptable to AGN, on terms and conditions acceptable to AGN. For the purposes of this section 6.5.2, AGN will from time to time determine what constitutes an acceptable credit rating. Until otherwise determined by AGN, an acceptable credit rating is: a a rating of BBB or higher for long-term unsecured counterparty obligations of the entity, as rated by Standard & Poors (Australia) Pty Ltd; or b a rating of Baa2 or higher for long term obligations of the entity, as rated by Xxxxx’x Investors Services. Whenever AGN decides to alter the acceptable credit rating, it will notify all affected Network Users of the acceptable credit rating or ratings as altered. For the purposes of this section 6.5.2, acceptable security will be: a a bank guarantee, given by an Australian bank acceptable to AGN, for an amount of not less than AGN’s reasonable estimate of three months average Charges (calculated by reference to a 12 month period); or b a guarantee of the Network User’s obligations given by an entity, acceptable to AGN, that has an acceptable credit rating (as defined above).
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– Other Network Users. The Retailer Insolvency Event Cost Pass Through does not apply to Network Users which are not retailers. In the case of these Network Users who are not Gas Retailers, AGN’s Credit Policy is that the Network User must have an acceptable credit rating or provide AGN with security acceptable to AGN, on terms and conditions acceptable to AGN. For the purposes of this section 6.5.2, AGN will from time to time determine what constitutes an acceptable credit rating. Until otherwise determined by AGN, an acceptable credit rating is: a a rating of BBB or higher for long-term unsecured counterparty obligations of the entity, as rated by Standard & Poors (Australia) Pty Ltd; or b a rating of Baa2 or higher for long term obligations of the entity, as rated by Moody’s Investors Services. Whenever AGN decides to alter the acceptable credit rating, it will notify all affected Network Users of the acceptable credit rating or ratings as altered. For the purposes of this section 6.5.2, acceptable security will be: a a bank guarantee, given by an Australian bank acceptable to AGN, for an amount of not less than AGN’s reasonable estimate of three months average Charges (calculated by reference to a 12 month period); or b a guarantee of the Network User’s obligations given by an entity, acceptable to AGN, that has an acceptable credit rating (as defined above).
– Other Network Users. Network User agrees that TasNetworks may, at its cost and responsibility, following the provision of reasonable notice, utilise the connection assets and non-contestable IUSA Components or any other purpose provided that TasNetworks is able, despite any additional connections or usage of those assets, to provide the services to Network User in accordance with this agreement.
– Other Network Users. The Retailer Insolvency Event Cost Pass Through does not apply to Network Users which are not retailers. In the case of these Network Users, Multinet’sAGN’s Credit Policy is that the Network User must have an acceptable credit rating or provide MultinetAGN with security acceptable to MultinetAGN, on terms and conditions acceptable to AGN. For the purposes of this section 6.5.2, where the Network User is not a retailer or the credit support rules do not apply to the Network, MultinetAGN will from time to time determine what constitutes an acceptable credit rating. Until otherwise determined by MultinetAGN, an acceptable credit rating is: a a rating of BBB or higher for long-term unsecured counterparty obligations of the entity, as rated by Standard & Poors (Australia) Pty Ltd; or b a rating of Baa2 or higher for long term obligations of the entity, as rated by Xxxxx’x Investors Services. Whenever MultinetAGN decides to alter the acceptable credit rating, it will notify all affected Network Users of the acceptable credit rating or ratings as altered. For the purposes of this section 6.5.2, acceptable security will be:
– Other Network Users. (a) Network User agrees that TasNetworks may, at its cost and responsibility, following the provision of reasonable notice, utilise the connection assets, the contestable IUSA components and non-contestable IUSA components for any other purpose provided that TasNetworks is able, despite any additional connections or usage of those assets, to provide the services to Network User in accordance with this agreement. (b) Nothing in clause 3.6(a) prevents TasNetworks using connection assets, contestable IUSA Components and non-contestable IUSA components for any purpose for which TasNetworks is required by law to use those assets or components.

Related to – Other Network Users

  • NON-NETWORK PROVIDER is a provider that has not entered into a contract with us or any other Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan. For pediatric dental care services, non-network provider is a dentist that has not entered into a contract with us or does not participate in the Dental Coast to Coast Network. For pediatric vision hardware services, a non-network provider is a provider that has not entered into a contract with EyeMed, our vision care service manager.

  • End Users Customer will control access to and use of the Products by End Users and is responsible for any use of the Products that does not comply with this Agreement.

  • Other Users If required by Applicable Laws and Regulations or if the Parties mutually agree, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, to allow one or more Parties to use the Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Facilities, or any part thereof, Interconnection Customer will be entitled to compensation for the capital expenses it incurred in connection with the Interconnection Facilities based upon the pro rata use of the Interconnection Facilities by Transmission Owner, all non-Party users, and Interconnection Customer, in accordance with Applicable Laws and Regulations or upon some other mutually-agreed upon methodology. In addition, cost responsibility for ongoing costs, including operation and maintenance costs associated with the Interconnection Facilities, will be allocated between Interconnection Customer and any non-Party users based upon the pro rata use of the Interconnection Facilities by Transmission Owner, all non-Party users, and Interconnection Customer, in accordance with Applicable Laws and Regulations or upon some other mutually agreed upon methodology. If the issue of such compensation or allocation cannot be resolved through such negotiations, it shall be submitted to Dispute Resolution pursuant to Section 12 of the Tariff.

  • Links If The Services are made available through the Internet, the Financial Institution’s website may provide links to other websites, including those of Third Parties who may also provide services to You. You acknowledge that all those other websites and Third Party services are independent from the Financial Institution’s and may be subject to separate agreements that govern their use. The Financial Institution and Central 1 have no liability for those other websites or their contents or the use of Third Party services. Links are provided for convenience only, and You assume all risk resulting from accessing or using such other websites or Third Party services.

  • Provider Network The Panel of health service Providers with which the Contractor contracts for the provision of covered services to Members and Out-of-network Providers administering services to Members.

  • End User This agreement shall bind the ordering activity as end user but shall not operate to bind a Government employee or person acting on behalf of the Government in his or her personal capacity.

  • Network Access TENANT may find it necessary to purchase a network interface card, wireless PC card or other hardware in order to connect to the internet service. LANDLORD is not responsible for the purchase of these items and LANDLORD cannot guarantee compatibility with any device TENANT may have. The computer and network card must have software installed that supports the Internet Protocol commonly referred to as TCP/IP. Any conflicts between the software compatibility of the network and the TENANT’S computer operating system or any other feature will be the responsibility of the TENANT to resolve. LANDLORD will not be responsible for software issues related to the user’s personal computer.

  • Customer Content As part of the Services provided under this Agreement, Customer Data will be stored and processed in the data center region specified in the applicable Ordering Document. Axway shall not access Customer Content except in response to support or technical issues where Customer provides Axway with prior Customer’s written authorization required to access such Customer Content. Axway is not responsible for unauthorized access, alteration, theft or destruction of Customer Content arising from Customer’s own or its authorized users’ actions or omissions in contravention of the Documentation. Customer’s ability to recover any lost data resulting from Axway’s misconduct is limited to restoration by Axway from the most recent back-up.

  • Metadata Where the Contractor has or generates metadata as a result of services provided to the Province, where that metadata is personal information, the Contractor will: not use it or disclose it to any other party except where the Agreement otherwise specifies; and remove or destroy individual identifiers, if practicable.

  • Network Upgrades The Transmission Owner shall design, procure, construct, install, and own the Network Upgrades described in Attachment 6 of this Agreement. If the Transmission Owner and the Interconnection Customer agree, the Interconnection Customer may construct Network Upgrades that are located on land owned by the Interconnection Customer. Unless the Transmission Owner elects to pay for Network Upgrades, the actual cost of the Network Upgrades, including overheads, shall be borne initially by the Interconnection Customer.

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