Common use of Our rights to end the contract Clause in Contracts

Our rights to end the contract. 16.1. We may end the Contract in the following circumstances. We may end the Contract at any time by writing to you if: 16.1.1. you do not make any payment to us when it is due and you still do not make payment within 3 days of us reminding you that payment is due; 16.1.2. you do not, within a reasonable time of us asking for it, provide us with information that is necessary for us to provide the Services, or provide us with false information; 16.1.3. you do not, within a reasonable time, allow us access to your Premises to supply the Services; 16.1.4. you do not, within a reasonable time, allow us access to your Premises for Meter reading, inspection or safety purposes 16.1.5. you breach any of your material responsibilities under the Contract; 16.1.6. you are identified and determined as a domestic consumer; 16.1.7. keeping the Contract would mean we or you are breaking the law; 16.1.8. we give you at least 30 days’ written notice that we wish to end the Contract (unless the Premises are covered by a Fixed Price Plan in which case we can only end the Contract at the end of the Fixed Price Plan by giving you 30 days’ notice); 16.1.9. the Transporter (or someone on their behalf) isolates the Meter, removes the fuse from the Meter or disconnects the Meter from the Premises; or 16.1.10. Ofgem tells us we have to end the Contract; or if there is a problem with the Services, we may stop the supply if Ofgem or the Transporter tells us to do so.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement

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Our rights to end the contract. 16.115.1. We may end the Contract in the following circumstances. We may end the Contract at any time by writing to you if: 16.1.115.1.1. you do not make any payment to us when it is due and you still do not make payment within 3 days of us reminding you that payment is due; 16.1.215.1.2. you do not, within a reasonable time of us asking for it, provide us with information that is necessary for us to provide the Services, or provide us with false information; 16.1.315.1.3. you do not, within a reasonable time, allow us access to your Premises to supply the Services; 16.1.415.1.4. you do not, within a reasonable time, allow us access to your Premises for Meter reading, inspection or safety purposes 16.1.515.1.5. you breach any of your material responsibilities under the Contract; 16.1.615.1.6. you are identified and determined as a domestic consumer; 16.1.715.1.7. keeping the Contract would mean we or you are breaking the law; 16.1.815.1.8. we give you at least 30 days’ written notice that we wish to end the Contract (unless the Premises are covered by a Fixed Price Plan in which case we can only end the Contract at the end of the Fixed Price Plan by giving you 30 days’ notice); 16.1.915.1.9. the Transporter (or someone on their behalf) isolates the Meter, removes the fuse from the Meter or disconnects the Meter from the Premises; or 16.1.1015.1.10. Ofgem tells us we have to end the Contract; or if there is a problem with the Services, we may stop the supply if Ofgem or the Transporter tells us to do so.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement

Our rights to end the contract. 16.1. 15.1 We may end the Contract in the following circumstances. We may end 5 the Contract at any time by writing to you if: 16.1.1. 15.1.1 you do not make any payment to us when it is due and you still do not make payment within 3 days of us reminding you that payment is due; 16.1.2. 15.1.2 you do not, within a reasonable time of us asking for it, provide us with information that is necessary for us to provide the Services, or provide us with false information; 16.1.3. 15.1.3 you do not, within a reasonable time, allow us access to your Premises to supply the Services; 16.1.4. you do not, within a reasonable time, allow us access to your Premises for Meter reading, inspection or safety purposes 16.1.5. 15.1.4 you breach any of your material responsibilities under the Contract; 16.1.6. you are identified and determined as a domestic consumer; 16.1.7. 15.1.5 keeping the Contract would mean we or you are breaking the law; 16.1.8. 15.1.6 we give you at least 30 days’ days written notice that we wish to end the Contract (unless the Premises are covered by a Fixed Price Plan in which case we can only end the Contract at the end of the Fixed Price Plan by giving you 30 days’ notice); 16.1.9. 15.1.7 the Transporter (or someone on their behalf) isolates the Meter, removes the fuse from the Meter or disconnects the Meter from the Premises; or 16.1.10. 15.1.8 Ofgem tells us we have to end the Contract; or if there is a problem with the Services, we may stop the supply if Ofgem or the Transporter tells us to do so. 15.2 You must compensate us if you break the Contract. If we end the Contract in the situations set out in Clause 15.1 we may deduct or charge you reasonable compensation for the net costs we incur as a result of you breaking the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

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Our rights to end the contract. 16.1. 14.1 We may end the Contract in the following circumstances. We may end the Contract at any time by writing to you if: 16.1.1. 14.1.1 you do not make any payment to us when it is due and you still do not make payment within 3 days of us reminding you that payment is due; 16.1.2. 14.1.2 you do not, within a reasonable time of us asking for it, provide us with information that is necessary for us to provide the Services, or provide us with false information; 16.1.3. 14.1.3 you do not, within a reasonable time, allow us access to your Premises to supply the Services; 16.1.4. you do not, within a reasonable time, allow us access to your Premises for Meter reading, inspection or safety purposes 16.1.5. 14.1.4 you breach any of your material responsibilities under the Contract; 16.1.6. you are identified and determined as a domestic consumer; 16.1.7. 14.1.5 keeping the Contract would mean we or you are breaking the law; 16.1.8. 14.1.6 we give you at least 30 days’ days written notice that we wish to end the Contract (unless the Premises are covered by a Fixed Price Plan in which case we can only end the Contract at the end of the Fixed Price Plan by giving you 30 days’ notice.); 16.1.9. 14.1.1 the Transporter (or someone on their behalf) isolates the Meter, removes the fuse from the Meter or disconnects the Meter from the Premises; or; 16.1.10. 14.1.2 Ofgem tells us we have to end the Contract; or if there is a problem with the Services, we may stop the supply if Ofgem or the Transporter tells us to do so. 14.2 You must compensate us if you break the Contract. If we end the Contract in the situations set out in Clause 14.1 we may deduct or charge you reasonable compensation for the net costs we incur as a result of you breaking the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

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