Responsibility for metering Sample Clauses

Responsibility for metering. (a) This clause 5.1 applies where a Customer has not appointed its own Metering Coordinator. (b) AGL must, at the Customer’s cost, appoint a Metering Coordinator (AGL MC) who will provide metering services in respect of the Metering Equipment and/or Metering Installation. (c) AGL will appoint the AGL MC at AGL’s discretion and AGL reserves the right to change the AGL MC at any time. (d) If the Customer becomes aware that any part of their Metering Equipment and/or Metering Installation is defective, the Customer must notify AGL promptly of the defect. AGL will pass through to the Customer any costs it incurs from the AGL MC or Distributor associated with rectifying any defective Metering Equipment and/or Metering Installation to the extent this has been caused by the Customer.
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Responsibility for metering. (a) The Customer acknowledges that all Meter Equipment will be installed, maintained, tested, operated, and read by the Network Operator or a Meter Data Agent in accordance with Third Party Contracts and Energy Law. (b) Unless expressly provided otherwise, all Meter Equipment will remain the property of the Network Operator (or AGL, as the case may be), who will be entitled to recover possession of that property upon the termination of this Agreement or in relation to any change to a Customer’s Tariff Class, and for that purpose the Customer must allow the Network Operator (or AGL, as the case may be) to enter the Premises at all reasonable times.
Responsibility for metering. (a) AGL must, at the Customer’s cost, take reasonable steps to arrange for the installation (unless already installed), testing and maintenance of the Metering Equipment and/ or Metering Installation. (b) Subject to clause 5.2, AGL will appoint a Metering Provider in AGL’s discretion and AGL reserves the right to change the Metering Provider in AGL’s discretion. (c) If the Customer becomes aware that any part of their Metering Equipment and/or Metering Installation is defective, the Customer must notify AGL promptly of the defect. AGL will pass through to the Customer any costs it incurs from the Metering Provider or Distributor associated with rectifying any defective Metering Equipment and/or Metering Installation to the extent this has been caused by the Customer. (d) The Customer must not order or permit the Metering Provider or any other third party to effect any change or addition to the Metering Equipment and/or Metering Installation without the consent or direction of AGL.
Responsibility for metering. Responsibility for metering shall be as follows: (a) ASM Meters
Responsibility for metering. Responsibility for metering shall be as follows: (a) ASM Meters ASM shall up until the Expiry Date procure the maintenance, and replacement in the event of failure, of the ASM Meters and be responsible for (or arrange contracts for) ongoing maintenance and testing of the ASM Meters.
Responsibility for metering a. The customer acknowledges that all meter equipment will be installed, maintained, tested, operated, and read by the distributor or a meterdata agent in accordance with third party contracts and energy law. b. Unless expressly provided otherwise, all meter equipment will remain the property of the distributor (or ActewAGL, as the case may be), who will be entitled to recover possession of that property upon the termination of this contract or in relation to any change to a customer’s tariff class, and for that purpose the customer must allow the distributor (or ActewAGL, as the case may be) to enter the premises at all reasonable times.
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