Restoration of connection Sample Clauses

Restoration of connection. If either party has performed a Temporary Disconnection in respect of a Consumer's ICP, the party that performed the Temporary Disconnection will take reasonable steps to arrange restoration of supply to the connection as soon as reasonably practicable and not longer than 3 Working Days after conditions for reconnection have been satisfied.
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Restoration of connection. If either party has performed a Temporary Disconnection in respect of a Customer’s ICP, the party that performed the Temporary Disconnection will take reasonable steps to arrange restoration of supply to the connection as soon as reasonably practicable and no longer than 3 Working Days after conditions for reconnection have been satisfied. If the ICP has not been electrically connected for more than 6 months, the Trader must submit an NCA application or advise the Customer to submit an NCA. S6.20 The Trader may undertake a Vacant Site Disconnection of an ICP if: (a) the Trader is recorded as the trader for the ICP in the Registry; (b) the ICP has an “active” status in the Registry; and (c) in respect of that ICP, no Customer Agreement exists with the Trader, S6.21 The Trader will undertake a Vacant Site Disconnection of an ICP without delay if the above criteria apply and the ICP has been vacant for at least 30 Working Days.
Restoration of connection. If the Distributor has performed a Temporary Disconnection in respect of a Consumer's ICP for the reasons outlined in clause 19.5, the Distributor will take reasonable steps to arrange restoration of supply to the connection if conditions for reconnection are reasonably met.
Restoration of connection. If either party has performed a Temporary Disconnection in respect of a Consumer's ICP, the party that performed the Temporary Disconnection will take reasonable steps to arrange restoration of supply to the connection as soon as reasonably practicable and not longer than 3 Working Days after conditions for reconnection have been satisfied. S6.22 NOT USED S6.23 NOT USED S6.24 NOT USED S6.25 NOT USED S6.26 NOT USED S6.27 NOT USED S6.28 NOT USED S6.29 A Distributor may Decommission an ICP if the following circumstances are met: (a) the Distributor is advised by a Consumer, landowner or the Retailer that gas is no longer required at the ICP; (b) it is necessary to Decommission the ICP because public safety is at risk; (c) the Registry notifies the Distributor that the ICP has the status of “Inactive”, with the reason given “Ready for decommissioning”, the ICP has been disconnected and the Retailer has attempted to recover the meters; or (d) if the Distributor has not supplied Distribution Services in respect of the ICP for 6 months or more, provided that in respect of sub-clauses (a) and (d), the Distributor will, unless advised by the Retailer, notify the Retailer before Decommissioning the ICP to enable the Retailer to arrange for removal of the Metering Equipment (if appropriate) and updating of the Registry. S6.30 NOT USED S6.31 The party performing the Decommissioning will notify the other party within 2 Working Days of the Decommissioning having been completed.
Restoration of connection. If either party has performed a Temporary Disconnection in respect of a Customer’s ICP, the party that performed the Temporary Disconnection will take reasonable steps to arrange restoration of supply to the connection as soon as reasonably practicable and no longer than 3 Working Days after conditions for reconnection have been satisfied. If the ICP has not been electrically connected for more than 6 months, the Trader must submit an NCA application or advise the Customer to submit an NCA.

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  • Completion of Concrete Pours and Emergency Work (a) Except as provided in this sub-clause an Employee shall nor work or be required to work in the rain. (b) Employees shall not be required to start a concrete pour in Inclement Weather. (c) Where a concrete pour has been commenced prior to the commencement of a period of Inclement Weather Employees may be required to complete such concrete pour to a practical stage and for such work shall be paid at the rate of double time calculated to the next hour, and in the case of wet weather shall be provided with adequate wet weather gear. (d) If an Employee’s clothes become wet as a result of working in the rain during a concrete pour the Employee shall, unless the Employee has a change of dry working clothes available, be allowed to go home without loss of pay. (e) The provisions of clauses 32.7(c) and 32.7(d) hereof shall also apply in the case of emergency work where the Employees concerned and their delegates agree that the work is of an emergency nature and can start and/or proceed.

  • Restoration In the case of any damage to or destruction of the Improvements by Casualty, Tenant shall use its best efforts to, within one hundred eighty (180) days of such Casualty, restore the affected portion of the Improvements (or construct such replacement Improvements as Tenant shall elect in its sole discretion) to substantially the same condition they were in prior to such Casualty, or, if such affected portion is subject to Redevelopment, then to proceed with the development or redevelopment thereof to complete the Redevelopment in accordance with the Redevelopment Plans (the “Restoration Work”). The Restoration Work by Tenant shall be commenced promptly following the Casualty and shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with applicable Laws in all material respects. The net proceeds of Tenant’s Property Policy (the “Insurance Proceeds”) shall be applied first to the Restoration Work and then as provided in any Leasehold Mortgage and if there is no Leasehold Mortgage, paid to Tenant. Except as set forth below in this Section 11(b), Landlord shall have no interest in any Insurance Proceeds or policies of insurance maintained by Tenant at or which pertain in whole or in part to the Property. Tenant shall be, and any Leasehold Mortgage shall provide that Tenant is, entitled to settle all insurance and other related claims, and to retain and utilize any Insurance Proceeds in accordance with the terms hereof. If, as indicated in the Damage Notice, a substantial portion of the Property is damaged as a result of the Casualty, then, as soon as reasonably practicable following the Casualty, but in any event no later than thirty (30) days after the date of delivery of the Damage Notice to Landlord, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a written notice (a “Restoration Work Notice”) containing (i) a description of the Restoration Work to be performed and an estimate of the reasonable cost to complete such Restoration Work (a “Cost Estimate”), which such description and Cost Estimate shall be prepared by the developer contracted by Tenant to perform the Redevelopment Work or another developer reasonably acceptable to Landlord, and (ii) an estimate of the amount of the Insurance Proceeds that are or will become available to Tenant in connection with the Casualty. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 11 to the contrary, if a substantial portion of the Property is damaged and the amount of the Cost Estimate exceeds the amount of Insurance Proceeds that are or will be available to Tenant, then, unless and except if Landlord agrees to fund such shortfall in connection with the Restoration Work, Tenant shall have the right, at its option, to terminate this Lease, it being expressly acknowledged and agreed that all of Tenant’s obligations hereunder with respect to the Restoration Work are subject to Tenant’s receipt of Insurance Proceeds therefor and payment by Landlord of any shortfall amount. Within fifteen (15) days following its receipt of the Restoration Work Notice, Landlord shall notify Tenant in writing whether Landlord agrees to fund such shortfall; any failure of Landlord to timely provide such notice shall be deemed an election by Landlord not to fund the shortfall. Any right to terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11 shall be exercisable by Tenant by delivering written notice thereof to Landlord no later than ninety (90) days following the date of the Casualty; following Tenant’s delivery of such notice, this Lease shall terminate on the last day of the month immediately following the month in which Tenant delivered such notice to Landlord. In the event that Tenant timely notifies Landlord that it elects to terminate this Lease in accordance with the terms of this Section 11, then, notwithstanding anything contained in this Section to the contrary, any Insurance Proceeds which Tenant has received or is entitled to receive in connection with the Casualty, which pertain in whole or in part to the Property (excluding any portion of the Insurance Proceeds that relate to the personal property of Tenant), shall be paid to Landlord on or prior to the date on which this Lease so terminates (or within ten (10) days following Tenant’s receipt of such Insurance Proceeds, to the extent not received by Tenant prior to such date of termination). Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease to the contrary (but subject to Tenant’s right to terminate this Lease pursuant to this Section 11), Tenant shall not be entitled to any abatement or other reduction of Rent in connection with such event or the period during which Tenant or any occupants of the Property are unable to utilize the Property for their intended uses. The terms of this Section 11 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease.

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