Retailer of last resort Sample Clauses

Retailer of last resort. 10.1. In the unlikely event that QEnergy is unable to continue as your electricity retailer and it becomes necessary to transfer you to a retailer of last resort for that nominated premises, you authorise QEnergy to provide all necessary information to the retailer of last resort for your transfer and implementation of electricity supply. You authorise QEnergy to undertake this transfer and to do anything else necessary to implement and arrange your supply by the retailer of last resort. 10.2. You must pay QEnergy for any costs and charges pertaining to the transfer as well as for the electricity supplied, but only where this is agreed between QEnergy and the retailer of last report and notified to you in writing or by way of email. You are not liable to make any payment to QEnergy if you have already made that payment to the retailer of last resort or if you enter into the contract directly with the retailer of last resort.
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Retailer of last resort. 25.1 If we are no longer entitled by law to sell electricity to you due to a retailer of last resort event, we will provide all relevant information (including your name, billing address and metering identifier) to the entity appointed as the relevant designated retailer for the event and this contract will come to an end. You will automatically become party to a new electricity retail contract with the designated retailer.
Retailer of last resort. ROLR") FRAMEWORK 13.1. In a RoLR Event, unless the Customer contracts with and is successfully transferred to another Retail Electricity Licensee or the MSSL prior to the Default Supply Effective Date: (a) the Customer shall be deemed to have agreed to purchase electricity from the applicable MSSL under the Default Supply Arrangement on regulated tariff with effect on and from the Default Supply Effective Date; and (b) the Customer shall be deemed to have given its consent to the Retail Electricity Licensee to apply for the cessation of classification as a contestable consumer with effect on and from the Default Supply Effective Date. 13.2. When a Retail Electricity Licensee is aware of an impending RoLR Event, the Retail Electricity Licensee shall: (a) immediately cease all marketing activities to retail electricity and not make any further offer to sell to, or enter into any contract with, any Customer; and (b) notify the Authority in writing of the impending RoLR Event as soon as possible but in no event later than twenty-two (22) Business Days prior to the date of occurrence of the RoLR Event. Such notification shall be referred to as the “RoLR Notice”. 13.3. Within one (1) Business Day from the RoLR Notice, the Retail Electricity Licensee shall: (a) notify the Customer in writing that the Retail Electricity Licensee is facing an impending RoLR Event. If another Retail Electricity Licensee is willing to accept novation of their contracts, such notification shall also include a statement that their contracts may be novated on the same terms and conditions to that Retail Electricity Licensee which is willing to accept such novation; and (b) approach other Retail Electricity Licensees to seek their interest and agreement to accept the novation of the contracts on the same terms and conditions as set out therein. 13.4. No later than eleven (11) Business Days prior to the date of occurrence of the RoLR Event, the Retail Electricity Licensee shall notify each of its Customers in writing that: (a) the Customer has the option to: (i) if another Retail Electricity Licensee has agreed to the novation of the contract on the same or strictly better terms and conditions, novate the contract to that Retail Electricity Licensee; (ii) terminate the current contract with the Retail Electricity Licensee and enter into a new contract with another Retail Electricity Licensee; or (iii) purchase electricity from the applicable Market Support Services Licensee under the Defa...
Retailer of last resort. 5.1. During the Onboarding Process, the Service Provider shall indicate whether it wishes to become a RoLR and to be added to the RoLR List. If the Service Provider elects to become a RoLR, NBI shall provide further information on the RoLR obligations and processes following the Onboarding Process.
Retailer of last resort. 9.1 In the unlikely event that QEnergy is unable to continue as your electricity retailer and it becomes necessary to transfer you to a retailer of last resort, you authorise QEnergy to provide all necessary information to the retailer of last resort for your transfer and implementation of electricity supply. You authorise QEnergy to undertake this transfer and to do anything else necessary to implement and arrange your supply by the retailer of last resort. 9.2 You must pay QEnergy for any costs and charges pertaining to the transfer as well as for the electricity supplied, but only where this is agreed between QEnergy and the retailer of last resort and notified to you in writing or by way of email. You are not liable to make any payment to QEnergy if you have already made that payment to the retailer of last resort or if you enter into the contract directly with the retailer of last resort.
Retailer of last resort. (a) If CBM ceases to supply electricity, MIG acknowledges and agrees that a retailer of last resort will not be automatically appointed for MIG. (b) Should there be a retailer of last resort event, CBM agrees to assist MIG in establishing a connection allowing MIG to be supplied by a third party retailer.

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