Common use of Right to Disconnect Clause in Contracts

Right to Disconnect. (a) Western Power may disconnect the Facility from the Network if: (i) the Facility fails to comply with the requirements of this Contract and, due to such failure, there is a material risk to the safety and integrity of the Network; and (ii) the Service Provider fails to remedy that failure within 10 Business Days of receipt of a notice from Western Power instructing the Service Provider to do so. (b) Western Power may reduce the 10 Business Day period in clause 19.1(a) if Western Power considers that doing so is required due to the immediacy of the threat to the safety and integrity of the Network. (c) In addition to its rights under clause 19.1(a), Western Power may immediately disconnect the Facility from the Network if a failure of the Facility to comply with the requirements of this Contract gives rise to, or may give rise to, an Emergency.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Alternative Options Contract, Alternative Options Contract, Alternative Options Contract

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