Service disconnect Sample Clauses

A Service Disconnect clause defines the conditions and procedures under which a service provider or client may suspend or terminate access to a particular service. Typically, this clause outlines the specific events that can trigger a disconnection, such as non-payment, breach of contract, or maintenance requirements, and may specify notice periods or steps required before disconnection occurs. Its core practical function is to provide a clear framework for ending service in certain situations, thereby protecting both parties from uncertainty and ensuring that expectations are managed in the event of service interruption.
Service disconnect. For a high voltage service disconnect which can be opened, disassembled or removed without tools, or for vehicles of categories ▇▇, ▇▇, ▇▇ and M3, an operator controlled activation/deactivation device or equivalent, protection degree IPXXB shall be satisfied when it is opened, disassembled or removed.
Service disconnect. For a service disconnect which can be opened, disassembled or removed without tools, it is acceptable if protection degree IPXXB is satisfied under a condition where it is opened, disassembled or removed without tools.
Service disconnect. All electrical services shall have a service disconnect installed at the point of demarcation, or at a location specified/approved by DSO. Unless otherwise approved by DSO, DSO shall install such device and include the cost of the device and the installation cost in the amount charged to the applicant. Should the applicant make an election to install the service disconnect, the installation shall be completed prior to DSO energizing the meter.
Service disconnect. For a high voltage service disconnect which can be opened, disassembled or removed without tools, protection degree IPXXB shall be satisfied when it is opened, disassembled or removed.

Related to Service disconnect

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  • Disconnection Upon termination of this Agreement, Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner will take all appropriate steps to disconnect the Developer’s Large Generating Facility from the New York State Transmission System. All costs required to effectuate such disconnection shall be borne by the terminating Party, unless such termination resulted from the non-terminating Party’s Default of this Agreement or such non-terminating Party otherwise is responsible for these costs under this Agreement.

  • Interconnection Customer Payments Not Taxable The Parties intend that all payments or property transfers made by the Interconnection Customer to the Participating TO for the installation of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and the Network Upgrades shall be non-taxable, either as contributions to capital, or as a refundable advance, in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code and any applicable state income tax laws and shall not be taxable as contributions in aid of construction or otherwise under the Internal Revenue Code and any applicable state income tax laws.

  • Service Outages (a) Service Outages Due to Power Failure or Disruption. 911 Dialing does not function in the event of a power failure or disruption. If there is an interruption in the power supply, the Service, including 911 Dialing, will not function until power is restored. Following a power failure or disruption, you may need to reset or reconfigure the Device prior to utilizing the Service, including 911 Dialing. (b) Service Outages Due to Internet Outage or Suspension or Termination of Broadband Service or ISP Service. Service outages or suspensions or terminations of service by your broadband provider or ISP will prevent all Service, including 911 Dialing, from functioning. (c) Service Outage Due to Suspension or Termination of Your Citi-Tel Account. Service outages due to suspension or termination of your account will prevent all Service, including 911 Dialing, from functioning. (d) Service Outages Due to ISP or Broadband Provider Blocking of Ports or Other Acts. Your ISP or broadband provider or other third party may intentionally or inadvertently block the ports over which the Service is provided or otherwise impede the usage of the Service. In that event, provided that you alert us to this situation, we will attempt to work with you to resolve the issue. During the period that the ports are being blocked or your Service is impeded, and unless and until the blocking or impediment is removed or the blocking or impediment is otherwise resolved, your Service, including the 911 Dialing feature, may not function. You acknowledge that Citi-Tel is not responsible for the blocking of ports by your ISP or broadband provider or any other impediment to your usage of the Service, and any loss of service, including 911 Dialing, that may result. In the event you lose service as a result of blocking of ports or any other impediment to your usage of the Service, you will continue to be responsible for payment of the Service charges unless and until you terminate the Service in accordance with this Agreement.