Supplier of Last Resort Sample Clauses

Supplier of Last Resort. A last resort supply plan may come into effect if our retail licence is: [a] cancelled; or [b] revoked or is not renewed; or [c] surrendered. If this happens, you will be entitled to be supplied with electricity by the supplier of last resort. Despite anything else contained in this contract, if a last resort supply plan comes into operation, this contract will cease to operate on the day that you : [d] are transferred to the supplier of last resort under the last resort supply plan; or [e] if the last resort supply plan permits, transferred to another retailer of electricity.
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Supplier of Last Resort. The Licensee will perform any public service obligation that may be imposed on him by the Regulator, including the obligation of a supplier of last resort, in compliance with Article 51 of the Law on Energy Regulator and Article 40 of the Law on Electricity.
Supplier of Last Resort if a Supplier of Last Resort is appointed in relation to any Site, either Party may immediately terminate this Agreement by giving notice to the other Party.
Supplier of Last Resort. This Customer Contract shall terminate without notice if the Commission gives a last resort supply direction to another energy supplier to supply the Premises. Termination will be effective on the date that the direction takes effect. Your information may be transferred to the Supplier of Last Resort in the event of such a direction from the CER. safety and marketing information (strictly related to Your supply of Natural Gas) either with Your invoices and/or statements or independently of Your invoices/statements. Such contact may be through third party telesales agencies carefully selected by Us. Any such contact will be in accordance with our Code of Practice on Marketing. If at any stage you wish not to receive any marketing information from us, we will provide you with an easy opt out of receiving such marketing. (i) Should you be dissatisfied with our responses, you may contact the Irish Data Protection Commissioner. Contact details for the Irish Data Protection Commissioner, as well as information on the Irish Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003, may be found at the Data Protection Commissioner’s web site, which at the time of writing was xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.
Supplier of Last Resort. If you switch to us as a result of your previous supplier exiting the market, we will take reasonable steps to carry out any agreement we make with Ofgem, which may include honouring any credit balance held on your account with your previous supplier.
Supplier of Last Resort. 1. Where this paragraph applies, the Authority may in writing direct the licensee to supply electricity in accordance with this condition ("the last resort supply direction"). 2. Paragraph 1 applies where it appears to the Authority that - (a) circumstances have arisen which would entitle the Authority to revoke the supply licence of an electricity supplier other than the licensee ("the other supplier"); and (b) the licensee could comply with the last resort supply direction without significantly prejudicing its ability - (i) to continue to supply its customers; and (ii) to fulfil its contractual obligations for the supply of electricity. 3. The last resort supply direction shall take effect from the date of revocation of the other supplier's licence and shall continue for such period (being no longer than 6 months) specified in the direction. 4. The licensee shall supply electricity to customers of the other supplier at such premises as are specified or described in the last resort supply direction. 5. The licensee shall not be required under this condition to supply electricity to a particular customer at particular premises which it would not be required to supply by virtue of sub-paragraphs 2(b) to (e) of standard condition 32 (Duty to Supply Domestic Customers). 6. Within 2 working days of the last resort supply direction taking effect, the licensee shall send to the Authority, for its approval, a draft of the notice referred to in paragraph 7 which the licensee proposes to send to each of the premises specified or described in the direction. 7. As soon as reasonably practicable after the Authority has approved the form and content, except as to the level of charges payable for supply of electricity under the direction or an explanation of how the charges are determined, of the notice sent to it pursuant to paragraph 6, the licensee shall send a copy of the notice to each of the premises specified or described in the last resort supply direction. The notice to be sent to all premises specified or described in the last resort supply direction, shall - (a) inform the customer in question that, notwithstanding any contract or deemed contract the customer may have had with the other supplier, the customer is no longer supplied by that supplier and has not been supplied by the other supplier since the date on which the direction took effect; (b) inform the customer in question that, the licensee became the supplier of electricity to the customer from the d...

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