Supply Charge. (a) You must pay us the supply charge for gas we supply to you. The supply charge is published on our website. (b) The supply charge is made up of two components: (i) a fixed daily component that is charged regardless of how much gas you use; and (ii) a usage component that is based on how much gas you use. (c) There are two types of supply charge: the residential supply charge and the business supply charge. (i) You are eligible for the residential supply charge if your supply address is a “dwelling” (a house, flat, home unit or other place of residence) and you use your gas only for a residential use, or if your supply address is not a dwelling, but it is separately metered and you use your gas solely for a residential use. (ii) You must tell us if you are no longer eligible for the residential supply charge because you are no longer using gas solely for a residential use at your supply address. If you don’t give us reasonable notice of this change, we can backdate the business supply charge to the start of the non-residential use (up to a maximum of 12 months). (iii) A business supply charge will be payable for a supply address if the gas is used for commercial or business purposes. (d) The supply charge is no more than the maximum amount permitted by the Energy Coordination (Gas Tariffs) Regulations 2000 (WA).
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Samples: Gas Supply Contract, Gas Supply Contract, Gas Supply Contract
Supply Charge. (a) You must pay us the supply charge for gas we supply to you. The supply charge is published on our website.
(b) The supply charge is made up of two components:
(i) i. a fixed daily component that is charged regardless of how much gas you use; and
(ii) . a usage component that is based on how much gas you use.
(c) There are two types of supply charge: the residential supply charge and the business supply charge.
(i) i. You are eligible for the residential supply charge if your supply address premises is a “dwelling” (a house, flat, home unit or other place of residence) and you use your gas only for a residential use, or if your supply address premises is not a dwelling, but it is separately metered and you use your gas solely for a residential use.
(ii) . You must tell us if you are no longer eligible for the residential supply charge because you are no longer using gas solely for a residential use at your supply addresspremises. If you don’t give us reasonable notice of this change, we can backdate the business supply charge to the start of the non-non residential use (up to a maximum of 12 months).
(iii) . A business supply charge will be payable for a supply address premises if the gas is used for commercial or business purposes.
(d) The supply charge is no more than the maximum amount permitted by the Energy Coordination (Gas Tariffs) Regulations 2000 (WA).
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Samples: Gas Supply Agreement
Supply Charge. (a) You must pay us the supply charge Supply Charge for gas we supply to you. The supply charge Supply Charge is published on our website.
(b) The supply charge Supply Charge is made up of two components:
(i) i. a fixed daily component that is charged regardless of how much gas you use; and
(ii) . a usage component that is based on how much gas you use.
(c) There are two types of supply chargeSupply Charge: the residential supply charge Supply Charge and the business supply chargeSupply Charge.
(i) i. You are eligible for the residential supply charge Supply Charge if your supply address Supply Address is a “dwelling” (a house, flat, home unit or other place of residence) and you use your gas only for a residential use, or if your supply address Supply Address is not a dwelling, but it is separately metered and you use your gas solely for a residential use.
(ii) . You must tell us if you are no longer eligible for the residential supply charge Supply Charge because you are no longer using gas solely for a residential use at your supply addressSupply Address. If you don’t give us reasonable notice of this changetell us, we can backdate the business supply charge Supply Charge to the start of the non-non- residential use (up to a maximum of 12 months).
(iii) . A business supply charge Supply Charge will be payable for a supply address Supply Address if the gas is used for commercial or business purposes.
(d) The supply charge Supply Charge is no more than the maximum amount permitted by the Energy Coordination (Gas Tariffs) Regulations 2000 (WA).
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Samples: Gas Supply Agreement