Common use of You can end the contract Clause in Contracts

You can end the contract. (a) You can end the Contract at any time, but you must give us at least 5 days’ notice of the day you want the Contract to end and you must pay us the amounts that are due in accordance with clause 22.5. (b) If you have entered into this Contract as a result of Door to Door Marketing you have a 10 days Cooling-off Period commencing from the day you enter into this Contract in which you can end this Contract by giving us notice that you want this Contract to end. We will not supply electricity during the Cooling-off Period unless you request us to do so. (c) If you request us to supply electricity to you during the Cooling-off Period and you terminate this Contract, you must pay us for electricity supplied during the Cooling-off Period. (d) If you end this Contract because you enter into a new contract for the supply of electricity with us, this Contract ends on the expiry of the Cooling-off Period for the new contract. (e) If you end this Contract because you enter into a new contract for the supply of electricity with another retailer, this Contract does not end until your supply is transferred to the other retailer in accordance with the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Supply of Electricity Agreement, Supply of Electricity Agreement, Standard Form Contract for the Supply of Electricity to Small Use Customers

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