Examples of Abandoned Service in a sentence
Section 4.7. Abandoned Service Connection.Irrigation water service connections are deemed abandoned if they have been terminated for two years.
Abandoned Service: Any electric service point or facility, which may or may not have a meter in place, which has not been used to deliver energy and for which no monthly system maintenance charge has been paid for a period of more than one year.
Abandoned Service Installations: All service installations that have been abandoned or have not been used for three years shall be disconnected at the main by the City and all pipe and appurtenances removed shall be the property of the City.
Section 531.07 Abandoned Service Connections(a) No building permit under Section 3105.01 or water service connection permit shall be issued until the Divi- sion of Water has determined the location of any previously installed service connections and arrangements have been made with the Division of Water to plug or cap previously installed service connections under rules and regulations promulgated by the Commissioner.
DEFINITIONSWhenever the following terms, or pronouns used in their place, occur in these Rules and Regulations, or in any documents that these Rules and Regulations govern, the intent and meaning shall be interpreted as follows: Abandoned Service - shall mean any service where the meter, the meter angle stop, curb stop or gate valve, and all tubing, have been removed.
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Abandoned Service Resolution.Director Hallman: When we talked about this situation and discussed creating a Resolution, did we put any language in here that maybe I missed, that if they go to a new person, how did that work out?GM Koehler: It can’t go to a new person under the current operating conditions.
Abandoned Service: Premises or service is considered abandoned when a customer has vacated his or her premises without notifying the Company to terminate service, or otherwise by word or conduct indicates an intent to relinquish service.
This proposal, however, faces difficulties similar to those of Burge’s suggestion that we can avoid describing Bert as irrational by appealing to the notion of linguistic misinformation.
Abandoned Service Connection: Same as new service, including connection fee.