Common Billing Agreement definition

Common Billing Agreement means an agreement between the Appointee and any other person under which that person has undertaken to pay, on terms agreed between them, charges for water supply or sewerage services, or both, in respect of two or more Houses which have a common Supply Pipe and which, in any case where that agreement relates to one of those services only, are also subject to a similar agreement for common billing between that person and the undertaker providing the other service;
Common Billing Agreement means an agreement between Yorkshire Water and any other person under which that person has undertaken to pay, on terms agreed between them, charges for water supply or sewerage services, or both, in respect of two or more Houses which have a common Supply Pipe;
Common Billing Agreement means an agreement between Yorkshire Water and any other person under which that person has undertaken

More Definitions of Common Billing Agreement

Common Billing Agreement means an agreement between the Company and any other person under which that person has undertaken to pay water and sewerage charges in respect of two or more properties which have a common supply pipe.
Common Billing Agreement means for the purpose of section 1.3.3 (infrastructure charges) an agreement
Common Billing Agreement means an agreement between us and any other person under which that person has agreed to pay charges for water supply or sewerage services (or both) in respect of two or more household premises which have a common supply pipe and, in any case where that agreement