Connection Charges definition

Connection Charges means the charge(s) for provision of the Connection Assets (and any incidental, related or associated works).
Connection Charges means charges made or levied or to be made or levied for the carrying out (whether before or after the date on which the licence came into force) or works and provision and installation of electrical plant, electric lines and meters in constructing or modifying entry and exit points on the licensee’s transmission system together with charges in respect of maintenance and repair of such items in so far as not otherwise recoverable as use of system charges and in respect of disconnection and the removal of electrical plant,
Connection Charges means and refer to the applicable charges and dedication requirements, service connection charges, inspection fees, raw water requirements, and water meter installation charges.

Examples of Connection Charges in a sentence

  • The Company will waive the Customer’s monthly recurring Access Coordination and Central Office Connection Charges.

  • Access: The Company will waive the Customer’s monthly recurring Access Coordination and Central Office Connection Charges.

  • All applicable Service Connection Charges apply for new Basic Local Exchange Service or when Customer moves Service from one location to another.

  • Access: The Company will waive the Customer’s monthly recurring Access Coordination, Central Office Connection and Network Connection Charges.

  • Rate of Apartment per square feet of Carpet area of unit allotted : Rs. /- Total price (in rupees) Rs. /- Particulars Price Price of Carpet Area of Apartment Rs Price of Balconies + Wash Area Rs Price of Proportionate Common Areas Rs Corner Charges Rs Park Facing Charges Rs Wide Road Facing Charges Rs External Electrification Charges; Water Connection Charges; Documentation Charges, etc.


More Definitions of Connection Charges

Connection Charges means charges made or levied, or to be made or levied, by the licensee for the provision of connections or the modification or retention of existing connections to the licensee’s distribution system at entry or exit points, whether or not such charges or any part of them are annualised, and may include, as appropriate, costs relating to any of the matters that are mentioned in paragraph 5 of standard condition 4B (Connection Charging Methodology).
Connection Charges means charges made or levied or to be made or levied
Connection Charges means the initial charge for connection to the network as set out in the tariff;
Connection Charges means charges that will be imposed by that undertaker for work carried out by it in accordance with the duties (or rights) created by the following provisions of the Water Industry Act 1991: section 45(1) (connection with water main); section 46(1) (ancillary works for purposes of making a domestic connection); section 98(1A) (provision of lateral drains); section 101B (construction of lateral drains following construction of a public sewer) or section 107(1) (right of undertakers to make communication with public sewer)
Connection Charges means charges made or levied or to be made or levied for the carrying out (whether before or after the date on which the Licence comes into force) of works and provision and installation of electrical plant, electric lines and ancillary meters in constructing or modifying entry and exit points on the Licensee’s Distribution System together with charges in respect of maintenance and repair of such items in so far as not otherwise recoverable as use of system charges and in respect of disconnection and the removal of electrical plant, electric lines and ancillary meters following disconnection, all as more fully described in paragraphs 5 and 9 of Condition 8, whether or not such charges are annualised.
Connection Charges means the one-time capital and administrative charges, as authorized in RCW 35.92.025, that are imposed by a utility on a building or facility owner for a new utility service and costs borne or assessed by a utility for the labor, materials, and services necessary to physically connect a designated facility to the respective utility service.
Connection Charges means charges imposed as a condition of providing utility service so that each connecting property bears its equitable share of the costs of the public sewer system and the utility’s share of the cost of any regional sewer collection system and of the costs of facilities that benefit the property. Connection charges include those charges as defined by the utility’s financial policies.