Connection Contract definition

Connection Contract means a contract under which Distributed Generation is connected to the Network entered into by the Distributor and a Distributed Generator in accordance with Part 6 of the Code, and, for the purposes of this Agreement, the Distributor and a Distributed Generator are deemed to have entered into a Connection Contract if the regulated terms in Part 6 of the Code apply;
Connection Contract means a connection contract between a customer and a distribution entity the terms of which are only the terms set out in Annexure A to the Electricity Industry Code and taken to apply under section 40DB of the Electricity Act; standard large customer retail contract means a retail contract taken, under section 51(3) of the Electricity Act, to have been entered into between a large customer and a retail entity the terms of which contract are only those terms provided for under sections 52 to 55 of the Electricity Act;
Connection Contract means the connection contract formed by the making and acceptance of the offer set out in the offer document.

Examples of Connection Contract in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, this does not entail any right for XXXX to physically access BSP assets but without prejudice to any other regulation, i.e. the Connection Contract between Xxxx and the Grid User, regarding access to the Grid User connection installations.


More Definitions of Connection Contract

Connection Contract means a contract on the terms and conditions and in the form of this document; standard large customer retail contract means a retail contract taken, under section 51(3) of the Electricity Act, to have been entered into between a large customer and a retail entity the terms of which contract are only those terms provided for under sections 52 to 55 of the Electricity Act. standard retail contract means a retail contract taken, under section 51(2) of the Electricity Act, to have been entered into between a small customer and a retail entity the terms of which contract are only the terms provided for under section 52 of the Electricity Act;
Connection Contract means either a standard connection contract or negotiated connection contract; connection point has the meaning given in the Electricity Act.
Connection Contract means the contract formed by acceptance of this Model Standing Offer.
Connection Contract means the agreement between TasNetworks and the Customer made up of this document, the Acceptance of Offer and the Application Form and Contract Details. Connection Offer means a Basic Standing Offer or Negotiated Connection Offer as the context requires. connection point means the point at which TasNetworks’ distribution system is connected to the Customer's electrical installation, as set out in Part 2A.
Connection Contract means the agreement entitled 'Contract for standard connection services for contestable ASP/1 connections' between AOP and the Connection Customer dated
Connection Contract means a contract between you and a network operator, which permits you to connect the generation equipment to the network and send electricity from the generation equipment into the network;
Connection Contract means a contract concluded by an electricity system operator and connection approval holder that regulates relations concerning connection, network charges for connected load and payment for connection to the network;