Examples of Conveyance Business in a sentence
The Licensee shall comply with any other requirement in law or practice to obtain any additional consents, permissions, authorisations or licences as may be necessary to carry on the Conveyance Business, the Generation Business, or the Supply Business as the case may be or for the establishment, operation and maintenance of the electricity network and for the exercise of its rights or discharge of its obligations under this Licence.
If the Licensee proposes to cease to carry on the Generation Business, Conveyance Business or Supply Business, it shall give not less than two years’ notice in writing to the GCRA of the proposal and its plans in relation to the cessation.
In particular, the GCRA may authorise a person to carry out an examination, investigation, or audit or may require the Licensee to arrange for an independent examination, investigation or audit of any aspect of the Licensee’s Generation Business, Conveyance Business or Supply Business to ensure compliance with the Conditions.
The Licensee shall not make use of any data of any nature which becomes available to it directly or indirectly as a result of the Generation Business, Conveyance Business or Supply Business in any way which, in the reasonable opinion of the GCRA, would unduly prefer the interests of any business carried on by the Licensee or an Associated Company of the Licensee, or place other Electricity Undertakings at an unfair disadvantage.
The GCRA may require an examination, investigation or audit of any aspect of the Licensee’s business relating to the Generation Business, the Conveyance Business and the Supply Business or its compliance with the Conditions, the Electricity Law and the Regulation Law, and the Licensee shall provide any assistance requested by the GCRA in relation to any such examination, investigation or audit.
The Licensee shall ensure the accuracy and reliability of any systems, equipment, data or procedures which the Licensee uses to measure or to track the provision of the Conveyance Business or for the calculation of related charges.
The Director General may require an examination, investigation or audit of any aspect of the Licensee’s business relating to the Generation Business, the Conveyance Business and the Supply Business or its compliance with the Conditions, the Electricity Law and the Regulation Law, and the Licensee shall provide any assistance requested by the Director General in relation to any such examination, investigation or audit.
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In particular, the Director General may authorise a person to carry out an examination, investigation or audit or may require the Licensee to arrange for an independent examination, investigation or audit of any aspect of the Licensee's Generation Business, Conveyance Business or Supply Business to ensure compliance with the Conditions.
The Licensee shall develop and operate the Conveyance Business so as progressively to achieve service levels in line with international best practice and such other benchmarks as the Director General may direct from time to time.