Disconnections Document definition

Disconnections Document means Part I (Disconnections) of the Operational Terms as in force from time to time and supplemented by any disconnections guidance published by the Market Operator from time to time; eligible premises means premises other than Household Premises and which may be identified as eligible premises in light of any Eligibility Guidance; Generic Code of Practice means the generic code of practice relating to Metering and Disconnection Activities first published by WIRSAE on 30th June 2017 with the title “Generic Code of Practice (Metering and Disconnections)” and as amended from time to time good industry practice means the exercise of that degree of skill, care, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person engaged in the same type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances; Market Operator means the company established to exercise certain central market functions in relation to the participation of wholesalers and Retailers in the provision of Water Retail Services and / or Sewerage Retail Services; Metering and Disconnection Activity means activities undertaken by an Accredited Entity relating to revenue meters, as set out in part B (Metering) of the Operational Terms, and Temporary Disconnection and reconnection following Temporary Disconnection as set out in part I (Disconnections) of the Operational Terms, including all associated ancillary activities for which accreditation must be obtained under an accreditation scheme established by the Contracting Wholesaler (being WIRSAE or such other replacement accreditation scheme); Meter Installation means works comprising the installation of a new water meter, other than an installation carried out as part of, or associated with, provision of a water connection to which Part A of the Operational Terms applied;
Disconnections Document means Part I (Disconnections) of the Operational Terms as in force from time to time and supplemented by any disconnections guidance published by the Market Operator from time to time; Eligible premises means premises other than Household Premises and which may be identified as eligible premises in light of any Eligibility Guidance; Forms means those forms and notices which are related to the processes set out in the Market Operator’s Operational Terms and which are contained in Schedule 1, Part 6 of the Wholesale Contract’ Generic Code of Practice means the generic code of practice relating to Metering and Disconnection Activities first published by WIRSAE on 30th June 2017 with the title “Generic Code of Practice (Metering and Disconnections)” and as amended from time to time Good industry practice means the exercise of that degree of skill, care, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person engaged in the same type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances; Market Operator means the company established to exercise certain central market functions in relation to the participation of wholesalers and Retailers in the provision of Water Retail Services and / or Sewerage Retail Services; Metering and Disconnection Activity means activities undertaken by an Accredited Entity relating to revenue meters, as set out in part B (Metering) of the Operational Terms, and Temporary Disconnection and reconnection following Temporary Disconnection as set out in part I (Disconnections) of the Operational Terms, including all associated ancillary activities for which accreditation must be obtained under an accreditation scheme established by the Contracting Wholesaler (being WIRSAE or such other replacement accreditation scheme); Meter Installation means works comprising the installation of a new water meter, other than an installation carried out as part of, or associated with, provision of a water connection to which Part A of the Operational Terms applied (Meter installation is currently not offered for AE work on YWS infrastructure, but may in the future);
Disconnections Document means the document so designated by the Commission and containing the code made by the Commission pursuant to section 19 of the 2005 Act and any such additional matters as are specified therein, as in force from time to time and supplemented by any disconnections guidance published by the Commission from time to time; Dispute has the meaning specified in Clause 25.1; Disputing Party has the meaning specified in Clause 25.1; DPID has the meaning set out in the Market Code; Due Date has the meaning specified in Schedule 3; Eligible Premises has the meaning specified in section 27(1) of the 2005 Act; Expert means a person with appropriate qualifications and experience to resolve a Dispute, appointed under Clause 25.4.1; Expert Notification has the meaning specified in Clause 25.4.1.2; Financial Resilience Score has the same meaning as in the Financial Resilience Statement; Financial Resilience Statement means the statement published from time to time by SW with reference to standard licence condition B4 of the Licences, and approved by the Commission; Force Majeure has the meaning specified in Clause 13.1;

Examples of Disconnections Document in a sentence

  • Each Outgoing Licensed Provider shall submit a Cancellation Request to the CMA within the cancellation window (in accordance with CSD0103 (Registration Cancellations)) if the Outgoing Licensed Provider has submitted a Disconnection Request, in accordance with the Disconnections Document, to Scottish Water to temporarily disconnect the Supply Point and such Disconnection Request has not been cancelled, or executed and notified to the CMA.

  • If you fail to comply with any of your obligations under clause 7.3 and your failure to comply is not resolved within 7 days of written notice to remedy being given by us, or if any invoice remains unpaid for more than 14 days after its Due Date, we will be entitled to begin the disconnection procedure in accordance with the Disconnections Document to suspend or disconnect some or all of the Service, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies that we may have.

  • During the Deemed Contract Term (as defined below), the Licensed Provider will comply with all of its statutory and regulatory obligations including (but not limited to) obligations arising under: the SLCs; the 2005 Act and the terms of the Disconnections Document as defined in SLC A11.

  • If you fail to comply with any of your obligations under clause 7.3 and your failure to comply is not resolved within 7 days of written notice to remedy being given by us, or if any invoice remains unpaid for more than 14 days after its Due Date, we will be entitled to begin the disconnection procedure in accordance with the Disconnections Document to suspend some or all of the Service until such time as the failure is remedied, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies that we may have.

  • If payment is not made by the due date, pursuant to Clause 6.4, we reserve the right to, in accordance with the procedure set out in the Disconnections Document, stop providing the Services and disconnect your water supply in accordance with Clause 13.

  • The document entitled "Disconnections Document", published by the Commission on 6 December 2007, is hereby designated for the purposes of these directions as the disconnections document for the time being.

  • All disconnections will be carried out in accordance with the Disconnections Document, including issuing a Disconnection Warning Notice where applicable.

  • Disconnections Document - Any document published by the English and Welsh water industry regulator setting out the allowed procedures for disconnecting a water supply for any legitimate reason given.

  • Market codes and documentsUnder directions from the Water Industry Commission for Scotland, Scottish Water is required to comply with the terms of the Market Code, the Operational Code, the Disconnections Document and any Wholesale Services Agreement to which it is party.

  • Temporary Disconnection – Appendix 3 (of the Disconnections Document) request / breach of Water Byelaws The type 2 survey and activity charges in appendix 4 apply.


More Definitions of Disconnections Document

Disconnections Document means the Disconnections Document named under the Water Services (Codes and Services) Directions 2007 as amended from time to time.
Disconnections Document means the document so designated by the Commission and containing the code made by the Commission pursuant to section 19 of the 2005 Act and any such additional matters as are specified therein, as in force from time to time and supplemented by any disconnections guidance published by the Commission from time to time; Dispute has the meaning specified in Clause 25.1; Disputing Party has the meaning specified in Clause 25.1; DPID has the meaning set out in the Market Code; Due Date has the meaning specified in Schedule 3; Eligible Premises has the meaning specified in section 27(1) of the 2005 Act; Expert means a person with appropriate qualifications and experience to resolve a Dispute, appointed under Clause 25.4.1; Expert Notification has the meaning specified in Clause 25.4.1.2;

Related to Disconnections Document

  • Disconnection means a deactivation of connection assets that results in cessation of distribution services to a consumer;

  • Disconnect means the disabling of circuitry preventing both outgoing and incoming communications.

  • Telecommunications Facility means the machine, equipment, transmission path or other electrical facilities for telecommunication.

  • Interconnection Agreement means the Agreement between the Parties entitled “Interconnection Agreement Under §§251 and 252 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996,” dated July 16, 1996.

  • Connection Point means an exit point or an entry point or a bidirectional point identified or to be identified as such in an access contract.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Interconnection Customer means a Generation Interconnection Customer and/or a Transmission Interconnection Customer.

  • Interconnection is As Defined in the Act.

  • Inter-connection Point means interface point of renewable energy generating facility with the transmission system or distribution system, as the case may be:

  • Connection Agreement means an agreement entered into between a distributor and a person connected to its distribution system that delineates the conditions of the connection and delivery of electricity to or from that connection;

  • Interconnection Service means the physical and electrical interconnection of the Customer Facility with the Transmission System pursuant to the terms of Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI and the Interconnection Service Agreement entered into pursuant thereto by Interconnection Customer, the Interconnected Transmission Owner and Transmission Provider. Interconnection Service Agreement:

  • Interconnection arrangements means arrangements governing the physical connection of two or more networks to allow the use of another's network to hand off traffic where it is ultimately delivered (e.g., connection of a customer of telephone provider A to a customer of telephone company B) or sharing data and other information resources.