Electricity Law means any of them;
Electricity Law means the National Electricity Law set out in the schedule to the National Electricity (South Australia) Act 1996 (SA) as it applies in the Relevant Jurisdiction.
Electricity Law means the Electricity Act 1996 (SA), the Electricity (Feed-in Scheme - Solar Systems) Amendment Act 2008 (SA), the Electricity (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2011 (SA) and any other applicable acts, rules, regulations, orders, guidelines, licences, codes or conditions imposed relevant to the feed-in arrangement.
Examples of Electricity Law in a sentence
A party to a dispute may appeal on a question of law against a decision or determination of a DRP in accordance with section 71 of the National Electricity Law.
Failure to do so is a breach of the Rules in respect of which the AER may take action in accordance with the National Electricity Law.
The NER and the National Electricity Law prevail over this Procedure to the extent of any inconsistency.
The NER and the National Electricity Law prevail over these Procedures to the extent of any inconsistency.
In this Part: augmentation connection agreement has the meaning given in the National Electricity Law.
More Definitions of Electricity Law
Electricity Law means the Electricity Supply Act 1995 (NSW); Electricity Supply (General) Regulation 2001 (NSW) and any other applicable acts, rules, regulations, orders, guidelines, licences, codes or conditions imposed relevant to the feed-in arrangement.
Electricity Law means the Codes, the Electricity Industry Act (Vic) 2000 and regulations under that Act, the Electricity Safety Act (Vic) 1998 and regulations under that Act, the Essential Services Commission Act (Vic) (2001) and regulations and determinations under that Act, the National Electricity (Victoria) Act (Vic) 2005 and the National Electricity Law, the Deemed Distribution Contract and any other law, statute, regulation, proclamation, order in council, direction, tariff, guideline or standard which can be enforced by law or by a regulatory authority against a participant in the Victorian region of the National Electricity Market.
Electricity Law means the Borrower’s Act No. 20/2002 dated September 23, 2002;
Electricity Law means the Electricity (Guernsey) Law, 2001;
Electricity Law means the Electricity Law (2008 Revision);
Electricity Law means the [ ] as may be ratified by the Parliament and as amended from time to time;
Electricity Law. : means the [ ], and as amended from time to time;