Inactive Connection definition

Inactive Connection means a connection through which no measurable flow of water has registered on the assigned water meter in any billing period for 10 consecutive years or more, regardless of whether any payment for water or sewer was made during or after the 10 years. Measurable flow means at least 1,000 gallons of water.
Inactive Connection means a SIM Card that has been provided to the Customer but has not been Activated;
Inactive Connection means any connection where water service has been discontinued for more than one month and less than ten years (120 months).

Examples of Inactive Connection in a sentence

  • Before exercising its rights under this clause, Orange shall liaise with the Customer to determine at Orange's sole discretion whether there is a justifiable reason for the Inactive Connection to remain Connected to the Network.

  • You may request to retain an Inactive Connection however this may be sub- ject to an Inactive Connection Fee.

  • For any Abandoned Connection or Inactive Connection, an amount equal to the Water Development Surcharge that would have accrued in the period of discontinuation shall be paid to the District prior to resuming service.

  • You may request to retain an Inactive Connection however this may be subject to an Inactive Connection fee.

  • The Customer may request to retain an Inactive Connection however this may be subject to an Inactive Connection Fee.

Related to Inactive Connection

  • Sewer connection means the connection of a structure or project to a public sewer system.

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

  • Inactive business operations means the mere continued holding or renewal of rights to property previously operated for the purpose of generating revenues but not presently deployed for such purpose.

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  • Prospective contractor means a person who is subject to the competitive sealed proposal process set forth in the Procurement Code or is not required to submit a competitive sealed proposal because that person qualifies for a sole source or a small purchase contract.