Examples of Private Meters in a sentence
This part B (Metering) also includes processes which the Wholesaler and the Retailer shall follow in relation to Private Meters which are not owned by the Wholesaler and which are necessary for the calculation of Primary Charges for Trade Effluent Services, or for Trade Effluent Services and Foul Sewerage Services and in relation to Cross Border Meters which are necessary for the calculation of Primary Charges for Sewerage Services.
Processes B12 to B14 apply only in relation to Private Meters which are not owned by the Wholesaler but which are necessary for the calculation of Primary Charges for Trade Effluent Services, or for Trade Effluent Services and Foul Sewerage Services.
Private Meters which are not owned by the Wholesaler are the responsibility of the relevant Non-Household Customer.
In these cases the Wholesaler and the Retailer will work together and co-operate with each other in relation to these Private Meters.
These processes do not apply to Private Meters which are not owned by the Wholesaler which are necessary for the calculation of Foul Sewerage Services alone, where the Retailer will normally have the relationship with the Non-Household Customer.
Process B12 – Installing Private Meters necessary for calculation of Primary Charges for Trade Effluent Services, or Trade Effluent Services and Foul Sewerage Services(Equivalent to Scottish Operational Code Process 25A) Purpose and scope of Process B12:This Process applies only to Private Meters which are not owned by the Wholesaler and which are necessary for the calculation of Primary Charges for Trade Effluent Services, or Trade Effluent Services and Foul Sewerage Services.
These processes only apply to Private Meters which are not owned by the Wholesaler and which are necessary for the calculation of either: • Trade Effluent Services; or• Trade Effluent Services and Foul Sewerage Services,where the Wholesaler shall have a relationship with the Non-Household Customer through the Trade Effluent Consent.
These processes only apply to Private Meters which are not owned by the Wholesaler and which are necessary for the calculation of either: Trade Effluent Services; or Trade Effluent Services and Foul Sewerage Services,where the Wholesaler shall have a relationship with the Non-Household Customer through the Trade Effluent Consent.
Nevertheless, there is a need to assist companies in meeting the challenge by providing practical tools and guidelines.The social partners have decided to consider the implications of ongoing demographic changes on the electricity sector and have launched a project in the framework of the social dialogue committee.
All fees and expenses associated with Private Mains, Private Meters and plumbing and fixtures shall be Customer’s responsibility.