Retailer Handbook definition

Retailer Handbook means the guide prepared by AUI describing the business processes between AUI and the Retailer in relation to the provision of service under these Retailer Distribution Service Rules and the NGSSC;
Retailer Handbook means the handbook made available to retailers by the KLC, which describes KLC's billing, ticket validation and ordering procedures, payments to retailers, lottery products, and the operation and maintenance of lottery equipment and supplies.

Examples of Retailer Handbook in a sentence

  • While EDTI will endeavour to follow practices in the Retailer Handbook, these practices will not appropriately cover every situation that may arise and its may be necessary to deviate from the Retailer Handbook.

  • To discontinue Distribution Access Service through De-energization, a Retailer shall, at least five (5) Business Days (or such other time as may be required under the System Settlement Code) before the site is to be De-energized, complete and provide to EDTI a notice of De-energization pursuant to the requirements of the Retailer Handbook and the Settlement System Code.

  • A copy of the Retailer Handbook can be accessed on EDTI’s website at www.epcor.ca.

  • A copy of the Retailer Handbook, and any amendments to the Retailer Handbook, will be filed with the Commission for information purposes.

  • EDTI will amend the Retailer Handbook, from time to time, to reflect changes to the electric utility industry, changes in EDTI’s requirements or the changing needs of Retailers or Customers.

  • The terms and conditions of the Confidentiality Agreement are set out in the Retailer Handbook.

  • Subject to section 6 of the Natural Gas Billing Regulation, A.R., 185/2003, as amended from time to time, the Retailer will provide security in the manner set out in the Retailer Handbook, in the form of a financial deposit, a bond, an irrevocable letter of credit from a financial institution acceptable to AUI, or an irrevocable guarantee.

  • If the Retailer indicates in writing (by e-mail) it intends to balance the Account within the Account Balancing timeline specified in the Retailer Handbook, then AUI will take no further action at Step 1.

  • However, as these practices cannot cover every situation that may arise, it may be necessary to deviate from the Retailer Handbook in certain circumstances.

  • The Retailer Handbook will be updated, from time to time, to reflect industry changes, or the changing needs of Retailers and/or Customers.


More Definitions of Retailer Handbook

Retailer Handbook means the guide prepared by Apex describing the business processes between Apex and the Retailer in relation to the provision of service under these Retailer Distribution Service Rules and Rule 028;

Related to Retailer Handbook

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  • The Customer means the person or organisation for whom the Company agrees to carry out works &/or supply materials.

  • Customer Proprietary Network Information (“CPNI”) is as defined in the Act.

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  • Privacy Standards means the standards of the privacy of individually identifiable health information, as pursuant to HIPAA.