Examples of SEC Subsidiary Documents in a sentence
Code means this Smart Energy Code (including its Schedules and the SEC Subsidiary Documents).
A2.5 In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Code, the following order of precedence shall apply: (a) the Sections, as among which Section X (Transition) shall take precedence; then (b) the Schedules; then (c) the SEC Subsidiary Documents.
Code of Connection means one of the SEC Subsidiary Documents pertaining to connection to Services.
All notices and other communications sent between any of the Parties, the Panel, SECCo, the Code Administrator and the Secretariat shall be in English.A2.5 In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Code, the following order of precedence shall apply:(a) the Sections, as among which Section X (Transition) shall take precedence; then(b) the Schedules; then(c) the SEC Subsidiary Documents.
DCC is consulting on the proposed amendments to the SEC Subsidiary Documents that are required to support the BEIS directed changes.
On 10 February 2023, DCC consulted on its initial assessment of regulatory changes that will be required for the 4G solution, outlining the anticipated changes required to several Smart Energy Code (SEC) Subsidiary Documents (SSDs), DCC owned documents and Main Body SEC changes (see Appendix A for the initial scope of regulatory changes).
The Contractor acknowledges that the development of the Communications Hub Documents will be an iterative process, including as a result of the process regarding the finalisation of the relevant SEC Subsidiary Documents following the Signature Date.
The introduction of the ECoS arrangements requires changes to the SEC main body as well as to several SEC Subsidiary Documents.
All notices and other communications sent between any of the Parties, the Panel, SECCo, the Code Administrator and the Secretariat shall be in English.A2.5 In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Code, the following order of precedence shall apply:(a) the Sections, as between which Section L X (Transition) shall take precedence; then (b) the Schedules; then (c) the SEC Subsidiary Documents.
The re-designation of SEC Subsidiary Documents to support the new ECoS arrangements (including the Go Live ETMAD) is due to take place at the new ECos Service Live Date of 30 June 2023, which marks the point at which TCoS to ECoS migration can legally commence.