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Special contract definition

Special contract means a rate agreement that is justified primarily by price competition or service alternatives available to a retail electricity consumer, as authorized by the Commission under ORS 757.230.
Special contract means a written agreement between a utility and a consumer providing for furnishing electric service on terms different from those prescribed in approved tariffs.
Special contract means any contract for Services entered into between the Company and a Customer that provides for rates, terms or conditions of service that vary from those set forth in the Company’s tariffs, Rate Schedules or Service Regulations.

Examples of Special contract in a sentence

  • Special contract Customers for which a Customer-specific tax classification was approved by a written Order of the BPU prior to January 1, 1998.

  • For services rendered principally for industrial or power purposes, the voltage shall not exceed ten percent (10%) above or ten percent (10%) below the nominal voltage of the low side of the transformer.(2) Special contract extension.

  • Special contract customers for which a customer-specific tax classification was approved by a written Order of the BPU prior to January 1, 1998.

  • Special contract arrangements will be made available to the Commission upon request on a proprietary basis.

  • Special contract customers purchase water from the Water Authority under a negotiated agreement as a result of unique service characteristics.


More Definitions of Special contract

Special contract means a contract entered between PacifiCorp and one of its retail customers with prices, terms, and conditions based on the specific circumstances of that customer. Special Contracts may account for Customer Ancillary Services Contract attributes.
Special contract means the terms of a contract governing the supply of electricity that has been approved by the commission that is not included in generally applicable rate schedules.
Special contract means an electric, steam, or gas rate schedule for utility service provided to a customer under a negotiated agreement providing rates or rules and regulations other than those listed in the utility's rate book.
Special contract means a written Commission-approved agreement between a utility and a consumer for the provision of gas service on terms and conditions which are different from those authorized by a tariff.
Special contract means those situations in which the funding and obligations to provide instruction or services are the result of special funding provided by the state, a gift, a grant, or a contract with a business, organization or agency outside the College. Employees hired under a “special contract,” who are subsequently laid off, are not eligible to bump “hard money” funded employees.
Special contract. A written agreement between the Cooperative and a consumer to establish a rate or conditions of Cooperative service, or both, that, due to size, load characteristics, or other conditions, differs from those established for general classes of service.
Special contract means a bilateral contract for electric service negotiated between an