Vacant Site Disconnection definition

Vacant Site Disconnection means the De-energisation of an ICP that occurs when the property at which the ICP is located has become vacant, and the Trader has changed the status of the ICP in the Registry to "Inactive";
Vacant Site Disconnection means the De-energisation of the ICP at Connected Premises that has become vacant and the Retailer has changed the status in the Registry to “Inactive”;
Vacant Site Disconnection means the De-energisation of an ICP where the property has become vacant, and where the Retailer is required to change the status in the Registry to "inactive";

Examples of Vacant Site Disconnection in a sentence

  • If a Vacant Site Disconnection or the associated reconnection requires access to any Network equipment or Distributor’s Equipment, it must be carried out by a Warranted Person.

  • S6.18 The Trader may reconnect an ICP that is subject to a Vacant Site Disconnection if it wishes to supply electricity to that ICP.

  • The Retailer may undertake a Vacant Site Disconnection when it no longer requires Distribution Services for an ICP.

  • S6.17 The Trader must undertake a Vacant Site Disconnection of an ICP without delay if the ICP meets the criteria set out in clause S6.16 and the ICP has been inactive for at least 30 Working Days.

  • The Trader is not liable to pay charges in respect of an ICP: for the day on which an ICP is De-energised (except as a result of a Temporary Disconnection); or from the Switch Event Date, if another trader takes responsibility for the ICP; or from the day which is 2 Working Days after the Distributor receives a notification from the Trader that the Distributor is responsible for completing a Vacant Site Disconnection in respect of the ICP, in accordance with Schedule 6.

  • Vacant Site Disconnections and associated reconnections S6.17 The Trader may undertake a Vacant Site Disconnection of an ICP if: (a) the Trader is recorded as the trader for the ICP in the Registry; (b) the ICP has an "active" status in the Registry; and (c) in respect of that ICP, no Customer Agreement exists with the Trader.

  • If the Distributor performs a Vacant Site Disconnection and/or associated reconnection it must notify the Trader within 2 Working Days of completion of the work and the Trader must update the Registry in accordance with the Code.

  • If more extensive work is necessary to gain access to the relevant Point of Connection to effect the disconnection, then the servicelevel will not apply and the fee for the service will reflect the actual costs involved.$30 per Point of Connection$30 per Point of Connection8VACANT SITE RECONNECTION FEE: This fee is payable for reconnection of a Point of Connection that has been disconnected by a Vacant Site Disconnection where the Retailer has requested the service.

  • S6.22If the Trader performs a Vacant Site Disconnection and/or associated reconnection it must update the Registry in accordance with the Code.

  • S6.19 The Trader may reconnect an ICP that is subject to a Vacant Site Disconnection if it wishes to supply electricity to that ICP.


More Definitions of Vacant Site Disconnection

Vacant Site Disconnection means the De-energisation of an ICP that occurs when the property at which the ICP is located has become vacant, and the Trader has changed the status in the Registry to "Inactive";
Vacant Site Disconnection means the De-energisation of an ICP that occurs when the property at which the ICP is located has become vacant, and the Retailer is required by the Code to change the status in the Registry to “Inactive”;
Vacant Site Disconnection means the De-energisation of the ICP at a Connected Premises that has become vacant and the Retailer is required by the Code to change the status in the Registry to “inactive”;

Related to Vacant Site Disconnection

  • Interconnection Facilities means the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and the Customer Interconnection Facilities.

  • Building system means plans, specifications and docu- mentation for a system of manufactured building or for a type or a system of building components, which may include structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and variations which are sub- mitted as part of the building system.

  • Electrical equipment means underground equipment that contains dielectric fluid that is necessary for the operation of equipment such as transformers and buried electrical cable.

  • Common Areas is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Project and interior utility raceways and installations within the Unit that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and other tenants of the Project and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, walkways, driveways and landscaped areas.

  • Generator means a device that produces electricity.