Electric Service Sample Clauses

Electric Service a. The Tenant must keep electric service for the apartment in the Tenant’s name during the full term of the Lease, including sublets, and pay all bills issued by the utility company.
Electric Service. Every outlet and fixture shall be properly installed and shall be maintained in a good and safe working condition, and shall be connected and maintained in compliance with the Municipality’s Electric Code.
Electric Service. 1. The Authority will make available Electric Service to enable the Customer to receive the Allocation in accordance with this Agreement, the Service Tariff and the Rules. The Customer is not be entitled to receive Electric Service under this Agreement for any PP allocation unless such PP allocation is identified in Schedule A.
Electric Service. This Agreement does not govern the provision of electric service by Public Service to supply the electrical requirements of the Local EPS. Any such electric service to be supplied to the Customer’s Local EPS by Public Service shall be exclusively in accordance with the Electric Tariffs and rate schedules applicable to the Customer’s class of service there under, as in effect from time to time.
Electric Service. Owners, as applicable, shall cause to be constructed, prior to the issuance of certificates of occupancy for any structures which will receive such service, all extensions of existing electric service lines, facilities, and appurtenances within the FDP Properties necessary to provide electric service to the individual subdivision(s) created within the FDP Properties. Owners, as applicable, shall dedicate or otherwise convey to the applicable electric utility provider easements and right-of-way for the installation, operation, maintenance, repair, and replacement of such electric service lines, facilities, and appurtenances as are reasonably necessary in order for the electric utility provider to provide electric service to the individual subdivisions within the FDP Properties. Such conveyances shall be made at the time of final subdivision platting of each portion or portions of the FDP Properties requiring an extension of the applicable electric service lines, facilities, and appurtenances to serve the subdivision being platted.
Electric Service. All extensions of existing electric service lines, facilities, and appurtenances to be constructed within the FDP Properties necessary to provide electric service to the residential and commercial structures to be constructed thereon shall be the responsibility of the party seeking Town development or building approvals for such structures. Such construction shall be required prior to the issuance of any certificate of occupancy for any structure served by the applicable electric service lines, facilities, and appurtenances. Easements and rights-of-way for the installation, operation, maintenance, repair, and replacement of such electric service lines, facilities, and appurtenances as are reasonably necessary in order for the applicable electric utility provider to provide electric service to the residential and commercial structures to be constructed, shall be dedicated to the electric utility provider by the party constructing such improvements, at such party’s sole cost and expense. Such conveyances shall be made at the time of final subdivision platting for the portion of the FDP Properties which have been designed to contain the applicable electric service lines, facilities, and appurtenances.
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Electric Service. To the extent Tenant is not billed directly by a public utility, Tenant shall pay, upon demand, as Additional Rent, for all electricity used by Tenant in the Leased Premises for lighting, convenience outlets, and other direct uses, an amount, as reasonably estimated by Landlord from time to time, which Tenant would pay for such electricity if the same were separately metered to the Leased Premises by the local electric utility provider(s) and billed to Tenant at such utility provider(s)' then current rates. Initially, Tenant shall pay Tenant's proportionate share (as defined in Section 21 hereof) of the total electrical charges for the Building, provided that Landlord may (but shall have no obligation to) (i) install a separate electric meter for all or any portion of the Leased Premises and in such event Tenant shall pay metered amount directly to the electric utility provider(s), or (ii) engage an MEP engineer or electrical contractor ("Electrical Contractor") to determine Tenant's usage of electricity and allocate Tenant's usage as a percentage of the total usage for the portions of the Property on the same meter as Tenant, and Tenant shall pay the percentage of total electricity charges as determined by the Electrical Contractor. Tenant shall furnish, at its own expense, all electric light bulbs, tubes and ballasts. Tenant will not without the written consent of Landlord use any apparatus or device in the Leased Premises which will in anyway increase its usage beyond the amount of electricity which Landlord determines to be commercially reasonable for use of the Leased Premises as general office space, nor connect with electric current (except through existing electrical outlets in the Leased Premises) any apparatus or device for the purpose of using electric current. If Tenant shall require electric current in excess of that which is reasonably obtainable from existing electric outlets and normal for use of the Leased Premises as general office space, then Tenant shall first procure the consent of Landlord (which consent will not be unreasonably withheld). Tenant shall pay all costs of installation of all facilities necessary to furnishing such excess capacity and for such increased electricity usage. As used herein, "local utility provider" shall include any and all public utility companies and/or private utility providers (including resellers) that charge for providing electrical service to the Building. Interruptions of any service shall not be dee...
Electric Service. Tenant agrees to make its own arrangements for the provision of electricity to the Premises and to pay the full cost (as shown on a separate electric meter to be installed at Landlord’s expense) directly to the utility company providing the electricity. Tenant’s use of electricity in the Premises will not at any time exceed the capacity of any of the electrical conductors or equipment in or serving the Premises. In order to insure that such capacity is not exceeded and to avert possible adverse effect upon the Building electric service, Tenant agrees it will not, without prior written notice to Landlord in each instance, connect to the Building electric distribution system any fixtures, appliances or equipment which operate on a voltage in excess of 208 volts nominal or make any alteration or addition to the electric system of the Premises. Unless Landlord objects to the connection of any such fixtures, appliances or equipment, all additional risers or other equipment required for the connection will be provided by Landlord, and the cost will be paid by Tenant on Landlord’s demand.
Electric Service. A loss of electric service will interrupt the Service. The provided Equipment is compatible with battery or other backup power which Customer may purchase at its own expense.
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