ELECTRICITY SUPPLY Clause Samples

The ELECTRICITY SUPPLY clause defines the responsibilities and arrangements for providing electrical power to a property or project. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for arranging, maintaining, and paying for the electricity supply, and may outline requirements for metering, access, or compliance with relevant regulations. This clause ensures that there is clear agreement on how electricity will be supplied and paid for, preventing disputes and ensuring uninterrupted power for the premises.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. The electric supply shall be made available free of cost by BMC from sources as the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST), Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd. and the Maharashtra State Electric Distribution Company Limited (MSEDC Ltd.), after appropriate liaising by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with the provision of electric supplies required in order to meet the contractual requirements. It shall be the Contractors responsibility to make the necessary arrangements with the appropriate electric supplier in all matters relating to the provision of a suitable cubicle for receiving and metering, termination, and or improvement of all power supply. It may be found necessary when replacing existing traffic signal control equipment to provide new electric cut out or otherwise improve such terminations so that they conform with the requirements of the IS:3043 - 1987,CL.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. In case WBSEDC Ltd./any other electricity supply agency decides not to provide individual meters to the Blocks/Towers and makes provision for a High Tension Supply or Bulk Supply, the Promoter shall provide individual sub-meters to the Allottees upon payment by them of the proportionate security deposit payable to WBSEDC Ltd. / any other electricity supply agency for such connection. The exact amount payable by the Allottee(s) will be intimated to the Allottee(s) before possession. The amount of security deposit would be subject to revision as may be so decided by WBSEDC Ltd. / any other electricity supply agency from time to time and all Allottees shall, at all times, be liable to proportionately pay such revision/replenishment to WBSEDC Ltd. / any other electricity supply agency, as per the norms of WBSEDC Ltd. / any other electricity supply agency. In such a case the Allottee(s) may be required to enter into a separate agreement with the Promoter for supply of electricity through sub meters.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. In case CESC Ltd decides not to provide individual meters to the Tower and makes provision for a High Tension Supply or Bulk Supply, the Promoter shall provide individual sub-meters to the Allottee(s)s upon payment by them of the proportionate security deposit payable to CESC Ltd. / any other electricity supply agency for such connection. The exact amount payable by the Allottee(s) will be intimated to the Allottee(s) before possession. The amount of security deposit would be subject to revision as may be so decided by CESC Ltd. / any other electricity supply agency from time to time and all Allottee(s)s shall, at all times, be liable to proportionately pay such revision/replenishment to CESC Ltd. / any other electricity supply agency, as per the norms of CESC Ltd. / any other electricity supply agency. In such a case the Allottee(s) may be required to enter into a separate agreement with the Promoter for supply of electricity through sub meters.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. 2.1. The Seller sells to the Buyer the electricity transmitted through the electricity network (hereinafter “Electricity”) for the consumption points specified in Special Terms. 2.2. The Seller sells the Electricity to the Buyer as an open supply. The Buyer delegates its balance responsibility to the Seller. The Buyer's balance responsibility is ensured by the Seller's balance provider, which is published on the Seller's website. 2.3. The network operator ensures and is responsible for the quality and security of Electricity supply in accordance with the connection contract concluded with the Buyer. The Seller is not responsible for the quality of the network service or disruptions or interruptions related to it. 2.4. The Electricity sold by the Seller shall be transferred to the Buyer at the Buyer's connection point and the quantity of Electricity sold shall be measured at the respective metering point in accordance with the connection contract. 2.5. During the validity of the Agreement, the Buyer has the right to request the addition or removal of metering points set in the Agreement by submitting a corresponding request to the Seller no later than 14 days before the addition or removal of metering points from the Agreement. The addition or removal of metering points and the conditions thereof shall be agreed separately by the Parties.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. 13.1 The nature of the electricity supplied to you (a) may not be free from interruptions or fluctuations and may fluctuate in quality from time to time; (b) will be of the quality of electricity contained in the Western Power Network electricity network; and (c) may not suit your specific needs if, for example, you have specific goods or equipment at your premises that require a continuous electricity supply free from interruptions or fluctuations in supply or fluctuations in quality. There are things you can do to minimise the impact of these interruptions, fluctuations and other supply limitations so that you can protect your property and interests. For example, in the case of an unexpected, prolonged power outage affecting your refrigerator/freezer contents, you may be reasonably able to minimise your loss (depending on the circumstances) by asking a friend/neighbour if you can use their refrigerator/freezer (if they are not affected by the outage) or by obtaining bagged ice from your local service station or other outlet. If those or similar options would not be reasonably available to you in that situation, then you should consider if the value of the contents of your refrigerator/freezer (such as important medicines or expensive foods, wines or other produce) means they are worth protection by some other, possibly more substantial and reliable means that you could reasonably put in place (such as a back-up power supply). You are best placed to know your particular needs and how best to protect them. So, if you do have particular needs or specific goods or equipment that require a continuous electricity supply free from interruptions or fluctuations in supply or fluctuations in quality, then you should take reasonable care to ensure you: (d) address your particular needs, including making suitable alternative arrangements (for example, a back-up supply or alternative power source); (e) protect persons, property, goods and equipment at the premises from any loss, harm or damage that arises if the electricity supplied to you is not free from interruptions or fluctuations in supply or fluctuations in quality (for example, installing surge protection devices for sensitive equipment); and (f) otherwise do what you reasonably can to mitigate your loss arising from any interruptions or fluctuations in supply or fluctuations in quality. Further, as electricity is by its nature inherently dangerous (including risks of fire and electrocution) you must take car...
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. The PROMOTER/ DEVELOPER shall provide sub-meters to the Allottees upon payment by them of the proportionate Security Deposit payable to electricity supply agency for such connection. The exact amount payable will be intimated to the Allottees at appropriate time before possession. This Security Deposit would be subject to revision and replenishment as may be so decided by Electricity supply agency from time to time and the Allottees shall, at all times, be liable to proportionately pay such revision/replenishment to electricity supply agency, as per the norms of electricity supply agency. In such a case the Allottees may be required to enter into a separate agreement with the PROMOTER/ DEVELOPER for supply of electricity through sub meters.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. 4.1.5.1 If we do not arrange for the supply of electricity to the Premises, you must make arrangements with a supplier or retailer, as the case may be, for supplying electricity to the Premises. You must also: (a) first get our approval of the supplier or retailer before you arrange for them to supply electricity to the Premises; and (b) pay all charges directly to the supplier or retailer (including any connection charges or deposit) for supplying electricity to the Premises. 4.1.5.2 If we arrange for the supply of electricity to the Premises by bulk or block purchase or otherwise, you must pay us: (a) Electricity Charges for electricity supplied to the Premises each month. The Electricity Charges will be calculated at the rate we notify you in an invoice; (b) all other charges relating to supplying electricity to the Premises (including connection and administrative charges) as we notify you in an invoice; and (c) the Electricity Supply Deposit. We will notify you of the amount of the Electricity Supply Deposit that you must pay from time to time during the Term. If the Electricity Supply Deposit you have paid to us is less than the amount we have told you to pay, you must pay the difference to us. We will keep the Electricity Supply Deposit for the whole of the Term and we may use all or part of it to indemnify us (that is, to pay all our losses in full without dispute or claim that we should have minimised such losses) against you failing to keep to clauses 4.1.5.2(a) and 4.1.5.2(b) above. We will refund the Electricity Supply Deposit without interest and after making any deductions that are allowed under this Lease, within 30 days after we have confirmed that there are no outstanding obligations under this Lease, including that you have paid all amounts that you owe us. To avoid any doubt, such refund will not affect any other rights we may have if we find you still owe us money or have not kept to the terms of this Lease after we return the Electricity Supply Deposit to you. Our Initials Your Initials 4.1.5.3 The amount as set out in our invoices in clause 4.1.5.2 above will be final and binding (unless there is a clear and obvious mistake) and you must pay such amounts to us on the Payment Date. If there are any clear and obvious mistakes in the amounts as set out in our invoices, we will notify you and you must pay the difference on the Payment Date from the date of such notice. Any retailer or supplier we appoint to provide electricity to the Prem...
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. Further to its obligations under the Lease, Landlord hereby agrees to comply with the following obligations: A. No later than fifteen (15) calendar days following the date of execution hereof, Landlord shall obtain a certification issued by the MCFE whereby the MCFE acknowledges that the conditions described in items (i) and (ii) of Recital (D) above, have been duly satisfied and, therefore, the MCFE will supply the electricity to the Premises for a minimum of 3000 KVA no later than October 30, 2000. B. In the event Landlord does not fully and timely comply with its obligations referred in paragraph (A) above, Landlord shall comply with the following obligations: (i) Landlord shall carry out at its sole cost and expense, all actions required to construct all infrastructure needed to install a transformer with characteristics and specifications which will allow Tenant to contract and obtain for the Premises electrical power for up to a minimum of 3000 KVA (all the necessary works, including the transformer as well as all the materials, labor and equipment needed to provide the Premises with a supply of electrical power of a minimum of 3000 KVA shall be hereinafter referred to as the “Electricity Works”). The Electricity Works must be fully completed by Landlord no later than October 30, 2000; (ii) No later than twenty one (21) calendar days following the date of execution hereof, Landlord shall present Tenant, documentation evidencing the purchase of a transformer that complies with the technical and quality specifications and standards required by the MCFE; (iii) The Electricity Works to be performed by Landlord, shall comply with all the technical and quality specifications and standards required by the MCFE. The Electricity Works shall be donated to the MCFE no later than October 31, 2000, subject to the condition that as of such date, the maintenance of the Electricity Works shall be carried out by the MCFE; and (iv) Landlord shall enter into an agreement with the MCFE whereby the MCFE must agree: (a) to supply electricity for a minimum of 3000 KVA to the Premises, through the infrastructure resulting from the Electricity Works, no later than October 31, 2000 and during the Term or extended term of the Lease, (b) to receive the Electricity Works from Landlord no later than October 31, 2000, and (c) to maintain and repair the Electricity Works as needed in order to guarantee Tenant the supply of energy needed for Tenant’s industrial operations in the Pre...
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. 3.1. The supply of electricity to the Leased Premises shall be made in the capacity specified in Appendix B1 of the Agreement, in alternating current in a frequency of 50 cycles per second, 230V between phase to zero and 400V between one phase to the other. Supply will be single phase or three phase including safety with semi-automatic circuit breakers that are designated for the nominal current of the Leased Premises. The Lessee is prohibited from replacing the said circuit breakers without obtaining the approval of the Management Company. 3.1.1. The Lessee is prohibited from extending and/or altering and/or making any additions to the electrical facilities provided to the Leased Premises and the Lessor shall be entitled to disconnect and/or remove immediately any extension, alteration, addition and the like that were implemented without obtaining the approval of the Lessor, at the expense of the Lessee, and without derogating [Signature and Stamp: Ogen Yielding Real Estate Ltd and Polypid Ltd.] [Signed] from the liability of the Lessee for any damage caused to the electricity supply facilities as a result of such work as aforesaid. 3.1.2. In case the Lessee is interested to receive electricity in addition to the amount of electricity supplied to the Leased Premises in accordance with provisions set forth above, the Lessor shall inquire the possibility to increase the electricity supply to the Leased Premises according to the electricity capacity in the Project and shall be entitled to reject or accept the said request at its absolute and sole discretion. It is agreed that the electricity supply to the laboratory area in the Leased Premises shall not fall below 63 ampere. The Lessee hereby declares that it is aware that the Lessor is not obligated to supply electricity beyond the amounts specified in the Technical Specification of the Leased Premises and shall raise no claims or suits towards the Lessor in case the Lessor rejects its request. The Lessee shall incur payment for an additional electricity connection as stated above in 7 days as of the date of receiving the demand of the Lessor. The Lessee shall be solely responsible for the installation of any wiring or additional systems that require the addition of electrical capacity as aforesaid and these shall be performed solely at the expense and under the responsibility of the Lessee.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. No power connection to the site office shall be provided. The Contractor shall make at his own cost his own arrangement for power connection, if required. However, if the power is available, the same will be supplied at the prevailing rates.