Common use of Refund of Charges Clause in Contracts

Refund of Charges. If, as a consequence of a fault on the Network, there is a continuous interruption affecting a Customer’s Point of Connection for 24 hours or longer, the Distributor must issue a Credit Note and refund, in the next monthly billing cycle, for the Distribution Services charges paid by the Trader in respect of the ICP or ICPs for that Customer for the number of complete days during which supply was interrupted, provided that the Trader requests that the Distributor refund such charges no later than 60 days after the interruption.

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Samples: www.ea.govt.nz, www.ea.govt.nz, www.ea.govt.nz

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Refund of Charges. If, as a consequence of a fault on the Network, there is a continuous interruption affecting a Customer’s Point of Connection for 24 hours or longer, the Distributor must issue a Credit Note and refund, in the next monthly billing cycle, for the Distribution Services charges paid by the Trader in respect of the ICP or ICPs for that Customer for the number of complete days during which supply was interrupted, provided that the Trader requests that the Distributor refund such charges no later than 60 days after the interruptioninterruption.9.10 Refund of charges: Not applicable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.unison.co.nz

Refund of Charges. If, If as a consequence of a fault on the Network, there is a continuous interruption affecting a CustomerConsumer’s Point of Connection for 24 hours or longer, and the Wholesaler submits a request to the Distributor must issue for a Credit Note and refundrefund of the Charges for the affected ICP(s) for the days during which the loss of supply continued, then provided the request is submitted to the Distributor within 60 days of the start of the interruption, the Distributor shall refund those Charges to the Wholesaler in the next monthly billing cycle, for the Distribution Services charges paid by the Trader in respect of the ICP or ICPs for that Customer for the number of complete days during which supply was interrupted, provided that the Trader requests that the Distributor refund such charges no later than 60 days after the interruption.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: System Agreement

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Refund of Charges. If, If as a consequence of a fault on the Network, there is a continuous interruption affecting a CustomerConsumer’s Point of Connection for 24 hours or longer, and the Retailer submits a request to the Distributor must issue for a Credit Note and refundrefund of the Charges for the affected ICP(s) for the days during which the loss of supply continued, then provided the request is submitted to the Distributor within 60 days of the start of the interruption, the Distributor shall refund those Charges to the Retailer in the next monthly billing cycle, for the Distribution Services charges paid by the Trader in respect of the ICP or ICPs for that Customer for the number of complete days during which supply was interrupted, provided that the Trader requests that the Distributor refund such charges no later than 60 days after the interruption.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: System Agreement

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