Common use of Separate Metering Clause in Contracts

Separate Metering. The Port may, at any time, install and connect to Tenant’s communication system (secure cloud via ethernet, Wi-Fi or LTE) providing separate metering for the Premises or for any specific use within the Premises (including, without limitation, Tenant’s datacenter, server rooms, or other information technology equipment) for electricity, water, gas, steam, or other utility usage. The Port shall have access to the Premises and utility as is reasonably necessary to accomplish the installations set forth in Section 6. These meters may include, but are not limited to, a direct meter, a submeter, a check meter. all of which shall be calibrated, maintained, and/or replaced according to industry standards by the Port. If such a meter is installed, Tenant shall pay for the consumption shown on the meter plus any fee applicable to reading the meter, either directly to the third-party utility provider in the case of a direct meter or to the Port in the case of a submeter or check meter, and Tenant shall report to the Port Tenant’s usage as measured by the meter.

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement