Service stops Sample Clauses

The 'Service stops' clause defines the conditions under which the provision of services may be temporarily or permanently halted. Typically, this clause outlines specific triggers for stopping services, such as non-payment, breach of contract, or force majeure events, and may detail the process for notifying the affected party and any obligations that continue during the stoppage. Its core practical function is to provide a clear framework for suspending or ending services, thereby protecting the service provider from ongoing obligations in problematic situations and ensuring both parties understand their rights and responsibilities if services are interrupted.
POPULAR SAMPLE Copied 1 times
Service stops. Contractor shall allow customers to suspend service and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ when the premises are unoccupied. Single-family residential customers may suspend service for a minimum of one (1) month on a maximum of two (2) occasions each Rate Year. Commercial customers may suspend service for a minimum of two (2) months on a maximum of two (2) occasions each Rate Year. Notification for service suspension shall be received by Contractor a minimum of ten (10) Days prior to the service suspension start date. Multi-family customers may not suspend service without prior written approval from County. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for both residential and commercial customers shall be prorated by Contractor in accordance with customer’s requests to suspend service.
Service stops. Contractor shall allow Customers to suspend service and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ when the Premises are unoccupied. Single-Family Residential Customers may suspend service for a minimum of one (1) Service Day on a maximum of three (3) occasions each Rate Year. Commercial Customers may suspend service for a minimum of two (2) Service Days on a maximum of six
Service stops. Contractor shall allow Customers to suspend service and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1438 when the Premises are unoccupied. Single-Family Residential Customers may 1439 suspend service for a minimum of one (1) Service Day on a maximum of three 1440 (3) occasions each Rate Year. Commercial Customers may suspend service for 1441 a minimum of two (2) Service Days on a maximum of six (6) occasions each Rate 1442 Year. Multi-Family Customers may not suspend service without prior written 1443 approval from Agency. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for both Residential and Commercial 1444 Customers shall be prorated in accordance with Customer’s requests to suspend 1445 service. In order to enable Agency to bill properly for service stops, Contractor 1446 shall employ best efforts to accommodate Agency’s request to provide data 1447 regarding service stops on a daily basis. 1448 B. Delinquent Payment. Agency shall address the issue of delinquent payment as 1449 specified in Attachment H, which consists of City of Redwood City Resolution 14840 1450 dated February 2008, pertaining to Delinquent Utility Service Charge Schedule for 1451 the City of Redwood City, or as the same is subsequently amended.
Service stops. Contractor shall allow Customers to suspend service and Billings 1474 when the Premises are unoccupied (except as specified in County Ordinance 1475 Code). Single-Family Residential Customers may suspend service for a 1476 minimum of one (1) Service Day on a maximum of three (3) occasions each Rate 1477 Year. Commercial Customers may suspend service for a minimum of two (2) 1478 Service Days on a maximum of six (6) occasions each Rate Year. Multi-Family 1479 Customers may not suspend service without prior written approval from Agency. 1480 The Billings for both Residential and Commercial Customers shall be prorated 1481 by Contractor in accordance with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s requests to suspend service.