Direct Utilities definition

Direct Utilities are those where Resident receives bills for utility use directly from the utility provider. For the Direct Utilities identified on Exhibit A as “Direct billing from utility,” Resident must set up service with the utility provider as the provider’s Customer of Record. Service must be established in Resident’s name with each Direct Utilities’ provider as of the Agreement start date. Failure to become the Customer of Record may result in an interruption of services and is considered a material breach of the Agreement. Landlord and Resident agree that if Resident does not establish service in Resident’s own name, Landlord or Billing Provider will incur certain costs (e.g., additional bookkeeping, administrative time, and lost opportunity costs) that will be difficult or impossible to ascertain. Landlord and Resident agree that $50 is a fair estimate of the damages Landlord will suffer as a result of Resident's failure. Resident agrees to pay this amount as a fee each month (or part thereof) that Resident fails to put a Direct ▇▇▇▇ Utility into Resident’s own name. Resident must terminate services from Direct Utilities when Resident vacates the Premises.
Direct Utilities are those where Resident receives bills for utility use directly from the utility provider. For the Direct Utilities identified on Exhibit A as “Direct billing from utili- ty,” Resident must set up service with the utility provider as the provider’s “Customer of Record.“ Service must be established in Resident’s name with each Direct Utilities’ provider as of the Agreement start date. Failure to become the Customer of Record may result in an interruption of services and is considered a material breach of the Agreement, and just cause to terminate tenan- cy. Landlord and Resident agree that if Resident does not establish service in Resident’s own name, Landlord or Billing Provider will incur certain costs (e.g., additional bookkeeping, adminis- trative time, and lost opportunity costs) that will be difficult or impossible to ascertain. Landlord and Resident agree that $50 is a fair estimate of the damages Landlord will suffer as a result of Resident's failure. Resident agrees to pay this amount as a fee each month (or part thereof) that Resident fails to put a Direct Bill Utility into Resident’s own name. Resident must terminate ser- vices from Direct Utilities when Resident vacates the Premises.

Examples of Direct Utilities in a sentence

  • Residents may be charged for utilities in two ways: Direct Utilities and Allocated Utilities.