Electricity Charges definition

Electricity Charges means the charges for the actual usage of electricity at the rate as applicable and as may be notified by the Authority from time to time, payable by the Concessionaire to Authority or any other agency appointed by Authority in this regard.

Examples of Electricity Charges in a sentence

  • For those areas of the Premises which are not separately submetered, the cost to Landlord for furnishing electricity to said areas shall be deemed Electricity Charges, and the same shall be included in Operating Expenses.

  • Commencing on the date that Operating Partner begins set off pursuant to this Section 3.3 and through the date upon which the total amount set off reaches the Cap Amount (the “Outside Date”), such set-off right shall be Operating Partner’s only remedy for any loss or damage suffered or incurred by Operating Partner in relation to the failure by Customer to pay any Customer Electricity Charges or Customer Operating Expenses Charges by the Cure Period End Date.

  • The Electricity Charge shall be paid monthly, without set-off, abatement, deduction or demand, on the first of each month during the Term (as the same may be extended) in the amount of $10,750.00 per month, with Electricity Charges for any partial month pro rated on a per diem basis.

  • Power Charges payable to Intending Sub Lessor for the Chargeable Leasable Area, for period of lease Following charges shall be payable by the Intending Sub Lessee to the Intending Sub Lessor, on or before the 10th day from receipt of undisputed invoice for the same from the Intending Sub Lessor: Electricity Charges from BESCOM: The Intending Sub-Lessor shall provide permanent power of 1 kVA per 100 Sq. Ft. of the Chargeable Leasable Area.

  • In addition to all other sums required to be paid under the Lease, Tenant shall pay Landlord Electricity Charges with in the monthly amount of Two Thousand Six Hundred Eighty Five Dollars and Eighty Eight Cents ($2,685.88) payable on the first day of each and every month during the term hereof.


More Definitions of Electricity Charges

Electricity Charges means service charges in respect of the provision of electricity; “Farm Property or Small Holding used for agricultural purpose” – means property that is used for the cultivation of soils for purposes of planting and gathering in of crops; forestry in the context of the planting or growing of trees in a managed and structured fashion; the rearing of livestock and game or the propagation and harvesting of fish, but excludes the use of a property for the purpose of eco-tourism; and in the respect of property on which game is reared, trade or hunted, it excludes any portion that is used for commercial or business purposes. In this definition such properties could also be included within the urban edge of a town;
Electricity Charges means the money due under clauses 3, 6 and/or the Deemed Contract Schedule of Charges;
Electricity Charges means the charges for the actual usage of electricity at the rate as applicable, payable by the Concessionaire to the respective Authority in this regard.
Electricity Charges. Landlord's payments to the electrical utility provider for electricity usage charges and electricity demand charges in the Building.
Electricity Charges means the charges for electrical energy payable by the Applicant in accordance with the Schedule of Tariff.
Electricity Charges means service charges in respect of the provision of electricity; “Farm Property or Small Holding used for agricultural purpose” – means property that is used for the cultivation of soils for purposes of planting and gathering in of crops; forestry in the context of the planting or growing of trees in a managed and structured
Electricity Charges means service charges in respect of the provision of electricity. “Immovable property” includes –