ETSA definition

ETSA means ETSA Corporation established under the Electricity Corporations Act 1994;
ETSA means the Employee Transition and Administrative Services Agreement dated August 31, 2012, by and between SHC and the Parent.
ETSA means The Electricity Trust of South Australia, a body corporate pursuant to the provisions of the Electricity Trust of South Australia Act, 1946-1980 and any successor which assumes the same, or substantially the same, functions as are performed by ETSA at the date hereof;

Examples of ETSA in a sentence

  • NAVITAIRE Proprietary and Confidential Hosted Services Agreement Note: Any fees charged by the Electronic Ticketing Interchange and Database Provider for the services it provides under the terms of the ETSA are the responsibility of Customer and are exclusive of any charges assessed by NAVITAIRE for the services it provides under Section 6 of Exhibit A.

  • If the Council requests an alternative option for the asset replacement that is a Non-Standard Fitting then ETSA will provide a quotation for the alternative for Council consideration.

  • The Council may, in respect of its own Public Lighting Assets give written notice to ETSA that it wishes to change a Luminaire from CLER tariff to Energy Only tariff.

  • If the proposed new Luminaire complies with ETSA’s Technical Standards then ETSA will advise the Council of the relevant SLUOS CLER Tariff that applies.

  • Sellers will also provide such services to any Buyer employee who is substituted, at Buyer’s sole discretion, for an employee serving under the ETSA who declines to join Buyer or quits during such 6 month period.

  • To the extent that the amounts for the taxable supply consist of the reimbursement for any costs or expenses incurred by ETSA from third parties under this Agreement the amount of those costs and expenses are to be reduced by any refund or input tax credit of GST to which ETSA is entitled as a result of incurring the cost or expenses.

  • The Council will advise ETSA of the details of the proposed lighting category in accordance with the Public Lighting Standards for the area to be illuminated.

  • ETSA will provide an updated copy on the basis outlined in Schedules 5 and 6 .

  • The ETSA, as developed under Task 4.2, will serve as the study area limits for the environmental technical studies outlined below.

  • Except in an emergency situation and where there is no agreement in place for the replacement of failed Luminaires, alterations to Luminaires illumination in Public Lighting Assets must be initiated via a request for new or altered Public Lighting provided by the Council to ETSA.


More Definitions of ETSA

ETSA is defined in Section 5.6.1.
ETSA means The Electricity Trust of South Australia, a body corporate pursuant to the provisions of the Electricity Trust of South Australia
ETSA means the Electricity Trust of South Australia a body corporate pursuant to the provisions of the Electricity Trust of South Australia Act, 1946, and any successor which assumes within the Development Area the same, or substantially the same, functions as are performed by ETSA at the date hereof.