External Utility Failure definition

External Utility Failure means a failure in: the supply of gas, electricity, water, telephone or telecommunications services to the Site; or the service and facility of discharging water and sewerage from the Site where such failure originates on the side of the relevant Utility Point that is owned or controlled by the relevant utility provider and provided that such failure has not arise as a result of an act or omission of Sub-hubco or a Sub-hubco Party;]
External Utility Failure means a failure in:
External Utility Failure means the failure or interruption in supply to the relevant Site of gas, electricity, water, telecommunications or sewerage, provided that the Contractor or the Contractor Related Party was not responsible for such failure or interruption

Examples of External Utility Failure in a sentence

  • External Utility Failure No relief for External Utility Failure should be required where the SPV is required to provide back-up arrangements and so this definition may require amendment on a project by project basis.

  • To the extent that an Availability Failure or a Performance Failure: is the result of an Excusing Cause; or [is the result of an External Utility Failure,] the Authority shall not be entitled to make Deductions.


More Definitions of External Utility Failure

External Utility Failure means a failure or fault in the supply of any Utility or any legal requirement to cease the use of any Utility for specific periods affecting any of the Project Schools which has:
External Utility Failure means the failure of a Utility the cause of which lies outwith the curtilage of the relevant Project Site and has not been caused by the actions and/or omissions of the Contractor, the Building Contractor, any Service Provider and their respective subcontractors;