MSSL definition

MSSL means Motherson Sumi Systems Limited, an indirect shareholder of the Issuer;
MSSL means a person who is authorised by an electricity licence to provide market support services;
MSSL means Motherson Sumi Systems Limited.

Examples of MSSL in a sentence

  • The metering data (subject to necessary adjustments or re-readings by the MSSL) shall be conclusive and binding.

  • The metering data (subject to necessary adjustments or re-readings by MSSL) shall be conclusive and binding on the Parties for purposes of determining the Electricity Charges payable.

  • In the event that the metering consumption data for the Consumer's Premises is revised by the MSSL, then, notwithstanding any termination or expiry of the Agreement, the Retailer shall be entitled to make the necessary adjustments based on consumption data provided by the MSSL (without any adjustment to transmission and distribution losses) to the Consumer’s bills and render an invoice reflecting the adjusted consumption to the Consumer, who shall promptly make payment within 14 days of the invoice.

  • The Consumer hereby consents to such disclosure of its information to MSSL and/or SP Services Limited from time to time.

  • The Customer shall provide the MSSL with such cooperation and assistance as the MSSL may from time to time request and shall not in any event hinder or obstruct in any way the MSSL in the performance by the MSSL of its functions with respect to the meter readings.

  • If no Meter reading is available, the Company may estimate the quantity of Electricity sold based on the preceding month’s quantity sold (if available) or if not, in its sole discretion, for purposes of billing (subject to final Meter readings by MSSL).

  • The quantity of Electricity sold by the Company to the Business Customer shall be determined by metering data from readings of the Meter provided by MSSL in accordance with the Metering Code and MSS Code.

  • The quantity of Electricity sold by the Company to the Home Customer shall be determined by metering data from readings of the Meter provided by MSSL in accordance with the Metering Code and MSS Code and shall be without any adjustment for Transmission Losses except where the Home Customer is buying electricity from any wholesale electricity market at the prevailing market prices through the Company.

  • In the event that MSSL did not grant approved the transfer application for any reason whatsoever, whether or not attributable to the Home Customer, before the Start Date, the Company reserves the right to terminate and void the Agreement as it deems fit, and the Company shall not be liable in such an instance.

  • A-3 The Home Customer shall be informed of the status of the transfer of account from MSSL to the Company.


More Definitions of MSSL

MSSL means the Borrower’s Ministry of Social Security, Social Affairs and Labor;
MSSL means a person who is authorised by an electricity licence to provide market support services (currently SP Services Limited);
MSSL means a person who is authorised, by an electricity licence issued under the Act, to provide market support services;

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