Network Utilities Clause Samples

The 'Network Utilities' clause defines the responsibilities and provisions related to the installation, maintenance, and use of essential services such as electricity, water, gas, internet, and telecommunications within a property or project. Typically, this clause specifies which party is responsible for arranging and paying for these utilities, outlines access rights for repairs or upgrades, and may address the standards or requirements for utility connections. Its core practical function is to ensure that all necessary network services are available and properly managed, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring smooth operation of the premises or project.
Network Utilities. The Coordinating Committee may approve the use of various Network Utilities to support the operation of the Network. If necessary, the Coordinating Committee may develop an Operating Policy and Procedure for implementation and use of the Network Utility by Participants. The Network Performance and Service Specifications may be updated as needed to effectively implement a Network Utility. The procedures outlined in sections 10.03 and 11.03 of this Agreement shall be followed in developing or updating Operating Policies and Procedures or Performance and Service Specifications.
Network Utilities. The THSA may approve the use of various Network Utilities to support the operation of the Network. If necessary, the THSA may develop an Operating Policy and Procedure for implementation and use of the Network Utility by Participants. The Network Performance and Service Specifications may be updated as needed to effectively implement a Network Utility. The procedures outlined in section 10.03 and 11.03 of this Agreement shall be followed in developing or updating Operating Policies and Procedures or Performance and Service Specifications.
Network Utilities. Network may approve the use of various Network Utilities to support the operation of the Network. If necessary, Network may develop an Operating Policy and Procedure for implementation and use of the Network Utility by Members. The Network Operating Policies and Procedures may be updated as needed to effectively implement a Network Utility.

Related to Network Utilities

  • New utilities (i) The Contractor shall allow, subject to the permission from the Authority and such conditions as the Authority may specify, access to, and use of the Site for laying telephone lines, water pipes, electricity lines/ cables or other public utilities. Where such access or use causes any financial loss to the Contractor, it may require the user of the Site to pay compensation or damages as per Applicable Laws. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that use of the Site under this Clause 9.3 shall not in any manner relieve the Contractor of its obligation to construct and maintain the Project Highway in accordance with this Agreement and any damage caused by such use shall be restored forthwith at the cost of the Authority. (ii) The Authority may, by notice, require the Contractor to connect any adjoining road to the Project Highway, and the connecting portion thereof falling within the Site shall be constructed by the Contractor at the Authority’s cost in accordance with Article 10. (iii) The Authority may by notice require the Contractor to connect, through a paved road, any adjoining service station, hotel, motel or any other public facility or amenity to the Project Highway, whereupon the connecting portion thereof that falls within the Site shall be constructed by the Contractor on payment of the cost. The cost to be paid by the Authority to the Contractor shall be determined by the Authority’s Engineer. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event such road is to be constructed for the benefit of any entity, the Authority may require such entity to make an advance deposit with the Contractor or the Authority, as the case may be, of an amount equal to the estimated cost as determined by the Authority’s Engineer and such advance shall be adjusted against the cost of construction as determined by the Authority’s Engineer hereunder. (iv) In the event construction of any Works is affected by a new utility or works undertaken in accordance with this Clause 9.3, the Contractor shall be entitled to a reasonable Time Extension as determined by the Authority’s Engineer.

  • Services and Utilities 5.1 Con Edison shall, subject to the terms and conditions of a separate License Agreement and/or amendment to the Easement Grant, in a form acceptable to Con Edison in its sole discretion, allow the Power Authority to use and occupy certain land at the Con Edison Lands, as preliminarily shown on the Survey, attached hereto as Exhibit E, as required to permit subsurface and/or aerial rights for telecommunications facilities, including phone lines and communication lines, water lines, for potable water protection, two (2) 27 kV feeder(s) for light and power, which shall be owned by Power Authority from the Y connection of the Con Edison System to the Astoria Annex Substation, power supply from the Power Authority’s transformers to the PURS, and the extension of dielectric oil cooling lines for the Q35L & Q35M Transmission Lines. In obtaining the light and power for the Facility, Power Authority shall obtain and pay for unbundled delivery service from Con Edison. Con Edison shall provide the unbundled delivery service to the Power Authority under Con Edison’s Delivery Service Rate Schedule, PASNY No. 4, as it may be revised or superseded from time to time. The charges for the Con Edison delivery services referenced herein shall be based on quantities of electricity that are delivered to the Facility and that are metered at the revenue meters. All such utility/services facilities shall be owned by the Power Authority and shall be maintained by Con Edison pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Composite Agreement. 5.2 Prior to the O&M Commencement Date, the Power Authority shall install, at its sole cost and expense, (i) its own water meter at the Astoria Annex Substation, (ii) its own revenue/electric meters for equipment in the Astoria Annex Substation, (iii) its own revenue/electric meter for the PURS and Pressurization Plants at the Power Authority Property associated with Q35L & Q35M Transmission Lines and (iv) at other locations as Con Edison reasonably requests for the Facility. On or before the O&M Commencement Date, ownership of all such revenue meters shall be transferred to Con Edison. The Power Authority shall establish accounts for any services/utilities, including services, specified in Section 5.1 as applicable, in its own name. The Power Authority shall be solely responsible to pay for any and all such services directly to the provider of such services.

  • Local Utility Services XOOM is an independent retail marketer of natural gas and is not affiliated with your local utility. Your local utility will continue to deliver your natural gas, read your meter, send your bill, and make necessary repairs. Your local utility will also respond to emergencies and provide other basic utility services as required. XOOM is not an agent of your local utility and your utility will not be liable for any of XOOM’s acts, omissions, or representations.

  • COMMON UTILITIES Expenses for serving/supply of common facilities and utilities and all charges incidental thereto.

  • Network Upgrades The Transmission Owner shall design, procure, construct, install, and own the Network Upgrades described in Attachment 6 of this Agreement. If the Transmission Owner and the Interconnection Customer agree, the Interconnection Customer may construct Network Upgrades that are located on land owned by the Interconnection Customer. Unless the Transmission Owner elects to pay for Network Upgrades, the actual cost of the Network Upgrades, including overheads, shall be borne initially by the Interconnection Customer.