Northern Network definition

Northern Network means the Distributor's lines, substations and associated equipment used to convey electricity to Points of Connection in the Waitakere, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and North Shore districts in Auckland;

Examples of Northern Network in a sentence

  • For the purpose of this agreement, “Transition Date” means the date that is 40 Working Days (or such lesser period as may be agreed in writing between the parties) after the day on which the Distributor notifies the Retailer in writing that the scope of the agreement will be expanded to include the Auckland Network as well as the Northern Network.

  • Within 5 Working Days of the commencement of each calendar month, the Distributor will issue to the Retailer a pro forma Tax Invoice in respect of the Northern Network setting out the estimated Distribution Services charges payable by the Retailer in respect of the previous calendar month for the Northern Network, based on the Tariff Rate that applies to each ICP to which the pro forma Tax Invoice relates.

  • Within 5 Working Days of the commencement of each calendar month, the Distributor will issue to the Retailer a pro forma Tax Invoice in respect of the Northern Network setting out the estimated Distribution Service charges payable by the Retailer in respect of the previous calendar month for the Northern Network, based on the Tariff Rate that applies to each ICP to which the pro forma Tax Invoice relates.

  • Issuing of actual Tax Invoice – Northern Network: Before the end of each calendar month, the Distributor will: calculate the Distribution Services charges for the previous month for the Northern Network, based on the Tariff Rate that applies to each ICP and the information received from the Retailer in accordance with clause 11.3 or estimated by the Distributor in accordance with clause 11.4, and will issue a Tax Invoice for the Distribution Services charges in respect of the Northern Network.