Outside Reader definition

Outside Reader means the device placed on the exterior of a building by the Utility to obtain a meter reading without entering the Premises.
Outside Reader means the device placed by the Utility on the outside surface of the Customer’s Premises permitting the Utility to obtain a meter reading without entering the Premises.
Outside Reader means the device placed by the Department on the outside surface of the Owner’s premises permitting The Department to determine a meter reading without entering the premises.

Related to Outside Reader

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  • Directory Assistance Database shall have the meaning set forth in Sections 10.5.2.2, 10.5.2.8, and 10.5.2.9.

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