Service Lines definition

Service Lines means the pipes owned by Regional which extend from the main to the meter, grinder pump or property line.
Service Lines means the conduit connected on one end to the curb stop and the other end terminating just inside the User’s building, at the service stop valve and including the connection to the water meter, to provide water service
Service Lines means the pipes of Utility that are connected from the mains to the Point of Delivery.

Examples of Service Lines in a sentence

  • You must maintain all of the equipment between Your Premises and Your connection to the Network, including the Consumer Service Lines which You must maintain in a safe condition using a suitably qualified person (except if and to the extent that the Distributor is required by law to provide and maintain those lines or the Distributor agrees to maintain the Consumer Service Lines).

  • After the connection of a Non-Residential Customer to the Line Extension, a refund of the Cash Advance shall be made to the Applicant in accordance with this Rule 4a(3) (Speculative Single Phase and All Three-Phase Line Extensions and Service Lines).

  • After the connection of Customers, external to the Development, to the Line Extension, a refund of the Cash Advance shall be made to the Applicant in accordance with Rule 4a(3) (Speculative Single Phase and All Three-Phase Line Extensions and Service Lines).

  • Applications for Speculative or Three-Phase Line Extensions and/or Service Lines shall be subject to the provisions of this Tariff.

  • The Company shall require for Developments which qualify under this Rule 4a(2) (Underground Electric Service in New Residential Developments) and Rule 4a(3), (Speculative Single Phase and All Three-Phase Line Extensions and Service Lines) a CIAC or Cash Advance from the Applicant covering the Company’s total estimated direct and indirect costs associated with the Line Extension to the tract of land being developed or within 100 feet of the boundary of Development.


More Definitions of Service Lines

Service Lines means the pipeline laid for the purpose of supplying water from distribution network of water supply system up to and including the water meter as well as connecting specials;
Service Lines shall be construed accordingly save that it shall be immaterial that one or more Service Lines fall within different Service Categories;
Service Lines has the meaning given to it in the CDSP Service Description; and
Service Lines means an outdoor line in which one or more persons are waiting for or receiving service of any kind, whether or not the service involves the exchange of money, including but not limited to, ATM lines, concert lines, food vendor lines, mobile vendor lines, movie ticket lines, and sporting event lines.
Service Lines means underground power cables, underground telephone and electronic data and computer media services, underground gas supply lines (if any) and underground water supply lines.
Service Lines means those water lines that connect to PWSA’s water mains and that deliver water from the water mains to one or more buildings, premises, or facilities.
Service Lines means the list of 6 Service Lines as defined in Framework Schedule 2. Sift and Record Appraisal means an appraisal which will initially be conducted at Record Title, using Selection Criteria to identify Records containing information of historical importance Software means the range of Software that has been specified within this Framework Agreement Schedule 2. Specialist Records Management Service means the Services as defined with Service Line 4 of this Framework Schedule 2. Supplier Action Plan means a document, maintained by the Authority, capturing information about the relationship between the Parties including, but not limited to strategic objectives, actions, initiatives, communication channels, risks and supplier performance Supplier Relationship Management means the discipline of strategically and operationally planning for, and managing, all interactions with Suppliers that supply Goods and Services to the Authority via this Framework Agreement or Contracting Authorities via subsequent Call Off Contracts, in order to maximize the value of those interactions.