Standard Retail Contract definition

Standard Retail Contract has the meaning given in the Energy Retail Code of Practice (Vic.) and the National Energy Retail Law (South Australia) Act 2011, as varied from time-to-time.
Standard Retail Contract means a contract for the sale and supply of energy applicable to a Supply Address, required to be offered to you under the Regulatory Requirements.
Standard Retail Contract means Aurora Energy's standard retail contract published on Aurora Energy's website from time to time. STC means small-scale technology certificate, as defined in the Renewable Energy Act.

Examples of Standard Retail Contract in a sentence

  • The FIT Terms will only apply to you if you: • have a Standard Retail Contract with us for the sale of electricity to the premises under which we have started to sell you electricity.

  • All words appearing in capital letters in these FIT Terms have the same meaning as defined in the current Standard Retail Contract, unless defined herein.

  • Your Agreement consists of the Standard Retail Contract, these Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Feed-In Terms (“FIT Terms”) and any Details provided to you during the checkout process.


More Definitions of Standard Retail Contract

Standard Retail Contract means a contract between an electricity entity and a small customer, in a form approved by the Regulator and otherwise in accordance with section 40A;
Standard Retail Contract means a contract for the sale and supply of energy applicable to a Supply Address, required to be offered to you under the Regulatory Requirements. Start Date has the meaning given in clause 5.1(a).
Standard Retail Contract means the Standard Retail Contract between you and EnergyAustralia for the supply of gas.

Related to Standard Retail Contract

  • Service Contract means, with respect to a Financed Vehicle, the agreement, if any, financed under the related Receivable that provides for the repair of such Financed Vehicle.

  • Qualified long-term care services means services that meet the requirements of Section 7702(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, as follows: necessary diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, curative, treatment, mitigation and rehabilitative services, and maintenance or personal care services which are required by a chronically ill individual, and are provided pursuant to a plan of care prescribed by a licensed health care practitioner.

  • Day-care services means care of a child for a portion of the day which is less

  • sub-contract means the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out work to, or employing, another person to support such primary contractor in the execution of part of a project in terms of the contract;

  • Supply contract means a contract under which a lessor buys or leases goods to be leased.

  • Interconnection Service Agreement means an agreement among the Transmission Provider, an Interconnection Customer and an Interconnected Transmission Owner regarding interconnection under Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI.