Unplanned interruptions Sample Clauses

Unplanned interruptions. (a) We may interrupt the supply of energy to your premises in circumstances where we consider that a customer’s energy installation or the distribution system poses an immediate threat of injury or material damage to any person, property or the distribution system, including:
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Unplanned interruptions. We may disconnect or restrict Services in the event of:
Unplanned interruptions. (a) We may interrupt the supply of energy to your premises:
Unplanned interruptions. Unplanned interruptions occur in situations where the Company does not know of the need for the interruption in advance, such as:
Unplanned interruptions. If there is an unplanned interruption to your water supply service or sewerage service, we will minimise the inconvenience to you by: • restoring the service as quickly as possible;
Unplanned interruptions. NTT agrees to provide the Professional Services on the basis that the Engagement is a continuous or scheduled service. If there is any unplanned interruption in continuity of the Engagement for any reason, and/or if the Client requires work to be rescheduled and NTT agrees to such rescheduling, NTT may charge the Client the amount that reflects the changes to the time (at the time and materials rates in the Order Form) or expense associated with stopping and restarting or rescheduling the Engagement. The Client acknowledges and agrees that NTT may reallocate personnel or resources to other engagements if there is a delay in commencement or interruption to the Engagement caused by the Client. In such case NTT may in its sole discretion vary the Engagement timetable including completion of Deliverables and will notify the Cli ent of amendments to the timetable accordingly, prior to commencing or resuming the Engagement.
Unplanned interruptions. If there is an Unplanned Interruption to our supply of Services to you, we will make every reasonable effort to minimise the inconvenience to you by: • restoring the Service as quickly as possible • providing as much information as practicable on our website, which will advise you how long the interruption is likely to last based on the best information available at the time. Further detail on Unplanned Interruptions, including the process for addressing water leaks or burst water mains and flooding, is provided in the Leaks and Burst Main Response Procedure provided on our website.
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Unplanned interruptions. Situations where the Company does not know of the need for the interruption in advance, including without limitation:
Unplanned interruptions 

Related to Unplanned interruptions

  • Service Interruptions The Company may need to interrupt Your access to the Website to perform maintenance or emergency services on a scheduled or unscheduled basis. You agree that Your access to the Website may be affected by unanticipated or unscheduled downtime, for any reason, but that the Company shall have no liability for any damage or loss caused as a result of such downtime.

  • Interruptions There shall be no abatement of rent and Lessor shall not be liable in any respect whatsoever for the inadequacy, stoppage, interruption or discontinuance of any utility or service due to riot, strike, labor dispute, breakdown, accident, repair or other cause beyond Lessor's reasonable control or in cooperation with governmental request or directions.

  • Classroom Interruptions Classroom interruptions shall be kept to a minimum. Principals shall establish schedules for the use of the intercom services in each school, including staff use. The schedule shall be posted. Deviations from the schedule shall be made only in an emergency or when other means of communication are not possible or feasible.

  • Service Interruption Except where there exists an emergency situation necessitating a more expeditious procedure, the Licensee may interrupt Service for the purpose of repairing or testing the Cable Television System only during periods of minimum use and, when practical, only after a minimum of forty- eight (48) hours notice to all affected Subscribers.

  • Outages and Interruptions Outages.

  • Interruption A reduction in non-firm transmission service due to economic reasons pursuant to Section 14.7.

  • Outages 9.7.1.1 Outage Authority and Coordination. Interconnection Customer and Transmission Owner may each in accordance with Good Utility Practice in coordination with the other Party and Transmission Provider remove from service any of its respective Interconnection Facilities, System Protection Facilities, Network Upgrades, System Protection Facilities or Distribution Upgrades that may impact the other Party’s facilities as necessary to perform maintenance or testing or to install or replace equipment. Absent an Emergency Condition, the Party scheduling a removal of such facility(ies) from service will use Reasonable Efforts to notify one another and schedule such removal on a date and time mutually acceptable to the Parties. In all circumstances, any Party planning to remove such facility(ies) from service shall use Reasonable Efforts to minimize the effect on the other Parties of such removal.

  • INTERRUPTIONS TO THE TENANCY 5.3.1 To agree that Rent shall cease to be payable, if the Property is destroyed or made uninhabitable by fire, or any other risk against which the Landlord’s policy has insured, until the Property is reinstated and rendered habitable; unless the insurance monies are not recoverable (whether in whole or in part) or the damage needs to be made good because of anything done or not done by the Tenant, their family, or their visitors; or the insurer pays the costs of re-housing the Tenant. It is agreed that the Landlord has no obligation to re-house the Tenant.

  • Downtime Due to the nature of server provision, downtime and lost transmissions may occur as part of routine maintenance. You are advised to maintain a copy of your account status and details of Content purchased.

  • Vacations – Interruption (a) Where an employee's scheduled vacation is interrupted due to a serious illness which requires hospitalization and commenced before and continues into the scheduled vacation period, the period of such illness shall be considered sick leave provided the employee provides satisfactory documentation of the hospitalization.

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