Common use of Consequences for wrongful or illegal use Clause in Contracts

Consequences for wrongful or illegal use. If you do not comply with clause 7.1 above, we may, in accordance with the energy laws take any or all of the following actions: (a) estimate the amount of energy obtained wrongfully or illegally and take debt recovery action against you for that amount; and (b) undertake (or agree that you undertake) any necessary rectification work at your cost; and (c) arrange for the immediate disconnection of the premises. 8.1 Quality or reliability of supply (a) You acknowledge that: (i) the quality and reliability of your electricity supply is subject to a variety of factors that may be beyond our control, including accidents, emergencies, weather conditions, vandalism, system demand, the technical limitations of the distribution system and the acts of other persons, including at the direction of a relevant authority; (ii) we can interrupt or limit the supply of electricity to your premises in accordance with the energy laws; and (iii) variations in voltage or frequency may cause damage, for example, to appliances or machines connected to the electricity supply. (b) You must, if you are a business customer, take reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of any loss or damage to your equipment, premises or business which may result from poor quality or reliability of supply. 8.2 When we are not liable (a) Subject to clause 8.4, no party is liable for any failure to comply with this contract or the (i) that party is relieved from the performance of, or liability in respect of, any of our obligations by the operation of any provision of the energy laws including but not limited to sections 119 and 120 of the National Electricity Law (and for the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this contract varies the operation of any of the legislative provisions mentioned above); or (ii) the failure to comply arises as a result of the other party’s breach of this contract or the energy laws or (subject to the other party’s compliance with its relevant obligations under the Electricity Distribution Code) by a force majeure event. (b) Subject to clause 8.4, we are not liable for any failure to comply with this contract or the

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Sources: Deemed Distribution Contract, Deemed Distribution Contract, Deemed Distribution Contract

Consequences for wrongful or illegal use. If you do not comply with clause 7.1 above, we may, in accordance with the energy laws take any or all of the following actions: (a) estimate the amount of energy obtained wrongfully or illegally and take debt recovery action against you for that amount; and (b) undertake (or agree that you undertake) any necessary rectification work at your cost; and (c) arrange for the immediate disconnection of the premises. 8.1 Quality or reliability of supply (a) You acknowledge that: (i) the quality and reliability of your electricity supply is subject to a variety of factors that may be beyond our control, including accidents, emergencies, weather conditions, vandalism, system demand, the technical limitations of the distribution system and the acts of other persons, including at the direction of a relevant authority; (ii) we can interrupt or limit the supply of electricity to your premises in accordance with the energy laws; and (iii) variations in voltage or frequency may cause damage, for example, to appliances or machines connected to the electricity supply. (b) You must, if you are a business customer, take reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of any loss or damage to your equipment, premises or business which may result from poor quality or reliability of supply. 8.2 When we are not liable (a) Subject to clause 8.4, no party is liable for any failure to comply with this contract or the (i) that party is relieved from the performance of, or liability in respect of, any of our obligations by the operation of any provision of the energy laws including but not limited to sections 119 and 120 of the National Electricity Law (and for the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this contract varies the operation of any of the legislative provisions mentioned above); or (ii) the failure to comply arises as a result of the other party’s breach of this contract or the energy laws or (subject to the other party’s compliance with its relevant obligations under the Electricity Distribution Code) by a force majeure event. (b) Subject to clause 8.4, we are not liable for any failure to comply with this contract or the

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Sources: Deemed Distribution Contract