Common use of Consequences of no access Clause in Contracts

Consequences of no access. If JGN is unable to safely access a Delivery Point for any of the purposes of clause 16.216.6, then JGN may at its option do any or all of the following: (a) estimate the Quantity of Gas delivered to that Delivery Point, by having regard to Gas consumption patterns for that Delivery Point, and render an invoice based on such estimate; and/or (b) without limiting JGN's rights to curtailment, reduction or interruption of the Services in accordance with clauses 22 or 23, after providing the User with 6 Business Days' notice, cease providing the Service in respect of such Delivery Point; and/or (c) after giving the User 1 Business Day's notice where access is required for safety issues, and 5 Business Days' notice for all other issues, replicate at a location accessible to JGN, and at the User's reasonable cost, the Measuring Equipment at the Delivery Point.

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Sources: Reference Service Agreement

Consequences of no access. If JGN is unable to safely access a Delivery Point for any of the purposes of clause 16.216.616.6, then JGN may at its option do any or all of the following: (a) estimate the Quantity of Gas delivered to that Delivery Point, by having regard to Gas consumption patterns for that Delivery Point, and render an invoice based on such estimate; and/or (b) without limiting JGN's rights to curtailment, reduction or interruption of the Services in accordance with clauses 22 or 23, after providing the User with 6 Business Days' notice, cease providing the Service in respect of such Delivery Point; and/or (c) after giving the User 1 Business Day's notice where access is required for safety issues, and 5 Business Days' notice for all other issues, replicate at a location accessible to JGN, and at the User's reasonable cost, the Measuring Equipment at the Delivery Point.

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Sources: Service Agreement