Default Service Sample Clauses
The Default Service clause defines the procedures and consequences that apply when a party fails to fulfill its obligations under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes a default, the steps the non-defaulting party must take to notify the defaulting party, and any grace periods for remedying the breach. For example, if a payment is missed or a required service is not performed, the clause may specify that written notice must be given and a set number of days allowed for correction. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear framework for addressing breaches, thereby reducing uncertainty and helping both parties manage risk and resolve issues efficiently.
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Default Service. The source of electric energy for customers who are not eligible for 146 Transition Service and who are not receiving energy from a Competitive Supplier. Default 147 service is designed to provide a temporary safety net for customers and to assure universal 148 access and system integrity as set forth in RSA 374-F:3,V(c). 149 150 Delivery Charge: The delivery portion of the unbundled retail distribution bill. 151 152 Demand-Side Management (“DSM”): Programs traditionally designed to reduce or manage 153 customer electricity usage as specified in Section V(E)(2). 154
Default Service.
15.1 Default Service is the supply service provided by the Company for Customers not electing to subscribe to Supplier Service and shall be provided by the Company or its designated supplier in accordance with tariffs approved by the MDPU. Each Customer receiving Default Service shall receive one bill from the Company reflecting unbundled charges for services.
15.2 A Customer receiving Default Service on October 31, 2000 shall continue to receive Default Service unless the Customer elects to take gas supply service from a Supplier and until such time that Supplier Service is initiated for the Customer in accordance with Section 24.5 of these Terms and Conditions. If said Customer terminates Supplier Service, if a Supplier terminates service to said Customer, or if said Customer’s designated Supplier becomes ineligible to serve the Customers pursuant to Sections 11.6.5, 12.6.3, or 24.3 of these Terms and Conditions, the Company will provide Default Service to the Customer. Pursuant to Section 24.5 of these Terms and Conditions, the Company will initiate Default Service for the Customer and will provide Default Service to the Customer until such time that Supplier Service is initiated for the Customer by a new Supplier.
15.3 Any Customer whose Supplier has been assigned Capacity on behalf of said Customer pursuant to Section 13.0 of these Terms and Conditions may elect to return to Default Service if no longer receiving Supplier Service from a Supplier. If necessary, the Company will initiate Default Service for the Customer pursuant to Section 24.5 of these Terms and Conditions, and will provide the Customer with Default Service until such time that Supplier Service is initiated for the Customer by a new Supplier. The Company will provide Default Service to said Customer up to a maximum daily level of Gas Usage not to exceed the Total Capacity Quantity (TCQ) of recallable capacity assigned to the Customer’s former Supplier.
15.4 In the event that a Supplier that has been assigned Capacity on behalf of a Customer pursuant to Section 13.0 of these Terms and Conditions terminates Supplier Service to said Customer, the Customer may select another Supplier. If necessary, the Company will initiate Default Service for the Customer pursuant to Section 24.5 of these Terms and Conditions, and will provide the Customer with Default Service until such time that Supplier Service is initiated for the Customer by a new Supplier. The Company will provide Default Service ...
Default Service. Default Supply Service supplied to Customers under the Default Service Tariff.
Default Service. Supply service provided by the Distribution Utility to customers who are not currently receiving service from a Competitive Supplier. Residential and small commercial consumers within the Municipality that receive Default Service, and have not opted out, will be enrolled in the Program as of the Effective Date.
Default Service. Supply service provided by the Distribution Utility to customers who are not currently receiving service from a Competitive Supplier.
Default Service. The source of electric energy for customers who are not eligible for Transition Service and who are not receiving energy from a Competitive Supplier. Default service is designed to provide a temporary safety net for customers and to assure universal access and system integrity as set forth in RSA 374-F:3,V(c).
Default Service. The provision of electric energy by PSNH to customers who are not purchasing electricity from a Competitive Supplier as defined in N.H. Admin. Rule PART Puc 2002. Default service is designed to provide a safety net for customers and to assure universal access and system integrity as set forth in RSA 374-F:3,V(c), and PSNH will continue to have an obligation to provide default service after divestiture.
Default Service. In the event any service rendered or deliverable provided by Contractor in the performance of this Contract should fail to conform to the specifications therein, the County may reject same, and it shall become the duty of the Contractor to reclaim and remove the items without expense to the County and to immediately replace all such rejected services with others conforming to such specifications provided that should the Contractor fail, neglect or refuse to do so, the County shall have the right to purchase on the open market a corresponding level of services and to deduct from any monies due or that may thereafter become due to the Contractor the difference between the price specified in this Contract and the actual cost to the County. In the event the Contractor shall fail to make prompt delivery as specified of any service or deliverable, the same conditions as to the rights of the County to purchase on the open market and to reimbursement set forth above shall apply, except as otherwise provided in this Contract. In the event of the cancellation of this Contract, either in whole or in part, by reason of the default or breach by the Contractor, any loss or damage sustained by the County in procuring any services or deliverables which the Contractor agreed to supply under this Contract shall be borne and paid for by the Contractor
Default Service. Supply service provided by the Distribution Utility to customers who are not currently receiving service from a Competitive Supplier. Delivery Term - The period for which prices for Firm Full-Requirements Power Supply have been established, as set forth in Exhibit A. Distribution Utility - Owner or controller of the means of distribution of the natural gas or electricity that is regulated by the Public Service Commission in the Municipality. Electronic Data Interchange (“EDI”) - The exchange of business data in a standardized format between business computer systems. Effective Date - The date upon which this ESA has been executed by the Parties (to be determined by the later date if the Parties execute on different dates).
Default Service. Electricity is an essential service, and there is a risk in a competitive market that some customers will find themselves unable to secure a Competitive Supplier or they may temporarily be between suppliers. To assure universal service and system integrity, Default Service will be available to customers who are not receiving energy from a Competitive Supplier and who are not eligible for Transition Service. Default Service shall be acquired in accordance with RSA Chapter 369-B for the period of time that Transition Service is available to any customer class; thereafter, auctions to procure service for subsequent periods will be conducted at such times and on such terms and conditions as the PUC may require. Default Service shall be provided pursuant to terms and conditions established by the PUC. The administrative cost to acquire, bill and manage Default Service will be recovered as provided by statute. The price of Default Service shall be the weighted average of all successful bids. However, during the period when Transition Service is available, in no event shall the price of Default Service to the customer be less than the Transition Service prices, unless otherwise ordered by the PUC, and any differential will be used to defray Non-Securitized Stranded Costs as provided in Part 3 of the SCRC.