Direct Meter Sample Clauses

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Direct Meter. Electricity: Owner will remain the customer of record for electricity. The local electricity provider measures electric usage in each Apartment and bills Owner directly for such charges. The bill will be sent to Resident by a third-party billing provider. Electricity charges for each Apartment will be divided equally by the number Residents with an executed lease agreement in each Apartment to come up with each Resident’s charge. Resident agrees that Owner may estimate any and all utility charges upon Resident’s move-out (or at any other time) and such amounts shall be deemed final.
Direct Meter. If Landlord discontinues furnishing electricity to the Demised Premises pursuant to Sections 21.02 or 21.03, Tenant shall make its own arrangements to obtain electricity directly from the utility company furnishing electricity to the Building. The cost of such service shall be paid by Tenant directly to such utility company. Landlord shall permit its electric feeders, risers and wiring serving the Demised Premises to be used by Tenant, to the extent available, safe and capable of being used for such purpose. All meters and all additional panel boards, feeders, risers, wiring and other conductors and equipment which may be required to enable Tenant to obtain electricity of substantially the same quality and character, shall be installed by Landlord at Tenant's cost and expense.
Direct Meter. If Landlord discontinues furnishing electricity to the Demised Premises pursuant to paragraph 6.03 of this Article; provided, however, Landlord cannot discontinue furnishing electricity if no comparable electric services are available from a public utility or other utility provider or if the electrical capacity available to the demised premises would be reduced, Tenant shall make its own arrangements to obtain electricity for the Demised Premises and all equipment (wherever located) exclusively servicing the Demised Premises including, without limitation, heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment exclusively serving the Demised Premises, directly from the utility company furnishing electricity to the Building. Landlord shall give Tenant prior notice and opportunity to make its own arrangements to obtain electricity for the Demised Premises before discontinuing furnishing electricity to the Demised Premises. The cost of such service shall be paid by Tenant directly to such utility company. Landlord shall permit its electric feeders, risers and wiring serving the Demised Premises to be used by Tenant, to the extent available, safe and capable of being used for such purpose. All meters and all additional panel boards, feeders, risers, wiring and other conductors and equipment which may be required to enable Tenant to obtain electricity of substantially the same quality and character, shall be installed by Landlord at Tenant’s cost and expense if the discontinuance was a result of requirements of law or the utility provider, and otherwise at Landlord’s expense.
Direct Meter. Tenant shall have the option, at any time during the Demised Term, including any renewal period, if any, of contracting directly with the local provider of electricity for the supply of electricity to the Demised Premises. In such case, Tenant shall, on a timely basis, pay for all electrical consumption within or pertaining to the Demised Premises based on the readings of an electrical meter for such space either already existing or to be installed by Landlord at its sole cost and expense. Landlord shall not be responsible for any interruption or discontinuance of electrical service and shall have no liability for any condition, claim, loss or damage experienced by Tenant resulting from its agreement with the electricity supplier.
Direct Meter. Using this method, Tenant, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, shall obtain electricity directly from the utility company furnishing electricity to the building. The cost of such service shall be paid by Tenant directly to such utility company in accordance with the utility company's billing schedule.
Direct Meter. If Landlord discontinues furnishing electricity to the Demised Premises pursuant to Sections 21.02 or 21.03 and pursuant to the laws and requirements of public authorities, Tenant shall make its own arrangements to obtain electricity directly from the utility company furnishing electricity to the Building. The cost of such service shall be paid by Tenant directly to such utility company. Landlord shall permit its electric feeders, risers and wiring serving the Demised Premises to be used by Tenant, to the extent available, safe and capable of being used for such purpose. All meters and all additional panel boards, feeders, risers, wiring and other conductors and equipment which may be required to enable Tenant to obtain electricity of substantially the same quality and character, shall be installed by Landlord at Landlord's cost and expense.*
Direct Meter. Using this method, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall obtain electricity directly from the Utility or an Alternate Supplier designated by Landlord. The cost of such service shall be paid by Tenant directly to such Utility or Alternate Supplier in accordance with its billing schedule. From and after the Conversion Date, Landlord shall no longer be obligated to furnish Tenant with electric energy; provided, however, that if Tenant, upon being notified of the conversion to direct meter has promptly contacted the Utility (or Alternate Supplier, as the case may be) and taken such other actions as may be required for direct metering, and notwithstanding such timely action by Tenant the demised premises shall not be able to receive electricity by direct metering on the date set forth by Landlord for such conversion, then the Conversion Date shall be extended for such time as is reasonably necessary for Tenant to make arrangements to obtain electric service directly from the Utility or Alternate Supplier, as the case may be. If Landlord exercises such right of termination, this lease shall remain unaffected thereby and shall continue in full force and effect; and thereafter Tenant shall obtain electric service directly from the Utility, or the Alternate Supplier designated by Landlord, and may utilize the then existing electric feeders, risers, and wiring servicing the demised premises to the extent available and safely capable of being used for such purposes and only to the extent of Tenant's then authorized connected load.

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