Common use of Discontinued Service Clause in Contracts

Discontinued Service. A request to discontinue service must be made by the party whose name is on the account, identifying themselves by identification number, social security number or taxpayer id, or make the request in writing. A request to discontinue by this party must be made at least 2 days prior to the proposed date of discontinued service. ·Once an account is discontinued, the meter or other indicator of use shall be pulled by the City within 2 working days unless a new application is made in writing with deposit to continue this service and all delinquent municipal accounts are paid in full. ·When utilities are disconnected at premises identified as a tenant or rental premises the property owner on record (if on file) shall be sent a courtesy notice of this utility disconnect. If the tenant is responsible for payment of utilities under the lease with the property owners name, notices to the owner is not a precondition for shut-off.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Utility Service Agreement

Discontinued Service. A. A request to discontinue service must be made by the party whose name is on the account, identifying themselves by identification number, social security number or taxpayer id, or make the request in writing. A request to discontinue by this party must be made at least 2 days prior to the proposed date of discontinued service. ·. B. Once an account is discontinued, the meter meter, or other indicator of use use, shall be pulled by the City within 2 working days unless a new application is made in writing with deposit to continue this service service, and all delinquent municipal accounts are paid in full. ·. C. When utilities are disconnected at premises identified as a tenant or rental premises premises, the property owner on of record (if on file) shall be sent a courtesy notice of this utility disconnect. If the tenant is responsible for payment of utilities under the lease with the property owners nameowners, notices notice to the owner is not a precondition for shut-off.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Utility Service Agreement