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Electric Usage. All Seasonal’s are required to pay for their electric based upon the commercial electric rates established by the Management’s energy provider. The Management will read the Seasonal’s electric meter on or about the first of every month throughout the camping season and at the end of the camping season. Management will email or deliver the monthly bill to the Seasonal which is due upon receipt.
Electric Usage. Tenants with longer than daily or holiday leases, are responsible for electric usage charges. Tenants shall pay monthly electric usage bills by the first of each month if Tenant is on a monthly or annual Lease. Tenants on a weekly lease shall pay the electric usage charge at check out.
Electric Usage. Customer has provided to Provider complete and correct records of its electric usage at the Site for the preceding three (3) years.
Electric Usage. Host has provided to Provider complete and correct records of its electric usage at the Site for the preceding one (1) year.
Electric Usage. There are no Rental Docks available with Electric
Electric Usage. [COMPANY 1] has provided to [PROVIDER COMPANY] complete and correct records of its electric usage at the Site for the preceding [NUMBER OF YEARS].
Electric Usage. Tenant's use of electricity in the Premises shall not at any time exceed the capacity of any of the electrical conductors, machinery and equipment in or otherwise servicing the Premises. In order to ensure that such capacity is not exceeded and to avert possible adverse effect upon the electric service in the Building, Tenant shall not, without Landlord's prior written consent in each instance, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld provided that the capacity of the conductors, machinery and equipment serving the Premises shall not be exceeded, connect any fixtures, machinery, appliances or equipment, except a usual type and quantity of small office machines and lighting (which exception shall not be construed to include any Electricity Intensive Equipment), to the Building electric distribution system or make any alteration or addition to Tenant's appliances or equipment or the electric system of the Premises. Should Landlord grant such consent, all additional risers or other equipment required therefor shall be provided by Landlord and the cost thereof shall be paid by Tenant upon Landlord's demand. As a condition to undertaking said work, Landlord may require Tenant to furnish Landlord with security satisfactory to Landlord securing payment of the cost of said work. As a further condition to granting such consent, Landlord may require Tenant to agree to an increase in the Base Rent by an amount which will reflect the cost of the additional service to be furnished by Landlord, i.e., the potential additional electricity to be made available to Tenant based upon the estimated additional capacity of any additional risers or other equipment. In the event that Tenant shall add any fixtures, machinery, appliances or equipment (including, without limitation, any Electricity Intensive Equipment), Landlord may also require Tenant to agree to an increase in the Base Rent by an amount which will reflect the increased value to Tenant or cost to Landlord of the electricity to be furnished to Tenant, whichever is greater. If Landlord and Tenant cannot agree on any such increase in the Base Rent, such amount shall be determined by an independent electrical engineer or consultant, to be selected by Landlord and paid by Tenant. When the amount of such increase is so determined, the parties shall execute an agreement supplementary hereto, to reflect such increase in the amount of Base Rent stated in Section 1.1, effective from the date such additional service is...
Electric Usage. All Seasonal’s are required to pay for their electric based upon the commercial electric rates established by the Management’s energy provider. The Management will read the Seasonal’s electric meter on or about the first of every month throughout the camping season and at the end of the camping season. Management will email or deliver the monthly ▇▇▇▇ to the Seasonal which is due upon receipt. A $200 electric deposit is required by April 13th or upon arrival if after April 13th, in the form of a credit card authorization for delinquent electric payments until a reliable payment pattern is established. If two payments are missed, the Management will shut off the Seasonal’s electric and access the electric deposit to secure payment. The same rates and rules apply to Seasonals as regular campers. Guests of Seasonals are required to stop to register at the Contact Station upon entering to receive a guest parking pass. If the Seasonal already has two (2) vehicles at their campsite, guests must park in the overflow lot outside the campground entrance. No more than two (2) vehicles may occupy a site at one time. There will be no guests at the Seasonal's site if the Seasonal is not present. A $500 deposit is required to hold a seasonal campsite. Deposit is refundable if notice is received before January 1st. The remainder of the Seasonal’s payment for the campsite is due on or before April 1st. Once the final payments have been received, there will be no refunds issued for any reason.
Electric Usage. Buyer has provider to Seller complete and correct records of its electric usage for the preceding Three (3) years.

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