Electricity Usage Sample Clauses
The Electricity Usage clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the consumption and payment for electricity within a property or under a contract. Typically, it specifies whether the tenant or the landlord is responsible for utility costs, outlines metering arrangements, and may set limits or requirements for usage. For example, it might require tenants to set up their own accounts with the utility provider or reimburse the landlord for electricity used. This clause ensures clarity over utility expenses and helps prevent disputes about who is responsible for electricity charges during the term of the agreement.
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Electricity Usage. WE CARE ABOUT OUR ENVIRONMENT. • We will never bring the following high-electricity- usage items into our room: o Air conditioner o Electric heater • Any unusually high electricity users will be fined R500. WE COMMUNICATE OUR NOTICES ON THE FACEBOOK GROUP. • We will not place any sign, notice, billboard or advertisement of any kind on any part of the Communal areas or on the Building. ONLY STUDENTS AND GUESTS WITH VALID BOOKINGS MAY STAY AT CAMPUSKEY. • Long-stay students should be registered at a tertiary educational institution • Short-stay guests must have an accommodation booking with CampusKey. WE BELIEVE THERE ARE CERTAIN WAYS TO ACT AND CERTAIN WAYS TO INTERACT. • We are friends. We should act like it. • In keeping a positive experience for our fellow students, CampusKey reserve the right to take down photos, comments and other material deemed “unproductive,” by the CampusKey team. This includes, but is not limited to, vulgar language, hate speech, harassment, disturbing photos, aggressive behaviour toward fellow students or CampusKey team members, and repetitive or continuous posts, including complaints that have already been responded to by CampusKey. • If someone persists in offensive behaviour or continually violates any of our community guidelines, CampusKey may block that person from further participation.
Electricity Usage. To avoid excessive and unnecessary electricity wastage, all Tenants are to ensure that key card are not left in the apartment/ room key card slot when no one is at home. Tenants must seek permission for any additional appliances to be kept in the room (i.e. fridges).
Electricity Usage. The Tenants agree to pay for all electricity usage during the term of the agreement as calculated according to the metered amount of electricity consumed. Meters are read monthly and tenants will receive monthly invoices, payable within 14 days. If the charges are not paid in full within 14 days, we may deduct the outstanding amount from the next payment received from tenant without advance notice.
Electricity Usage. To avoid excessive and unnecessary electricity wastage, all Tenants must seek permission for any additional appliances to be kept in the room (i.e. fridges).
Electricity Usage. The right, at the Provider’s own cost, to enter into an agreement with the ESB or other equivalent provider of electricity for the purpose of obtaining an electricity supply for the operation of the Equipment.
Electricity Usage. To avoid excessive and unnecessary electricity costs, all residents are to ensure that key cards are not left in the apartment/room key card slot when no one is home. Residents must seek permission for any additional appliances to be kept in the room (i.e. fridges) additional charges may apply, if approved.
Electricity Usage. WE CARE ABOUT OUR ENVIRONMENT. • We will never bring the following high-electricity- usage items into our room: o Air conditioner; o Electric heater. • Any unusually high electricity users will be fined R500. WE COMMUNICATE OUR NOTICES ON THE FACEBOOK GROUP. • We will not place any sign, notice, billboard or advertisement of any kind on any part of the Communal areas or on the Building. ONLY STUDENTS AND GUESTS WITH VALID BOOKINGS MAY STAY AT CAMPUSKEY. • Long-stay students should be registered at a tertiary educational institution • Short-stay guests must have an accommodation booking with CampusKey. WE BELIEVE THERE ARE CERTAIN WAYS TO ACT AND CERTAIN WAYS TO INTERACT. • We are friends. We should act like it. • In keeping a positive experience for our fellow students, CampusKey reserve the right to take down photos, comments and other material deemed “unproductive,” by the CampusKey team. This includes, but is not limited to, vulgar language, hate speech, harassment, disturbing photos, aggressive behaviour toward fellow students or CampusKey team members, and repetitive WE WORK BETTER TOGETHER. • CampusKey students can report any fault or non- compliance of the CampusKey Community Guidelines to their CampusKey team by: o Calling the 24/7 Call-us-anytime number or o Visiting your CampusKey team at your campus reception. • On receipt of any complaints, CampusKey will investigate each complaint thoroughly. Should the complaint be valid, the following steps will be followed: o 1st transgression: Impose a fine of R500. o 2nd transgression: Impose a fine of R1,000 o 3rd transgression: Impose a fine of R1,500 o 4th transgression: CampusKey will terminate the Agreement in accordance with clause 14 of the Agreement. • CampusKey will charge the fine to the student’s monthly account. • CampusKey will notify the Resident’s parent/guarantor of the transgression. • If CampusKey, in its sole discretion, believes any transgression of the Community Guidelines is of such a serious nature that it constitutes a breach of the Service and Residence Agreement, without any previous complaints having been lodged against the student, CampusKey may terminate the Service and Residence Agreement and/or take such legal steps as CampusKey deems fit. 2021
Electricity Usage. Throughout the Sublease Term, including without limitation the Free Rent Period, Subtenant will pay for all electricity used by Subtenant in the Subleased Premises during the Sublease Term for lights and plugs, as measured by a submeter, at the rates charged for such services by the local public utility. As payment for such electricity, Subtenant will pay to Sublandlord estimated electricity usage charges (the “Estimated Electricity Usage Charges”) equal to $1.50 per rentable square foot of the Subleased Premises per annum, as such amount may be increased from time to time by notice from Sublandlord to Subtenant. Such notice may be given if Sublandlord receives a notice of increase in the estimated electricity usage charges owed by Sublandlord under Section 13.1.1 of the Master Lease, and Sublandlord’s notice shall in such event include a copy of such Master Landlord notice. Such Estimated Electricity Usage Charges hereunder shall be payable to Sublandlord in equal monthly installments (prorated for a partial calendar month on the basis of the actual number of days in such month) concurrently with Subtenant’s payment of monthly Base Rent to Sublandlord hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, during the Early Access Period, such Estimated Electricity Usage Charges shall be due and owing from Subtenant, but will be calculated on the rentable square footage of the Early Access Area rather than the total rentable area of the Subleased Premises.
Electricity Usage. The Tenant is encouraged to use an appliance(s) with a high Energy Efficiency Rating (EER). Tenant shall not install or use any appliance(s) that does not conform to the following specifications: • Only appliance(s) that operate on alternating current (A/C) may be used. Appliance(s) that operate on direct current (D/C) are prohibited. • Appliance(s) plugged into a standard electrical outlet – cannot require an electrical circuit of more than 110/115 volts and 7.5 amperes. Note that a 7.5 ampere air conditioner has a rating of approximately 8,000 B.T.U.’s.
Electricity Usage. The landlord allows the tenant to use the equipment (air-conditioning, pool heat etc.) in the vacation rental property to the desired temperatures, of course within the recommended settings of the devices. Electricity consumption will be charged, less the first $ 70 per week ($ 10 per night). For the final calculation of the kWh, only the consumption data of our electricity supplier can and will be used to calculate. The official (daily usage) overview will be send as soon as possible after departure. Electricity is charged against $ 0.15 / kWh. At arrival, you will find a check-in/check-out protocol in the vacation rental property, please familiarize yourself with the documents. When you arrive, please check the vacation rental property for cleanliness and damage. Notify us promptly of any problems or damage. You agree to leave the vacation rental property in proper condition, no physical damage, vacation rental and yard neat and tidy, dishes washed, spills wiped up, trash in trashcan, etc. Do not place anything except small amounts of tissue into the toilet. Do not place hard items into the garbage disposal unit in the kitchen sink. Access to the boat is not allowed. The boat is not for rent. A security deposit ($500 deposit) becomes due according to the payment terms. The deposit or portion thereof will be returned as soon as possible after departure, within max. 14 days, following satisfactory inspection by the property management. This deposit will be used for loss/damage that has occurred or for missing inventory items, violation of the no smoking policy ($150 Penalty) and extra electricity usage (more than $70/week) against $0.15/kWh. The tenant will be held liable for the cost, without limit, of making good any and all damage or loss to Villa Happy Flipper, its furnishings or contents, occasioned during the rental period. The tenant agrees to pay the full cost of any breakages, losses or damage to the property. The property management will be the sole arbitrator on cause of breakages, losses or damages. All such instances must be reported to the property management immediately. The rates shown on the website are subject to change without prior notice. The rates shown on a rental agreement are binding, unless they have to be changed based on new information, such as additional guests, new taxes, government fees etc., or when they have to be recalculated due to an error in the agreement. Florida State Law prohibits subletting, sharing or assigning. T...