Common use of Exercise of access rights Clause in Contracts

Exercise of access rights. In exercising its access rights under clause 13.1, the Distributor will, except to the extent that the Distributor has any other binding agreement setting out its access rights directly with the Consumer: comply with sections 23A to 23D, 57 and 159 of the Electricity ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ as though these sections relate to the Distributor's access rights as contemplated under clause 13.1, provided that the Distributor will give written notice to a Consumer if the Distributor intends to access the Consumer’s Premises for any reason (except if the Distributor requires access to carry out a routine inspection or operation of the Distributor's Equipment, or in an emergency situation); ensure that it has appropriate procedures in place for the secure storage, use, and return of any key to and any security information about the Consumer’s Premises; cause as little disturbance or inconvenience as practicable to the Retailer and the Consumer (including minimising any direct impact on the Consumer's property) and ensure that its personnel: behave in a courteous, considerate and professional manner at all times while on the Consumer's Premises; carry identification that shows they are authorised personnel of the Distributor; and if practicable, identify themselves to the Consumer before entering the Consumer's property; and comply with the Consumer's reasonable requirements, practices and procedures as disclosed by the Consumer or as generally practised for health and safety, and security requirements. Distributor may disconnect: The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in its Consumer Contracts a provision to the effect that if the Consumer breaches the provisions of its Consumer Contract that require it to give the Distributor access to the Distributor’s Equipment on the Consumer’s Premises, and the breach is material or persistent, the Distributor may disconnect the Consumer’s ICP from the Network and access the Consumer’s Premises to reclaim the Distributor’s Equipment, provided that: if access was required for a purpose described in clause 13.1(a), (b), (d) or (g), the Distributor or Retailer gave the Consumer 10 Working Days’ notice of access being required (if access is required for a purpose described in clause 13.1(c), (e) or (f), such notice is not required); and if the disconnection is a Temporary Disconnection, the Distributor has complied with clause S6.15 of schedule 6.

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Sources: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement

Exercise of access rights. In exercising its access rights under clause 13.1, the Distributor will, except to the extent that the Distributor has any other binding agreement setting out its access rights directly with the ConsumerConsumer or if not reasonably practicable in the circumstances: comply with sections 23A to 23D, 57 and 159 of the Electricity ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ as though these sections relate to the Distributor's access rights as contemplated under clause 13.1, provided that the Distributor will give written notice to a Consumer if the Distributor intends to access the Consumer’s Premises for any reason (except if the Distributor requires access to carry out a routine inspection or operation of the Distributor's ’s Equipment, or for reasons relating to System Security or the security of the Network, or in an emergency situation); ensure that it has appropriate procedures in place for the secure storage, use, and return of any key to and any security information about the Consumer’s Premises; cause as little disturbance or inconvenience as practicable to the Retailer and the Consumer (including minimising any direct impact on the Consumer's property) and ensure that its personnel: behave in a courteous, considerate and professional manner at all times while on the Consumer's Premises; carry identification that shows they are authorised personnel of the Distributor or the Distributor’s contractor or agent; and if practicable, identify themselves to the Consumer before entering the Consumer's property; and comply with the Consumer's reasonable requirements, practices and procedures as disclosed by the Consumer or as generally practised for health and safety, and security requirements. Distributor may disconnect: The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in its Consumer Contracts a provision to the effect that if the Consumer breaches the provisions of its Consumer Contract that require it to give the Distributor access to the Distributor’s Equipment on the Consumer’s Premises, and the breach is material or persistent, the Distributor may disconnect the Consumer’s ICP from the Network and access the Consumer’s Premises to reclaim the Distributor’s Equipment, provided that: if access was required for a purpose described in clause 13.1(a), (b), (d), (g) or (gh), the Distributor or Retailer gave the Consumer 10 Working Days’ notice of access being required (if access is required for a purpose described in clause 13.1(c), (e) or (f), such notice is not required); and if the disconnection is a Temporary Disconnection, the Distributor has complied with the relevant provisions of clause S6.15 of 19 and schedule 6.

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Sources: Use of System Agreement