Large Consumer Clause Samples

The 'Large Consumer' clause defines a specific category of customer based on their high volume of consumption or usage, typically of goods, services, or utilities. In practice, this clause sets quantitative thresholds—such as a minimum annual purchase amount or usage level—that a customer must meet to be classified as a large consumer. This classification often entitles the customer to special pricing, terms, or obligations distinct from those applicable to standard consumers. The core function of the clause is to clearly distinguish between different types of customers, enabling tailored contractual terms and managing the risks and benefits associated with serving high-volume clients.
Large Consumer. An Industrial Consumer or a Commercial Consumer, not under the Control of any federal, state or municipal government or government-owned agency, authority, corporation, or other similar entity, whose peak load in any month within the previous twelve months was two megawatts or more. Industrial and Commercial Consumers with common ownership of fifty percent or more may aggregate their usage in order to qualify to participate in ISO governance as Large Consumers.
Large Consumer. An Industrial Consumer or a Commercial Consumer whose peak load in any month within the previous twelve months was two megawatts or more.

Related to Large Consumer

  • Eligible Consumers Residential, commercial, industrial, municipal, or other consumers of electricity who receive Basic Service from the Local Distributor as of the Effective Date, at one or more locations within the geographic boundaries of the Town. This includes (1) Basic Service consumers who have indicated that they do not want their contact information shared with Competitive Suppliers for marketing purposes; and (2) consumers receiving Basic Service plus an optional Green Power product that allows concurrent enrollment in either Basic Service or competitive supply. This excludes (1) Basic Service consumers who have asked their Local Distributor to not enroll them in competitive supply; (2) Basic Service consumers enrolled in a Green Power product that prohibits switching to a Competitive Supplier; and (3) consumers receiving competitive supply service.

  • Consumer If You are a consumer (defined by the FCA as any natural person acting for purposes outside his trade, business or profession), You must use reasonable care not to make a misrepresentation to insurers (which includes a failure to comply with the insurer’s request to confirm or amend particulars previously given). Failure to comply with this duty may mean that the policy is void and the insurer may not be liable to pay all or some of Your claim(s).

  • MERCURY ADDED CONSUMER PRODUCTS Contractor agrees that it will not sell or distribute fever thermometers containing mercury or any products containing elemental mercury for any purpose under this Contract.

  • Australian Consumer Law You have consumer rights conferred by the Australian Consumer Law and neither this clause nor any other provision of the Rental Contract excludes, restricts or modifies any implied terms, guarantees or rights You may have under those laws or any other Federal, State or Territory legislation.

  • Wire Unbundled DS1 Digital Loop This is a designed 4-wire Loop that is provisioned according to industry standards for DS1 or Primary Rate ISDN services and will come standard with a test point, OC, and a DLR. A DS1 Loop may be provisioned over a variety of loop transmission technologies including copper, HDSL-based technology or fiber optic transport systems. It will include a 4-Wire DS1 Network Interface at the End User’s location.