Common use of Planned Interruptions Clause in Contracts

Planned Interruptions. Planned Interruptions occur in situations where the Company determines the need for the interruption at least twenty four hours in advance, such as: (i) To enable the Company to inspect, effect alterations, maintenance, repairs or additions to any part of the Network; or (ii) To avoid the risk of danger to persons, damage to property or interference with the regularity or efficiency of Services or Line Services; or (iii) To preserve and protect the proper working of the Network; (iv) To meet the Company’s obligations to System Operator in respect of System Operator’s Network or to any other network owner in respect of that network owner’s distribution network; or (v) If supply of Electricity to a Point of Connection is or will be reduced, impaired or interrupted; or (vi) In accordance with Good Industry Practice; (vii) To accommodate any Retailer in the event of an envisaged shortage of electricity; or (viii) To allow any Retailer to inspect, effect alterations, maintain or repair any fittings owned by any Retailer.

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Planned Interruptions. Planned Interruptions occur in situations where the Company determines the need for the interruption at least twenty four hours in advance, such as: (i) To enable the Company to inspect, effect alterations, maintenance, repairs or additions to any part of the Network; or (ii) To avoid the risk of danger to persons, damage to property or interference with the regularity or efficiency of Services or Line Services; or (iii) To preserve and protect the proper working of the Network; (iv) To meet the Company’s obligations to the System Operator in respect of the System Operator’s Network or to any other network owner in respect of that network owner’s distribution network; or (v) If supply of Electricity to a Point of Connection is or will be reduced, impaired or interrupted; or (vi) In accordance with Good Industry Practice; (vii) To accommodate any Retailer in the event of an envisaged shortage of electricity; or (viii) To allow any Retailer to inspect, effect alterations, maintain or repair any fittings owned by any Retailer.

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Sources: Terms of Supply