Repetition of Tests. The Customer shall also (at the Customer's expense, and having first carried out such modifications to the Customer's Equipment as are necessary for the Customer's pre-commissioning tests and/or the Grid Code/ Distribution Code tests and/or if applicable the Capacity Tests (as the case may be) to be properly and satisfactorily completed and having given in respect of such repetitions or further tests the notice required by Paragraph 4.2 to be given to the Company) undertake such repetitions of, or further, Customer's Commissioning Tests and/or Contestable Commissioning and/or Grid Code / Distribution Code tests and/or if applicable the Capacity Tests (as the case may be) as are required by the Company (acting reasonably) so that the Company may satisfy itself that the Customer's Commissioning Tests and/or Contestable Commissioning and/or Grid Code/ Distribution Code tests and/or if applicable the Capacity Test (as the case may be) have been properly and satisfactorily completed.
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Repetition of Tests. The Customer shall also (at the Customer's expense, and having first carried out such modifications to the Customer's Equipment as are necessary for the Customer's pre-commissioning tests and/or the Grid Code/ Distribution Code tests and/or if applicable the Capacity Tests (as the case may be) to be properly and satisfactorily completed and having given in respect of such repetitions or further tests the notice required by Paragraph 4.2 to be given to the Company) undertake such repetitions of, or further, Customer's Commissioning Tests and/or Contestable Commissioning and/or Grid Code / Distribution Code tests and/or if applicable the Capacity Tests (as the case may be) as are required by the Company (acting reasonably) so that the Company may satisfy itself that the Customer's Commissioning Tests and/or Contestable Commissioning and/or Grid Code/ Distribution Code tests and/or if applicable the Capacity Test (as the case may be) have been properly and satisfactorily completed.
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Sources: Connection Agreement