Unauthorised Overruns Sample Clauses
The 'Unauthorised Overruns' clause defines the consequences and procedures when a party exceeds agreed-upon limits—such as time, budget, or scope—without prior approval. Typically, this clause outlines that any additional costs or delays incurred beyond the authorized parameters are the responsibility of the party causing the overrun, and may require immediate notification or corrective action. Its core function is to allocate risk and ensure accountability, discouraging parties from exceeding contractual boundaries without proper authorization.
Unauthorised Overruns. (a) An Overrun which is not agreed to by ActewAGL in accordance with this Agreement before it occurs is an unauthorised Overrun (Unauthorised Overrun).
(b) If an Unauthorised Overrun occurs, ActewAGL has the right, at the User's cost, to install flow control mechanisms on the Measuring Equipment at the relevant Delivery Point, allowing ActewAGL to control the amount of Gas taken by the User at that Delivery Point so as to restrict the Quantity of Gas taken to a Quantity equal to the Capacity Entitlement for that Delivery Point for any Hour or Day and/or ensure operational security or safety.
Unauthorised Overruns. (a) An Overrun which is not agreed to by Evoenergy in accordance with this Agreement before it occurs is an unauthorised Overrun (Unauthorised Overrun).
(b) If an Unauthorised Overrun occurs, Evoenergy may (subject to clause 6.1(c)), at the User's cost, install flow control mechanisms on the Measuring Equipment at the relevant Delivery Point, allowing Evoenergy to control the amount of Gas taken by the User at that Delivery Point so as to restrict the Quantity of Gas taken to a Quantity equal to the Capacity Entitlement for that Delivery Point.
(c) Evoenergy will only exercise its rights under clause 6.1(b) where, after consultation with the User, Evoenergy reasonably considers that installation of such mechanisms is necessary for the safe, secure or efficient operation of the Network having regard to the number of occasions on which an Unauthorised Overrun has occurred, the likelihood of another Unauthorised Overrun occurring and the potential impact of such an Unauthorised Overrun on the Network, other Network Users and Customers of the Network.
Unauthorised Overruns. (a) An Overrun which is not agreed to by Evoenergy in accordance with this Agreement before it occurs is an unauthorised Overrun (Unauthorised Overrun).
(b) If an Unauthorised Overrun occurs, Evoenergy may (subject to clause 5.95.96.16.1(c)(c)(c)(c)), at the User's cost, install flow control mechanisms on the Measuring Equipment at the relevant Delivery Point, allowing Evoenergy to control the amount of Gas taken by the User at that Delivery Point so as to restrict the Quantity of Gas taken to a Quantity equal to the Capacity Entitlement for that Delivery Point.
(c) Evoenergy will only exercise its rights under clause 5.95.96.16.1(b)(b)(b)(b) where, after consultation with the User, Evoenergy reasonably considers that installation of such mechanisms is necessary for the safe, secure or efficient operation of the Network having regard to the number of occasions on which an Unauthorised Overrun has occurred, the likelihood of another Unauthorised Overrun occurring and the potential impact of such an Unauthorised Overrun on the Network, other Network Users and Customers of the Network.
Unauthorised Overruns. If an Unauthorised Overrun occurs, JGN may take action in accordance with clause 15.12 to restrict the Quantity of Gas taken at the Delivery Point to a Quantity equal to the Capacity Entitlement.
Unauthorised Overruns. (a) An Overrun which is not agreed to by the Service ProviderJGN in accordance with this Agreement before it occurs is an unauthorised Overrun (Unauthorised Overrun).
(b) If an Unauthorised Overrun occurs, the Service Provider has the right,JGN may (subject to clause 6.1(c)) at the User's cost, to install flow control mechanisms on the Measuring Equipment at the relevant Delivery Point, allowing the Service ProviderJGN to control the amount of Gas taken by the User at that Delivery Point so as to restrict the Quantity of Gas taken to a Quantity equal to the Capacity Entitlement for that Delivery Point for any Hour or Day and/or ensure operational security or safety..
Unauthorised Overruns. An End User overruns when the Metered MHQ or MDQ for the End User exceeds the Agreed Demand or MDQ for that End User at the Delivery Point. An overrun can only occur when the Metering at the Delivery Point is in service and operating normally. When an overrun occurs within a single billing period, Allgas will not adjust the nominated MDQ/MHQ. However, if an overrun occurs in a second billing period during the same Contract Year, the nominated MDQ/MHQ for the remainder of the Contract Year will reflect the highest recorded MDQ/MHQ.
Unauthorised Overruns. As proposed the Access Arrangement requires a User to pay for demand without an automatic change in the Capacity Entitlement. Clause 6.1(b) then gives the Service Provider the right to install at the User’s expense equipment which would restrict withdrawals to the Capacity Entitlement. EnergyAustralia does not believe JGN should have the right to restrict withdrawals under such wide conditions. As drafted JGN could restrict withdrawals after a single withdrawal in excess of the Capacity Entitlement. Clause 7.4(b)(ii) specifies the conditions upon which network may not approve the STTM balancing mechanism or any other new approved scheme. One of these conditions is the circumstance where the new mechanism is not “reflected in” the “service agreements” for each Network User. What are the "service agreements” referred to in this clause? EnergyAustralia believes if there is a balancing mechanism provided by the AEMO or a relevant industry scheme then JGN should not have what amounts to a power of veto over that scheme. Clauses 7.4b(ii) should be amended to require the Service Provider to approve such a scheme.
Unauthorised Overruns. (a) An Overrun which is not agreed to by JGN in accordance with this Agreement before it occurs is an unauthorised Overrun (Unauthorised Overrun).
(b) If an Unauthorised Overrun occurs, JGN may at the User's cost, install flow control mechanisms on the Measuring Equipment at the relevant Delivery Point, allowing JGN to control the amount of Gas taken by the User at that Delivery Point so as to restrict the Quantity of Gas taken to a Quantity equal to the Capacity Entitlement for that Delivery Point.
(c) JGN will only exercise its rights under clause 6.1(b) where JGN reasonably considers that installation of such mechanisms is necessary for the safe, secure or efficient operation of the Network.
Unauthorised Overruns. (a) An Overrun which is not agreed to by JGN in accordance with this Agreement before it occurs is an unauthorised Overrun (Unauthorised Overrun).
(b) If an Unauthorised Overrun occurs, JGN has the right,may at the User's cost, to install flow control mechanisms on the Measuring Equipment at the relevant Delivery Point, allowing JGN to control the amount of Gas taken by the User at that Delivery Point so as to restrict the Quantity of Gas taken to a Quantity equal to the Capacity Entitlement for that Delivery Point for any Hour or Day and/or ensure operational security or safety. .
(c) JGN will only exercise its rights under clause 6.1
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