Common use of When we can end the contract Clause in Contracts

When we can end the contract. We can end the contract by giving you prior notice if you: (a) become insolvent (as defined in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)); or (b) have a liquidator appointed; or (c) become bankrupt (as defined in the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth)); or (d) commit a substantial breach of any of your obligations under this contract; or (e) breach any of your obligations under the contract for which we have a right under the contract or a written law to disconnect supply; or (f) cease to be either a residential customer or business customer; or (g) cease to be eligible for a standard price; or (h) without limiting any of the above paragraphs, breach any of your other obligations under this contract where that breach is capable of remedy and you fail to remedy the breach within 10 business days of us requesting you to do so. We can end the contract without giving you prior notice if you vacate the premises and: (i) after reasonable enquiry we are satisfied you no longer occupy or reside at the premises and you do not request electricity supply from us in respect of different premises within a 7 day period from that date; or (j) you inform us you no longer wish to obtain electricity supply from us under this

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Standard Electricity Contract, Electricity Contract

When we can end the contract. We can end the contract by giving you prior notice if you: (a) become insolvent (as defined in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)); or (b) have a liquidator appointed; or (c) become bankrupt (as defined in the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth)); or (d) commit a substantial breach of any of your obligations under this contract; or (e) breach any of your obligations under the contract for which we have a right under the contract or a written law to disconnect supply; or (f) cease to be either a residential customer or business customer; or (g) cease to be eligible for a standard price; or (h) without limiting any of the above paragraphs, breach any of your other obligations under this contract where that breach is capable of remedy and you fail to remedy the breach within 10 business days of us requesting you to do so. We can end the contract without giving you prior notice if you vacate the premises and: (i) after reasonable enquiry we are satisfied you no longer occupy or reside at the premises and you do not request electricity supply from us in respect of different premises within a 7 day period from that date; or (j) you inform us you no longer wish to obtain electricity supply from us under thisthis contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Standard Electricity Contract

When we can end the contract. We can end the contract by giving you prior notice if you: (a) become insolvent (as defined in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)); or (b) have a liquidator appointed; or (c) become bankrupt (as defined in the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth)); or (d) commit a substantial breach of any of your obligations under this contract; or (e) breach any of your obligations under the contract for which we have a right under the contract or a written law to disconnect supply; or (f) cease to be either a residential customer or business customer; or (g) cease to be eligible for a standard price; or (h) without limiting any of the above paragraphs, breach any of your other obligations under this contract where that breach is capable of remedy and you fail to remedy the breach within 10 business days of us requesting you to do so. We can end the contract without giving you prior notice if you vacate the premises and: (i) after reasonable enquiry we are satisfied you no longer occupy or reside at the premises and you do not request electricity supply from us in respect of different premises within a 7 [30 day period from that date]; or (j) you inform us you no longer wish to obtain electricity supply from us under this

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Electricity Contract