Point of Connection definition

Point of Connection means the point at which electricity may flow into or out of the Network;
Point of Connection or “POC” is a mutually agreed upon point of demarcation between networks where the delivery of traffic from one Party to the other Party takes place.
Point of Connection means the point at which electricity may flow between the Network and the Consumer’s Installation and to which an Installation Control Point is allocated.

Examples of Point of Connection in a sentence

  • NCC’s Limit of Responsibility terminates at the Point of Connection for the Premises, this Point of Connection being the outgoing tails for the Energy Meter with the Customer being responsible for any equipment on the Secondary/Customer side.

  • Use of the Interconnection Facilities to transport wastewater to the Point of Connection is subject to final inspection and approval by the City.

  • Any liability for damages to Parties arising from or related to the collection, reception, pre-treatment, transportation, delivery, line breaks, leakage, and disposal of all Wastewater discharged, and for Incompatible Wastes including without limitation the delivery by the District of prohibited wastes or Wastewater that is corrosive or otherwise injurious to the City’s System or to persons or property, upon passing the Point of Connection shall remain with District to the Point of Connection.

  • A diagram of the Point of Connection and where the Limit Of Responsibility is, is detailed in Schedule 1 as the HV Plant Schematic.

  • Should connection and service to the Property necessitate the CDD relocating or increasing the size of its wastewater main from the Point of Connection to the CDD’s treatment and disposal facilities, the CDD will be obligated under the Treatment Agreement to undertake and complete the upsizing or relocation only if the Owner pays or otherwise makes arrangement, in a manner acceptable to the CDD, for payment of all costs of such upsizing or relocation.


More Definitions of Point of Connection

Point of Connection means the outlet side of Company measuring and regulating equipment.
Point of Connection means the point (or points) of connection at which a supply of electricity can flow between the Distribution System and the Contestable Works, as set out in the Connection Offer or otherwise agreed by the parties in writing;
Point of Connection means the point on the Distribution System to which the new assets will be connected.
Point of Connection or “POC” is the connection point(s) between Paging Provider and Qwest; the technical interface(s), test point(s) and point(s) for operational division of responsibility. Paging Provider must have at least one physical POC in each LATA, and within Qwest serving territory, where Paging Provider provides CMRS service. Additional POC’s may be established as described in Section 5 of this Agreement.
Point of Connection means the point at which electricity may flow into or out of the Network; "Service Interruption" means the cessation of electricity supply to an ICP for a period of 1 minute or longer, other than by reason of De-energisation of that ICP;
Point of Connection means the point at which electricity may flow into or out of the Network, as described in the point of supply diagrams issued by the Distributor from time to time;
Point of Connection means the location where ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Collection Facilities connect to the CDD’s Interconnect Facilities. At that point, appropriate metering may be installed by the CDD to measure the flow of wastewater from ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Collection Facilities.