Terms & Conditions of Service

SaskEnergy, and payable by the Customer to SaskEnergy, at such time and in such manner as SaskEnergy may determine, in its sole discretion; if the amount actually paid exceeds the value of the Natural Gas Service provided, such excess shall be paid or credited by SaskEnergy to the Customer, in such manner as SaskEnergy may determine, in SaskEnergy’s sole discretion. Amended – August 6, 2013 3.3.4 The Customer can generally be placed on EPP at any time of the Year, and, wherever possible, the EPP Term will commence the following bill cycle. SaskEnergy may, in its sole discretion, elect to spread the equalized payments over eleven (11) or thirteen (13) installments in the first Year, and to utilize an eleven (11) or thirteen (13) Month EPP Term, so that the initial EPP Term ends on a Month where an actual meter read is scheduled. In such event, the amount that would be payable to SaskEnergy by the Customer pursuant to this Schedule for Gas actually consumed from the beginning of the EPP Term to its end or earlier termination, shall be compared with the aggregate of the monthly installments actually paid by the Customer during such time, and the balance credited or billed in the usual way. After the first EPP Term, SaskEnergy will automatically revert to a twelve (12) Month EPP Term. Amended – August 6, 2013 3.3.5 Notwithstanding anything in [3.3.4], SaskEnergy may require Commercial Small and other high Load Customers to commence the initial EPP Term during the summer months (June 1 to September 30) so as to reduce the credit exposure of SaskEnergy. Amended – August 6, 2013 3.3.6 SaskEnergy may, at any time, revise its estimate of a Customer’s Gas consumption, and accordingly, may increase or decrease the amount of monthly installments payable by the Customer. Amended – August 6, 2013 Pre-Authorized Payment Plan 3.4.1 The Pre-Authorized Payment Plan (PPP) is a plan which allows Customers to pay their Natural Gas Service bills by having their bank account debited. Under PPP, SaskEnergy will issue an automatic debit on the Customer’s bank account for the amount of the Customer’s Natural Gas Service bill. PPP is generally accepted on any chequing account from a recognized financial institution in the province. The plan can also be set up on a savings account with the proper verification from the bank. The verification shall be in writing and shall confirm the Customer’s bank account number. 3.4.2 The Customer will automatically remain under PPP from Year to Year until terminated. The Customer may terminate PPP at any time by giving seven (7) Days’ notice of termination to SaskEnergy. SaskEnergy may terminate the PPP at any time, without cause, on thirty (30) Days’ notice, or without notice in the event that the Customer: (i) ceases to be a Customer, (ii) fails to meet any obligations under this Schedule; (iii) becomes insolvent (however evidenced); (iv) commences, authorizes or acquiesces in the commencement of a proceeding or cause under any bankruptcy or similar law for the protection of creditors or has such petition filed or proceeding commenced against it; (v) makes an assignment or any general arrangement for the benefit of its creditors; or (vi) fails to maintain payment of sums due to SaskEnergy’s satisfaction.

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SaskEnergy Terms and Conditions of Service Schedule

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