Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule

3.6.5 The Late Payment Charge is subject to change from time to time and is calculated from the Late Payment Charge date indicated on the bill, which date will be at least fourteen (14) Days after the date of rendering of the account. The Late Payment Charge date is not the due date. Please reference the attached Tariff of Fees (Appendix C) for SaskEnergy’s current Late Payment Charge. Deposits and Security 3.7.1 SaskEnergy may demand and obtain from an Applicant or Customer a Deposit or Security in an amount and in a form acceptable to SaskEnergy, before SaskEnergy provides a Service. SaskEnergy’s current Deposit Guidelines are attached as Appendix D hereto. 3.7.2 SaskEnergy is not liable to any Applicant or Customer for any interest on any Deposit or Security provided, unless otherwise agreed to in writing. 3.7.3 Where SaskEnergy has agreed in writing to pay interest on a Deposit, interest will be payable at the Deposit Interest Rate set out in the Deposit Guidelines. A Deposit shall cease to draw interest at the earliest of: the date it is credited to the Customer’s account or repaid; the date notice is sent to the Customer’s last known address that the Deposit is no longer required; the date the Deposit is applied or set off against the outstanding indebtedness of the Customer; or the date when Natural Gas Service is Discontinued to all Premises of that Customer. Amended – August 6, 2013 3.7.4 SaskEnergy may, in its sole discretion and depending on a Customer’s account status, credit risk and payment history, repay the Deposit after a period of time, apply (or credit) the Deposit to the Customer’s account, hold the Deposit until the Customer discontinues the use of the Service, or transfer the Deposit to another account of the Customer without notice. SaskEnergy may, in its sole discretion and depending on a Customer’s account status, credit risk and payment history, return Security after a period of time, hold Security until the Customer discontinues the use of the Service, or transfer Security to another account of the Customer without notice. Unlike Security, a Deposit which is no longer required is generally applied to an account and not returned or repaid. 3.7.5 For Residential Customers, an acceptable payment history can generally be achieved by paying all bills in full within thirty (30) Days of rendering for twelve (12) consecutive months. For Commercial Small, Commercial Large, Small Industrial, and other Non- Residential Customers, an acceptable payment history can generally be achieved by paying all bills in full within thirty (30) Days of rendering for a thirty-six (36) month period. Amended – August 6, 2013 3.7.6 The Deposit, in full or part, may be set-off against any sums owing to SaskEnergy at any time, and from time to time, in SaskEnergy’s sole discretion and the Customer may be required to forthwith replenish the Deposit. 3.7.7 In the event of default under this Schedule, SaskEnergy may enforce on Security. In that event, the Customer shall forthwith replace the Security. In the event Security expires or is withdrawn, the Customer shall forthwith replace the Security. Notwithstanding

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