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Sub-station

Sub-station, means a station for transforming or converting electricity for the transmission or distribution thereof and includes transformers, converters, switch gears, capacitors, synchronous condensers, structures, cable and

Service passage or lane or bye-lane

strip of land constructed, set apart or utilised for the purpose of serving as or carrying a drain electricity cable (underground or over-head) and any electrical and other allied installations or any other civic services by municipal

Maximum demand

meanings, one for the licensee and the other for the consumer asking for the maximum demand, The Sihor Electricity Works Ltd. v. Gujarat Electricity Board, AIR 1969 SC 770: (1969) 1 SCC 423: (1969) 3 SCR 438.

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Public lamp

Public lamp, means an electric lamp used for the lighting of any street. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(53)]

Power project

Power project, within the meaning of tariff heading 98.01 must include not only a project that generates electricity but also a project that transmits and distributes electricity, Kerala SEB v. Collector of Customs, (2002) 10 SCC

Person

body corporate or association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, or artificial jurisdictional persons. S. 2(49), Electricity Act, 2003. A.P. Gas Power Corporation Ltd. v. A.P. Electricity Regulatory commission, AIR 2006 AP 12. 'Person' includes

Overhead line

Overhead line, means an electric line which is placed above the ground and in the open air but does not include live rails

Other person

words 'other person' mean a person engaged or likely to be engaged in activities of licensee, Mysore State Electricity Board v. Mysore State Cotton and Silk Mills Ltd., AIR 1963 SC 1123 (1139). [Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948,

Option of purchasing an undertaking

courses are open to the concerned authority namely, either to purchase the undertaking or renew the licence, Gujarat Electricity Board v. Shantilal Desai, AIR 1969 SC 239 (242): (1969) 1 SCR 580. [Electricity Act, 1910, s. 7]

Negligence

of a dangerous thing (e.g., water stored by him, poisonous trees or fumes, sewage, vicious or untamed animals, electricity) is an absolute insurer against, and responsible for any damage done owing to the thing escaping, unless, possibly,

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