Amounts on deposit with the University that the University may be required to repay in the future NOTE: Account Controls 2501-2503 may only be used with approval by the Financial Services Office
oil-insoluble substances that are caused by oxidation and decomposition of lube oil and contamination from outside sources (these deposits may settle on parts of machines or engine parts)
Oil-insoluble materials that result from oxidation and decomposition of lube oil and contamination from external sources and engine blow-by These can settle out on machine or engine parts Examples are sludge, varnish, lacquer and carbon
A new deposit, or an increase in the amount of deposit, may be requested of any applicant who cannot establish a satisfactory credit standing with SNET or any customer whose credit standing is impaired A deposit may be held during the life of the service Simple interest, based upon the latest approved rate from the Connecticut Department of Banking, is credited or paid to the customer annually while a deposit is held A deposit, including any accrued interest held when service is disconnected, is returned to the customer, less any amounts due SNET Even though a deposit is made, the customer must still pay bills, including advance payments, when requested A customers payment of a deposit does not waive or modify the companys practice of disconnecting service for failure to pay any bills " (SNET Tariffs Part I, Sheet 1, Para 4) (See also Sec 16-11-100(a) and 16-11-105(a) & (g), Conn Agencies Regs )
Money or the equivalent of money placed in the custody of a bank or financial corporation