No. 14. Electricity Supply. 1973. other than Street Lighting provided by Government or other Local Authority-22 cents per unit provided that the minimum monthly charge to any consumer shall be $1.50. Domestic Rate: Applicable to all electricity consumed on premises used exclusively for private residential purposes.- The first 20 units at 10 cents per unit, the next 60 units at 15 cents per unit and any units over that amount at 7 cents per unit. The minimum Monthly Charge to be $1.50. Commercial Rate: Applicable to all electricity supplied to premises where the .lighting, domestic or industrial power rates are not applicable: the First Block equal to the floor area of the premises in square feet divided by 50 at 20 cents per unit: A Second Block of the next 4,000 units at 9 cents per unit and the remainder of any units consumed at 6 cents per unit. The Minimum Monthly Charge to be the charges as per the First Block. Note. For the purpose of the foregoing provisions of this paragraph the floor area of such commercial premises shall be deemed to be the total floor area of such premises, including verandahs, patois (whether roofed or not) kitchens, service areas, staff quarters and out building. (but not gardens, paths, roads, parking areas or yards) to which the Company has agreed to supply electricity. Industrial Power Rate: Applicable to a1il electricity supplied to any premises on which they are installed for the purpose of industry, electric motors having an aggregate maximum power output rating of not less than 5 h.p. and not normally in use between the hours of 6.00 p.m. and 10.00 p.m. A basic charge of $2.00 per month for each kilowatt com- prised in the maximum power output rating of all motors and appliances connected at any time during such month at the con- sumer's premises (for this purpose any portable appliances being deemed to be connected) plus an Energy Charge of 6 cents per unit consumed, provided that *the Minimum Monthly Charge to any consumer shall be the basic charge.