Except they are a Government directive; not the suppliers.and 'smart' meters are just a particular example of items of equipment that a supplier might wish to install.
So - smart meters might not be include in the deemed contract.Indeed. I've asked her about this in the past, and she confirms that the concept of a 'deemed contract' is quite common and acceptable and that, in relation to the supply of electricity or gas (and various other things), is specifically provided for in legislation.
I know. That's why I wrote:
Are you saying you might be wrong yet there is no way to determine the truth?However, as you know, the fact that many/most people believe something doesn't necessarily mean that it is correct or true.
All of those people are wrong.Just in the context of things electrical .... many people believe that only pull switches are permitted in bathrooms, that fans (and many other things) must have local isolators, that it's not permitted to have 4mm² unfused spurs from ring finals supplying multiple sockets etc. etc.
How would I know if it were correct and/or included smart meters?In return for your suggestion, why do you not just search for "Deemed contracts" ??
Perhaps your daughter is not a barrister; it was only something I read on the internet.

