communication pipe definition
communication pipe means a pipe leading from a main to the premises of a consumer as far as that street boundary of the premises which is situated nearest to the main or, where a meter is installed inside the premises, as far as the inlet of the meter;
communication pipe means any pipe or system of pipes, along with all fittings thereto, by means of which water is supplied to any premises from the main, and includes a connection pipe, service pipe, meter or other fittings;
communication pipe means a pipe which is vested in the Municipality and installed by it for the purpose of carrying water from a main to a water installation;
More Definitions of communication pipe
communication pipe means any pipe in a water supply system to which any water installation is connected;
communication pipe means a pipe which is vested in the Council and installed by it for the purpose of conveying water from a main to a water installation;
communication pipe means any part of a Service Pipe which we are legally required to construct or an SLP can construct. It consists of a pipe laid from an existing or newly laid Water Main to the boundary of a property, including a meter housing and stop valve.
communication pipe means any pipe or system of pipes, alongwith all fittings thereto, by means of which water is supplied to any user, licensee, premises, habitation, village or area from the main and includes a connection pipe, service pipe, meter or other fittings;
communication pipe means any part of a Service Pipe which a water undertaker could be, or have been, required to lay under section 46 of the Water Industry Act 1991.
communication pipe means that portion of a service which lies between the main and the Authority's meter or stopcock within the boundary of the property of the consumer served;
communication pipe means any pipe leading from a main to the premises of any consumer as far as the street boundary of such premises situated nearest to such main, or in the case where the meter is installed inside the premises of any consumer in terms of these by-laws, as far as the inlet of the meter;