Examples of NIA 1965 in a sentence
That case concerned the meaning of widow in section 26 of the NIA 1965 and whether section 113(1) applied in the circumstances of the case.
It was repeated in respect of section 26 of the NIA 1965 in R(G) 1/70 in which it was said, at [7], that the issue was “not whether in general the claimant’s marriage … was valid under English law, but the narrow and technical question whether her marriage is valid for the purposes of the 1965 Act”.
If the Authority does not ensure that such adequate mechanisms are available, and the SLC is unable to meet liabilities or obligations arising under an amended NIA 1965, the PBO shall be entitled to serve notice on the Authority of its termination of this Agreement for Authority Default, in accordance with Clause 12 (Termination) below.
De-licensing of land areas requires the site licence holder to demonstrate that “there is no danger from ionising radiations from anything on that part of the site” (NIA, 1965).
If there is any extension and/or increase of the liability and/or obligation of the SLC to any person pursuant to any amendment made to the provisions of the NIA 1965, the Authority shall ensure that adequate mechanisms are made available to the SLC to ensure that, so far as possible by funding means, the SLC is able to meet any such liabilities or obligations pursuant to the NIA 1965 as amended.
The specific reference within NIA 1965 to injury or damage from ionising radiation precludes the imposition of directions for conventional safety purposes.
Excluding fusion energy facilities from nuclear site licensing requirements under the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 (NIA 1965).
This is because, in our view, the inclusion of plots that form part of the Sizewell A “principal nuclear site” under the Sizewell A Nuclear Site Directions, and which are within the boundary of the Nuclear Site Licence area, is wholly inconsistent with the functions and responsibilities that are given to the NDA through the Sizewell A Directions, and also with the purpose of the strict regulatory regime established by the NIA 1965.
Background to the power to direct an application to follow PBN The discretionary power of PBN originates from the Nuclear Installations (Licensing and Insurance Act) 1959, which provided the foundation of the NIA 1965.
NIA 1965 allows ONR to attach conditions to site licences and to revoke licences and de-license sites, where appropriate.