Street Trading Licence definition

Street Trading Licence means a Licence granted under the Act and valid for the period specified therein being not less than six months and not more than three years:
Street Trading Licence means a licence granted in a ‘Licence Street which is valid for the period specified on the licence, being not less than six months and not more than three years. Licences in this borough would normally be issued for a period of one year.
Street Trading Licence means a licence granted under this Act but excludes a temporary licence;

Examples of Street Trading Licence in a sentence

  • In accordance with Section 32(1) of the Act a fee shall be paid for the grant or renewal of a Street Trading Licence, but not a Temporary Licence, and for any variation of a Licence at the request of the Street Trader.

  • The failure of an Assistant to comply with the conditions of the Street Trading Licence held by the employer shall be deemed to be a failure by the Licence Holder.

  • The Licence Holder shall not place or cause to be placed on the street, a stall that exceeds the dimensions prescribed in the Street Trading Licence.

  • Where, in accordance with Section 26 of the Act, the holder of a Street Trading Licence has nominated a relative as his successor and that holder dies then the nominated successor may continue to engage in Street Trading within the terms of that Licence for a maximum period of 28 days provided that successor pays any charges due.

  • Charges for a Street Trading Licence shall be payable to the Council annually in advance.


More Definitions of Street Trading Licence

Street Trading Licence means a licence to engage in street trading granted under Part III of the Act.
Street Trading Licence means a licence issued under this local law to carry on trading in a street or public place;
Street Trading Licence means a licence granted under this Part of this Act and valid for the period specified therein being not less than six months and not more than three years;
Street Trading Licence means a licence grander under the Act and valid for the period specified on the Licence being not less than six months and not more than three years.
Street Trading Licence. – means a licence granted under the Act and valid for not less than six months and not more than 3 years. The licence can only be granted in a designated street.
Street Trading Licence means a street trading licence issued by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Street Trading Licence means a licence granted under the Street Trading Act (Northern Ireland) 2001.