Planning Permissions definition

Planning Permissions means the LBL Permission and the Council Permission;
Planning Permissions means any Outline Planning Permission and/or Detailed Planning Permission Plot Connection: means the physical connection of a Plot Development to the Connection Point (Plot) to enable a Heat Supply to be provided to that Plot Development.
Planning Permissions means any Outline Planning Permission and/or Detailed Planning Permission.

Examples of Planning Permissions in a sentence

  • The Tenant must comply with the requirements of the Planning Acts and with all Planning Permissions relating to or affecting the Premises or anything done or to be done on them.

  • In particular we are unable to check the property in any way to ensure that it is built in accordance with any Planning Permission(s) granted.

  • Concerns were raised about wider soya consumption and therefore a broader range of food sources would be presented in the revised exposure assessment.

  • Time LimitThe development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission.Reason - As required by Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, to avoid the accumulation of unexercised Planning Permissions.

  • Bell noted that there are currently two sections on the agenda for public commentary – one at the beginning for in-person comments and one at the end for emails and letters received by the board.


More Definitions of Planning Permissions

Planning Permissions planning permissions granted pursuant to the Olympic Applications or any of them in all material respects in the forms annexed hereto at Schedules 27 and 28 inclusive; and "Planning Permission" shall mean such one of them as the context shall require “Practical Completion” completed in material respects such that a certificate of substantial completion in relation to engineering works or a certificate of practical completion in relation to building works could be issued under industry standard construction contracts for such works or such equivalent standard of completion as is applied under the ODA’s standard contracts for the purposes of the Development and “Practically Completed” shall be construed accordingly
Planning Permissions means the RBKC Planning Permission, the LBHF Planning Permission and the Conservation Area Consent (each as defined in the Section 106 Agreement) (as the same may in each case be amended, replaced, updated or supplemented from time to time, including by way of any detailed planning permission(s) or approvals of reserved matters); "Primary Purpose" means the objective of JV LLP to maximise the economic value of JV LLP for its Members by enabling the development of Xxxxx Court Village in accordance with the Consented Scheme. In considering economic value, regard should be given to the appropriate capital structure of JV LLP in accordance with any current recommendations reported by JV LLP‟s appointed Funding Adviser(s) pursuant to Clause 7 of this Agreement;
Planning Permissions means in relation to this Agreement, the grant of the Reserved Matters Approval in respect of each (or each group of) Block(s), including where relevant, the Energy Centres or the grant of the Revised Outline Planning Permission, pursuant to the Planning Applications to be submitted by the Developer
Planning Permissions means the Runway Extension Planning Permission and the Terminal Building Planning Permission or either of them (as the context so requires) and the term "Planning Permission" shall mean either the Runway Extension Planning Permission or the Terminal Building Planning Permission as appropriate to its context;
Planning Permissions mean any permission consent or approval given or deemed to be given under the Planning Acts and "development" bears the same meaning as in the Planning Acts
Planning Permissions means any Authorisations required under Planning Laws.
Planning Permissions means Outline planning permission dated 24 August 1999 reference numbered 9/97/509/OUT and issued by Chorley, for mixed use development (housing, employment, shopping, leisure and commercial uses, open spaces, roads, sewers, community facilities and rail station) and indication of junction improvements on surrounding road network as varied by Section 73 approvals reference numbered 9/00/00350/FUL and 9/02/00748/OUT Outline planning permission dated 24 August 1999 reference numbered 9/97/511/OUT and issued by South Ribble for mixed use development (housing, employment, shopping, leisure and commercial uses, open spaces, roads, sewers, community facilities and rail station) and indication of junction improvements on surrounding road network as varied by Section 73 approvals reference numbered 7/00/290 and 9/02/00712/OUT detailed planning permission dated 01 February 1999 reference numbered 9/97/510/OUT and issued by Chorley Borough Council, for land remediation and earthworks (including building demolition and removal of blast walls, building slabs and services; surface scraping; excavation and recycling of foundations and structures and formation of raised landforms as fill disposal areas) as varied by Section 73 approval reference 9/00/00816/FUL varying condition 7 of planning permission number 9/97/510/OUT reserved matters planning approval (as amended by working amendments) for the construction of Buckshaw Avenue granted by Chorley Borough Council on 23 March 2006 under reference number 05/01232/REMMAJ; reserved matters planning approval for the construction of the North Road and the East Road reference numbers 05/00523/REMMAJ and 07/01320/REM respectively “Programme” means a programme to be agreed between the Developer and the County Council in accordance with clause 4.11 for the carrying out of the Phase 2 Road Works or otherwise to be determined by the Expert in accordance with clause 7