statutory undertaker definition

statutory undertaker means a person who is or is deemed to be a statutory undertaker for the purposes of any provision of Part 11 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
statutory undertaker means any person falling within section 127(8), 128(5) or 129(2) of the 2008 Act;
statutory undertaker means any statutory undertaker for the purposes of section 127(8) (statutory undertakers’ land), of the 2008 Act;

Examples of statutory undertaker in a sentence

  • This involves: a) the provision of http upload facilities to enable the Statutory Undertaker and/or Private Street Managers to submit its ASD and/or ODD to the GeoPlace websites; b) GeoPlace will make available the ASD and ODD on the GeoPlace websites.

  • Personal injury or death The Contractor shall be liable for, and shall indemnify the Employer against, any expenses, liability, loss, claim or proceedings whatsoever in respect of personal injury to or the death of any person arising out of or in the course of or caused by the carrying out of an Order, except to the extent that the same is due to any act or neglect of the Employer, of any of the Employers Persons or of any Statutory Undertaker.

  • The Contractor shall also give all notices required by or under any Law, or required by any Statutory Undertaker with rights over the Authority Sites, or with whose systems the System is or shall be connected, which may be required in relation to the Services or otherwise affecting the Contractor or the Services.

  • Statutory Undertaker: any local authority or statutory undertaker where executing work solely in pursuance of its statutory obligations, including any persons employed, engaged or authorised by it upon or in connection with that work.

  • The Statutory Undertaker means any person who has a statutory right or a right pursuant to a licence granted under any statute to place or maintain any apparatus (including any pipe conduit sewer drain or tunnel) on under or over the Site or to inspect adjust repair alter renew reposition or remove such apparatus.


More Definitions of statutory undertaker

statutory undertaker means a person, for the time being, authorised by or under any enactment or instrument under an enactment to –
statutory undertaker means any person falling within section 127(8) of the 2008 Act;
statutory undertaker means a person authorised by or under statute to construct, work, or carry on a railway, canal, inland navigation, dock, harbour, gas, electricity, telephone, postal, water, wastewater or other public undertaking.
statutory undertaker. (“ymgymerwr statudol”) means any of the following—
statutory undertaker means statutory undertaker for the purposes of section 127(8) of the 2008 Act;
statutory undertaker means a person who is, or is deemed to be, a statutory undertaker for the purposes of any provision of Part 11 of the TCPA 1990 (statutory undertakers);
statutory undertaker means a person entitled by virtue of a statutory right to carry out street works;