Taking in Charge definition

Taking in Charge means the process for taking infrastructure into the sole control and responsibility of a Local Authority pursuant to Section 180 of the Planning and Development Act 2000;
Taking in Charge means that the authority assumes liability and responsibility for the roads, footpaths and public areas associated with a housing development. When a residential development is completed in accordance with all the conditions and particulars of the planning permission, the developer or the majority of home owners may make a written request to the authority to have the estate taken in charge. The authority is processing 92 TIC applications. To date, nine estates have been taken in charge this year.
Taking in Charge means the process for taking water services infrastructure into the sole control and responsibility of Irish Water pursuant to Section 43 of the Water Services Act 2007;

Examples of Taking in Charge in a sentence

  • The development hereby permitted shall be carried out and completed at least to the construction standards set out in the planning authority’s Taking in Charge Housing Estate Policy.

  • The development hereby permitted shall be carried out and completed at least to the construction standards set out in the planning authority’s Taking in Charge Policy.

  • The development hereby permitted shall be carried out and completed at least to the construction standards set out in the Planning Authority’s Taking in Charge Policy.

  • The landscape scheme shall have regard to the planning authority’s Guidelines for Open Space Development and Taking in Charge.

  • The landscape scheme shall have regard to the planning authority’s guidelines for Open Space Development and Taking in Charge.

  • Following a Taking in Charge request,a local authority will usually arrange for an inspection of the development.

  • The planning authority received funding under the Government’s National Taking in Charge Initiative.

  • For Domestic Development Connections where the Customer provides Local Infrastructure which will subsequently be subject to Taking in Charge by Irish Water, the Customer will be required to put in place a Self Lay Surety as set out in the Water Charges Plan for the value of the relevant assets.

  • The MoU relates to the Taking in Charge of water services assets within the attendant grounds of the development provided by Developers that connects directly to public water/wastewater infrastructure and excludes stand alone developer provided water services infrastructure.

  • The Developer shall alert Irish Water of the proposed Taking in Charge schedule for the development by the Local Authority.

Related to Taking in Charge

  • Engineer-in-charge means the officer nominated by the company in the Civil Engineering cadreI discipline who is competent to direct supervisors and authorised to be in charge of the works for the purpose of this contract. The Engineer in Charge IDesignated Officer in Charge who is of an appropriate seniority, will be responsible for supervising and administering the contract, certifying payments due to the contractor, valuing variations to the contract, awarding extension of time and valuing compensation events. The Engineer in Charge IDesignated Officer in Charge may further appoint his representatives i.e. another personIProject Manager or any other competent person and notify to the contractor who is directly responsible for supervising the work being executed at the site, on his behalf under their Delegation of Powers of the company. However, overall responsibility, as far as the contract is concerned ,will be that of the Engineer in ChargeIDesignated Officer in Charge.

  • Person in charge means the individual present at a food establishment who is responsible for the operation at the time of inspection.

  • Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means the Engineer officer authorised to direct, supervise and be In-charge of the works for the purpose of this contract who shall supervise and be in charge of the work.

  • Member in Charge means the entity specified in the SC to act on their behalf in exercising all the Service Provider' rights and obligations towards the Procuring Entity under this Contract;

  • Officer-in-Charge means the officer of the Corporation, not below the level of Deputy Manager, designated by “Competent Authority.” as the case may be, who shall supervise and be in-charge of such works.

  • No Charge Bid When Bids are requested on a number of Products as a Group or Lot, a Bidder desiring to Bid “no charge” on a Product in the Group or Lot must clearly indicate such. Otherwise, such Bid may be considered incomplete and be rejected, in whole or in part, at the discretion of the Commissioner.

  • transaction charge means any amount charged to a client by a registered firm in respect of a purchase or sale of a security and includes any federal, provincial or territorial sales taxes paid on that amount;

  • Non-Cash Charges has the meaning specified in the definition of the term “Consolidated EBITDA”.

  • Prepayment Charge With respect to any Mortgage Loan, the charges or premiums, if any, due in connection with a full or partial prepayment of such Mortgage Loan during a Prepayment Period in accordance with the terms thereof (other than any Servicer Prepayment Charge Payment Amount).

  • Room charge means the charge imposed for the use or occupancy of a room, excluding charges for food, beverages, state use tax, telephone service, or like services paid in connection with the charge, and excluding reimbursement of the assessment imposed by this act.

  • Responsible charge means direct control and personal supervision of engineering or surveying work.

  • Energy Charge means a charge for each kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electrical energy;

  • Penalty Charge means a penalty charge which is payable by virtue of paragraph 3(1) and (2) of Schedule 3 to this Act;

  • Imbalance Charges means any fees, penalties, costs or charges (in cash or in kind) assessed by a Transporter for failure to satisfy the Transporter's balance and/or nomination requirements.

  • Schedule of Charges means the schedule as seen in clause 2.5.