All material times definition

All material times means whenever the premises are open for the purposes of the licence.
All material times means hours of operation, whenever the premises are open for the purposes ofthe licence. ‘Approval of the Council’ or ‘Consent of the Council’ means the prior approval or consent of theLocal Authority (relevant Council) in writing. ‘Approved’ or ‘permitted’ means, approved or permitted in advance by the Council in writing. ‘Approved arrangements’ means the arrangement of the premises, including the layout, fittings, installations and any other articles, equipment and appliances in connection therewith as approvedby the Fire Authority (LFEPA). ‘Authorised officer’ means any person authorised in writing by the Council and officers of the FireAuthority. ‘Certificate’ means a written report or reports of inspection and satisfactory condition completed by an appropriately qualified engineer or other competent person and submitted to the Council withinone month of inspection. ‘Council’ means London Borough of Bexley. ‘Emergency lighting’ (safety lighting) means lighting obtained from a source independent of the usualday to day supply to the building which, in the event of a failure of the normal supply, will assist patrons and staff to leave the premises safely. ‘Establishment for special treatment’ has the meaning set out in Section 4 of the London Local Authorities Act 1991. It applies to the following treatments: massage, manicure, acupuncture, tattooing, cosmetic piercing, chiropody, light, electric or other special treatment of a like kind orvapour, sauna or other baths. ‘Fire Authority’ means the London Fire and Civil Defence Authority or any successor authority. ‘Inspect/inspection’ means to carry out a visual inspection accompanied by such other test as may be necessary, in the opinion of the competent person carrying out the inspection, to enable thecompletion of a Certificate of satisfactory condition. ‘Licence’ means a licence for the giving of special treatment as defined in Section 4 of the LondonLocal Authorities Act 1991. ‘Licensee’ means the holder of a special treatment licence. ‘Licensed treatments’ means those treatments that can only be carried out under and in accordancewith a special treatment licence granted pursuant to Part II of the London Local Authorities Act 1991. ‘Non-combustible material’ means material which is deemed to be non-combustible when tested in accordance with the provisions of the current edition of British Standard 476: Part 4:1970,or such other material or combination of materials as the Council accepts as being non-co...