Code Powers definition

Code Powers the right to provide communications networks, to install and maintain
Code Powers means legal powers granted pursuant to a direction of Ofcom under section 107 Communications Act 2003 applying the Electronic Communication Code set out in Schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Xxx 0000 (or any replacement thereof);
Code Powers means legal powers granted pursuant to a direction of Ofcom under section 107 Communications Act 2003 applying the Electronic Communication Code set out in Schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Act 1984 (or any replacement thereof); Communications Provider means a person providing a Public Electronic Communications Service or a Public Electronic Communications Network, including BT’s Downstream Divisions where relevant and for the avoidance of doubt shall include any internet service provider. For the avoidance of doubt this does not include any person in so far as he procures such a service or network for provision to himself or the members of his group of companies for their own private use;

Examples of Code Powers in a sentence

  • The parties are providers of public electronic communications services and public electronic communications networks in the United Kingdom and both have Code Powers.

  • Do you, or (if appropriate) your client, have statutory powers to consent any aspect of this project?BT Code Powers are applicable for the onshore aspects of this project.

  • In most cases this can be built from two different directions so if it not possible to obtain a wayleave the impact on the network may be minimal We are also in discussions with a construction company with Code Powers, which gives us options to run the fibre in the road, pavement or verges if necessary.

  • Five Member Council (Municipal Code & Utah Code) (Powers & Duties Book) Marilyn asked if this needed to be amended on our Town Website.

  • In any case Code Powers are not applied until it is approved by Tynwald.

  • Resilience and ScalabilitySCAPE provides greater resource pool and able to be scaled / flexed up and down, without the need forsecondary mini-Engagement with BB Telecoms expertise and using Code Powers already in-place throughBBT comps.

  • Proposed Ordinance 2018-18 Mayor-Council State Code Powers Mayor Potter introduced item two on the agenda.

  • If you have indicated ‘Yes’ to any of the above then please specify the name of the said IDT employee / IDT director, and the nature of the relationship between the said IDT employee / IDT director and the person (natural or juristic) indicated in the table above.

  • The following is a summary of Database information obtained from the BUTTE COUNTY Secured Property Tax Roll (Database) for Tax Year 2020-2021 ("Database Date").

  • The Liquidation Trustee will be compensated by the Liquidation Trust, [which compensation shall be disclosed in the Plan Supplement in accordance with Section 1129(a)(5) of the Bankruptcy Code.] Powers of the Liquidation Trustee.


More Definitions of Code Powers

Code Powers the right to construct Electronic Communications Networks on public land, to take rights over private land, with the agreement of the landowner or applying to the County Court or the Sheriff in Scotland as granted by Ofcom subject to the conditions and restrictions set out in The Electronic Communications Code as set out in Schedule 3a to the Communications Act 2003 as amended from time to time;
Code Powers the right to provide communications networks, to install and maintain apparatus in, over and under land as set out in the Electronic Communications Code set out in schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Xxx 0000 as amended by schedule 3 to the Communications Xxx 0000;
Code Powers means legal powers granted pursuant to a direction of Ofcom under section 107 Communications Act 2003 applying the Electronic Communication Code set out in Schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Xxx 0000 (or any replacement thereof); Commitments means the Commitments as adopted by BT plc on 30 September 2018 with effect from 1st October, as may be amended (or revoked) by BT plc from time to time; Communications Provider means a person providing a Public Electronic Communications Service or a Public Electronic Communications Network, including BT’s Downstream Divisions where relevant and for the avoidance of doubt shall include any internet service provider. For the avoidance of doubt this does not include any person in so far as he procures such a service or network for provision to himself or the members of his group of companies for their own private use;

Related to Code Powers

  • Reactive Power means the power component which does not produce work but is necessary to allow some equipment to operate, and is measured in kiloVolt Amperes Reactive (kVAR);

  • UK Bail-in Powers means the powers under the UK Bail-In Legislation to cancel, transfer or dilute shares issued by a person that is a bank or investment firm or affiliate of a bank or investment firm, to cancel, reduce, modify or change the form of a liability of such a person or any contract or instrument under which that liability arises, to convert all or part of that liability into shares, securities or obligations of that person or any other person, to provide that any such contract or instrument is to have effect as if a right had been exercised under it or to suspend any obligation in respect of that liability.

  • Bail-in Powers means any Write-down and Conversion Powers as defined in the EU Bail-in Legislation Schedule, in relation to the relevant Bail-in Legislation.

  • prescribed authority means the authorities specified in Rule 12 of Plastic Waste Management and Handling Rules, 2016, and Commissioner, Municipal Corporations, Chief Executive Officer/Executive Officer, Urban Local Bodies ;

  • net power means the power obtained on a test bench at the end of the crankshaft or its equivalent at the corresponding engine speed with the auxiliaries and equipment listed in Table 1 of Annex 4 to this Regulation, determined under reference atmospheric conditions;

  • Federal Power Act means the Federal Power Act, as amended, 16 U.S.C. §§ 791a, et seq.

  • Station Power means energy used for operating the electric equipment on the site of a generation facility located in the PJM Region or for the heating, lighting, air-conditioning and office equipment needs of buildings on the site of such a generation facility that are used in the operation, maintenance, or repair of the facility. Station Power does not include any energy (i) used to power synchronous condensers; (ii) used for pumping at a pumped storage facility; (iii) used in association with restoration or black start service; or (iv) that is Direct Charging Energy.

  • second authority means the authority to which a mover is liable to make payments for the new dwelling;

  • relevant power means any power, whether exercisable by voting or otherwise and whether excisable alone or in association with others-

  • resolution power means a power referred to in Articles 63 to 72;

  • Corporate Authorities means the City Council of the City.

  • Solar Power means power generated from the Solar Photovoltaic Power Project;

  • Powers means all of the general and specific powers of the authority as provided in this chapter which shall be broadly and liberally interpreted to authorize the authority to act in accordance with the goals of the authority and in a manner consistent with the legislative findings and guiding principles.

  • Good Standing means only that as of the date of this opinion the Company is up-to-date with the filing of its annual returns and payment of annual fees with the Registrar of Companies. We have made no enquiries into the Company’s good standing with respect to any filings or payment of fees, or both, that it may be required to make under the laws of the Cayman Islands other than the Companies Act.

  • Delegated Authority means any person or committee delegated with authority by the Municipality in terms of the provisions of the Municipal Finance Management Act.

  • State Act means the Illinois Anti-Pollution Bond Act of 1970.

  • State of Incorporation means Delaware.

  • Lead Authority means the local authority appointed by the Parties under this agreement to lead on a particular function in accordance with Clause 12.

  • Road authority means each governmental agency with jurisdiction over public streets and highways. Road authority includes the department, any other state agency, and intergovernmental, county, city, and village governmental agencies responsible for the construction, repair, and maintenance of streets and highways. When a street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system over public streets and highways over which more than 1 road authority possesses jurisdiction, road authority includes each road authority with jurisdiction over public streets and highways upon which the street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system.

  • Code of Ordinances means the Code of Ordinances of the City of Polk City, Iowa.

  • Corporations Regulations means the Corporations Regulations 2001 (Cth).

  • Fire authority means the department, agency, or public entity with responsibility

  • Joint Powers Agreement means that certain Joint Powers Agreement dated June 27, 2017, as amended from time to time, under which Buyer is organized as a Joint Powers Authority in accordance with the Joint Powers Act.

  • Commonwealth Act means the Workplace Relations Act 1996 of the Commonwealth;

  • S.A.F.E. act means the secure and fair enforcement for mortgage licensing act of 2008, Title V of the housing and economic recovery act of 2008 ("HERA"), P.L. 110-289, effective July 30, 2008.

  • Water Authority means the body corporate known as the Water Authority of Western Australia established by the Water Authority Xxx 0000;