Licensed Street Trader definition

Licensed Street Trader means any person who is licensed to undertake Street Trading under the Act.
Licensed Street Trader means any person who is licensed for street trading under part III of the London Local Authorities Act 1994.
Licensed Street Trader means any person who is licensed for a Street Trading under Part III of the Act

Examples of Licensed Street Trader in a sentence

  • A Licensed Street Trader shall at all times comply with these conditions.

  • A Street Trading Licence shall cease to have effect on being surrendered to the Council by the Licensed Street Trader to whom it was granted.

  • A Licensed Street Trader shall not at any time cover or obstruct any fire hydrant or public utilities access point or pedestrian access to bus stops or crossings, or the free flow of open traffic lanes.

  • Where Awnings/covers/canopies/trims are provided by the Council, they must be used by the Licensed Street Trader.

  • A Licensed Street Trader shall carry their Licence at all times whilst Street Trading and produce it upon the request of an Authorised Officer or police officer.

  • A Licensed Street Trader and/or Manager/Assistant must not commit any acts of harassment (whether racial, sexual or otherwise) against an Authorised Officer.

  • The Council reserves the right to charge a Licensed Street Trader the additional cost of cleaning the pitch where the Licensed Street Trader has left the pitch in a dirty and poor state at the end of trading.

  • A Licensed Street Trader and/or Manager/Assistant shall not make offers to bribe, induce or act fraudulently when or in connection with Enforcement, Planning, Regeneration, Street or Shop Front Trading in and around the vicinity of a Council market or Street Trading site.

  • A Licensed Street Trader or Manager/Assistant shall give immediate assistance to Authorised Officers when requested to do so.

  • Where due to sickness a Licensed Street Trader is unable to trade for a period of four continuous weeks, the Licensed Street Trader must complete a Markets Sickness Form and return the Form to the Markets Service Admin officer with the medical sickness certificate duly signed from his/her GP covering the four weeks continuous sickness period.


More Definitions of Licensed Street Trader

Licensed Street Trader means a person licensed to engage in street trading by a licence granted under Part III of the Act;
Licensed Street Trader means any person who is licensed by the London Borough of Barnet for Street Trading under Part III of the Act.
Licensed Street Trader means any person who is licensed for street trading under the Act.
Licensed Street Trader means any person who is licensed for street trading under Part lll of the London Local Authorities Act 1990.

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