Mixed Use Premises definition

Mixed Use Premises means Premises used partly as a person’s Dwelling and partly for business purposes which receive a Shared Supply of water, e.g. a supply serving both a farmhouse occupied as a sole or principal Dwelling and a farm; or, a shop and a flat occupied as a sole or principal Dwelling.
Mixed Use Premises means a Premises encompassing a part (or parts) that is a Dwelling and a part (or parts) that is a Non-Domestic Premises which receives a Shared Supply of water and/or a Shared Collection of Wastewater (by way of example, and without limiting the scope of the foregoing, a supply serving a farmhouse occupied as a Dwelling and a farm; or, a Premises encompassing a shop and a flat occupied as a Dwelling).
Mixed Use Premises means buildings having dwelling units and commercial uses.

Examples of Mixed Use Premises in a sentence

  • Liability for such charges only applies to the Mixed Use Customer occupying the Non-Domestic Premises that is part of a Mixed Use Premises.

  • Mixed Use Customers are Customers who occupy a Mixed Use Premises.

  • Metered Non-Domestic Customers or metered Mixed Use Customers in respect of the part of a Mixed Use Premises that is a Non-Domestic Premises may apply to Irish Water for a leak allowance where leaks have been fixed on the External Supply Pipe on the Customer’s side of the meter or on underground internal pipework (figure 3.2).

  • In certain circumstances more than one Domestic Allowance might be applicable in respect of a Mixed Use Premises.Only where the volume of Water Services used by the metered Mixed Use Premises exceeds the Domestic Allowance is a metered Mixed Use Customer liable for non-domestic volumetric charges.

  • Such Premises could be a mix of Dwellings, Mixed Use Premises and Non-Domestic Premises.

  • On 1st October 2021, Non-Domestic charges as set out in the Non-Domestic Tariff Framework apply in relation to the provision by Irish Water of Water Services to Mixed Use Premises.

  • In certain circumstances more than one Domestic Allowance might be applicable in respect of a Mixed Use Premises.Only where the volume of Water Services used by the metered Mixed Use Premises exceeds the Domestic Allowance is a metered Mixed Use Customer liable for non- domestic volumetric charges.

  • As set out above each Mixed Use Premises in a Directly Billed Public Group Water Scheme will receive the applicable Group Water Scheme Domestic Allowance from 1st October 2022.

  • Metered Non-Domestic Customers or metered Mixed Use Customers in respect of the part of a Mixed Use Premises that is a Non-Domestic Premises may apply to Uisce Éireann for a leak allowance where leaks have been fixed on the External Supply Pipe on the Customer’s side of the meter or on underground internal pipework (figure 3.2).

  • Irish Water’s non-domestic service charges are: • Water Supply charges – when a Non-Domestic Premises (including a Non- Domestic Premises forming part of a Mixed Use Premises) is connected (directly or indirectly) to the Water Supply Network;• Wastewater charges – when a Non-Domestic Premises (including Non- Domestic Premises forming part of a Mixed Use Premises) is connected (directly or indirectly) to the Wastewater Network; and• Charges in relation to Public Group Water Schemes.


More Definitions of Mixed Use Premises

Mixed Use Premises means Premises used partly as a person’s Dwelling and partly for business purposes which receive a Shared Supply of water, e.g. a supply serving both a farmhouse occupied
Mixed Use Premises means a premises used partly as a person’s home or dwelling and partly for business purposes, which receives a shared supply of water,
Mixed Use Premises means the mixed-use buildings and improvements located west of the Leased Premises and legally described as Lots Three (3), Four (4), Five (5) and Six (6), Block Ninety-Five (95), University Place, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, but excluding the Leased Premises, as generally depicted on Exhibit “B.”

Related to Mixed Use Premises

  • the Premises means the building or part of the building booked and referred to in the contract

  • Leased Property shall have the meaning given such term in Section 2.1.

  • Customer Premises Equipment or "CPE" means equipment employed on the premises of a Person other than a Carrier to originate, route or terminate Telecommunications (e.g., a telephone, PBX, modem pool, etc.).

  • Building means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.

  • Premises means the location where the Services are to be supplied, as set out in the Specification.

  • Licensed Space means the indoor and outdoor space on the premises approved by the department for the purpose of providing licensed child care.