Examples of Temporary Street Trading Licence in a sentence
Completing the Temporary Street Trading Licence application form:1.
The deferred savings account is merely a bookkeeping account maintained by Norfolk Southern Corporation for the express purpose of recording a participant's deferred bonus credits and determining the amounts payable by Norfolk Southern Corporation under this Plan.
Applicants can demonstrate this by providing a current passport or an Immigration Status document issued by the Home Office.Completing the Temporary Street Trading Licence application form:1.
Temporary Street Trading Licence The Council may issue a temporary licence for trading on the street where a full- term (mobile or stationary) licence may not be appropriate, for example, for at special events such as festivals, fairs etc.
It was proposed by Councillor Atkinson, seconded by Councillor Halliday andAGREED: to recommend that the Borough Council grant the Temporary Street Trading Licence as detailed above retrospectively.
Application for the grant of Temporary Street Trading Licence has been made to this Directorate as follows:- PurposeApplicantSale of Donuts, Sweets and Light Upson Linenhall Street at corner of High Street, Ballymoney at Christmas lights switch on 20thI November 2014.Mr Carson Skelton IT IS RECOMMENDED that the Borough Council grant the Temporary Street Trading Licence as detailed above retrospectively for the Christmas lights switch on.
IT IS RECOMMENDED that the Borough Council grant a Temporary Street Trading Licence.
Application for the grant of Temporary Street Trading Licence has been made to this Directorate as follows:- Purpose Applicant Sale of Glow in the Dark Products at Christmas Lights Mr Aaron Ferguson Switch On Ceremony on 26th November 2009 Sale of Flashing LightsSwitch On Ceremony on 26th November 2009 Mrs May Yang IT IS RECOMMENDED that the Borough Council grant the Temporary Street Trading Licences, as detailed above.
The representation from the Licensing Enforcement Officer reflects the concerns of the Police and makes the point the premises would also require a Temporary Street Trading Licence.
Resolved: That a Temporary Street Trading Licence be granted to The Cabin, 148 Chiswick High Road, for the placing of tables and chairs in front of the premises in a trading area measuring 4.5 metres in width by 1.0 metre in depth between the hours of 11.00 am and midnight Monday to Sunday, subject to standard conditions.