TV licence definition
Examples of TV licence in a sentence
If the Tenant watches or records programmes as they are being shown on television, or watches live on an online TV service (such Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Now TV, Sky Go) or downloads or watches BBC programmes on iPlayer on any device (such as on a laptop, desktop computer, tablet, mobile phone, games console or digital box) other than a television set provided by the Landlord, the Tenant will need to be covered by a TV licence.
The Tenant may be covered by a parent's TV licence, but conditions apply.
If the Landlord or the Agent has to pay a TV licence fee because the Tenant (or the Cluster Flat) has failed to obtain a TV licence when required, the Tenant must reimburse the Landlord or the Agent for the cost of the licence (or a fair proportion of the licence for a Cluster Flat) and pay as damages any associated fines or penalties incurred by the Landlord or Agent.
Tenants can find out from TV Licensing whether or not they need a TV licence.
Electricity, gas, water, sewage, communal TV licence, telecommunications and data and other services and utilities to or from the premises (including broadband).
You must pay the TV licence, cable television or satellite television charges (if you have any of these) for the term of the tenancy.
If you watch television through an internet connection a TV licence is required, and this is not included in the Rent.
The Licensee agrees to pay directly to the relevant public authorities any additional charges not listed in clause 4.5 including (but not limited to) council tax, TV licence fees.
The authorities do check and may fine you if you do not possess a valid TV licence.
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