Water Byelaws definition

Water Byelaws means SW’s byelaws that are in force at the time of creation of the Contract (available from SW’s website).
Water Byelaws means the Water Supply (Water Fitting)(Scotland) Byelaws 2014;
Water Byelaws has the meaning set out in the Operational Code; [Water Connection Services means Connections Activity, and references (however expressed) to the provision of Water Connection Services by the Licensee mean the undertaking of Connections Activity by the Licensee (either directly or through an Accredited Entity);] [Water Disconnection Services means Disconnections Activity, and references (however expressed) to the provision of Water Disconnection Services by the Licensee mean the undertaking of Disconnections Activity by the Licensee (either directly or through an Accredited Entity);] [Water Metering Services means Metering Activity, and references (however expressed) to the provision of Water Metering Services by the Licensee mean the undertaking of Metering Activity by the Licensee (either directly or through an Accredited Entity);]

Examples of Water Byelaws in a sentence

  • I/We undertake to abide by the terms and conditions of current Scottish Water Byelaws on date of application.

  • N.B. The key must always be removed from the filling loop housing after the system has been filled to prevent accidental filling and to comply with Byelaw 14 of the Water Byelaws Scheme.

  • WRAS Material Approval demonstrates that a product satisfies the requirements of Schedule 2 Paragraph 2 (1) of the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999, Scottish Water Byelaws 2004 & the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009.

  • I/We hereby make application to Scottish Water for a supply of water as detailed above.I/We undertake to abide by the terms and conditions of current Scottish Water Byelaws on date of application.I/We understand that any alterations made to this application must be declared to Scottish Water.

  • It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that your product is fitted in accordance with Local Water Byelaws and in a professional and workmanlike manner.

  • WRAS Regulations CertificateCity & Guilds WRAS Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations and Water Byelaws UK (Unit 301) Only the people listed in the table below, with the relevant qualifications will be authorised to sign off work completed under Regulation 6 of The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999.

  • The sink should have an adequate and wholesome supply of cold drinking water which conforms to the Water Bye-laws.

  • For convenience all reference to the regulations includes the Scottish Water Byelaws 2003.The requirements for backflow prevention are set out in Paragraph 15 of Schedule 2 to the regulations with reference to the fluid categories defined in Schedule 1 (Annex A).

  • The report does not include a review of the point of use backflow requirements set out in the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and Scottish Water Byelaws 2003.

  • It is a Statutory Requirement that the installation conforms to the appropria- te Building Regulations either The Building Regulations, The Building Regulations (Sco- tland), Building Regulations (Northern Ire- land), the Water Fitting Regulations or Water Byelaws in Scotland, and the cur- rent I.E.E Wiring Regulations.


More Definitions of Water Byelaws

Water Byelaws means SW’s byelaws that are in force at the time of creation of the Contract and updated and/or amended from time to time (available from SW’s website). The clause and paragraph headings used herein are for purposes of convenience or reference only. They shall not be used to explain, limit or extend the meaning of any part of the Contract. In these Terms and Conditions the masculine includes the feminine and the singular includes the plural and vice versa unless the context otherwise requires. Any reference to “include” or “including”, including before this term, is to be construed as meaning without limitation.
Water Byelaws has the meaning set out in the Operational Code; [Water Connection Services means Connections Activity, and references (however expressed) to the provision of Water Connection Services by the Licensee mean the undertaking of Connections Activity by the Licensee (either directly or through an Accredited Entity);] [Water Metering Services means Metering Activity, and references (however expressed) to the provision of Water Metering Services by the Licensee mean the undertaking of Metering Activity by the Licensee (either directly or through an Accredited Entity);]
Water Byelaws has the meaning set out in the Operational Code;

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