Examples of Water Supply and Sewerage Licence in a sentence
It is a condition of this Call Off Contract that the Supplier shall hold and maintain throughout the term of this Call Off Contract, a valid Water Supply and Sewerage Licence (the “ Water Licence”) granted by the Water Services Regulation Authority (the “Water Authority”) in accordance with Section 17a of the Water Industry Act 1991 as substituted by Section 1 of the Water Act 2014.
The Supplier shall be required to hold and maintain throughout the Framework Agreement and any Call Off Contracts, a valid Water Supply and Sewerage Licence formally granted by the Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) in accordance with Section 17a of the Water Industry Act 1991 as substituted by Section 1 of the Water Act 2014.
If you will be operating in the new market under a new Water Supply and Sewerage Licence (i.e. you are a new entrant retailer or an ‘associate licensee’), for the first time in the assurance framework you are required to submit the final assurance letter for phase three.
If a Supplier has not got a current and valid Water Supply and Sewerage Licence formally granted by the Water Services Regulation Authority, in accordance with Section 17a of the Water Industry Act 1991 as substituted by Section 1 of the Water Act 2014, Customers shall be entitled to terminate under a material breach of Call Off Contract.
Ofwat has requested information from Tor on 13 December 2018, 6 February 2019 and 8 March 2019 under the Water Supply and Sewerage Licence Standard Conditions (the “SLC”).
Our charging policyWe were granted a Water Supply and Sewerage Licence by Ofwat on 30th September 2016.
The Supplier shall hold and maintain through the term of these Call Off Contracts a valid Water Supply and Sewerage Licence formally granted by the Water Services Regulation Authority, in accordance with Section 17a of the Water Industry Act 1991 as substituted by Section 1 of the Water Act 2014.
WIA91 will thus permit a company that is the holder of a Water Supply and Sewerage Licence with a wholesale authorisation (referred as a Licensee) to have access to a Water Undertaker’s Supply System to enable it to supply water to its Customers.
The non-household retail competitive market is expected to be fully open in April 2017, at which stage the current Water Supply Licence (WSL) and Combined Supply Licence (CSL) regime will be replaced by a new Water Supply and Sewerage Licence (WSSL) regime.