Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No.2) Act 1895

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
[SS
&
59
VICT.]
Electric
Lighting
Osders
C‘o./LJirmation
[Ch.
1xvii.I
(No.
2)
Act,
1895.
CHAPTER
lxvii.
An
Act
to
confirni certain Provisional Orders inade
by
the
AB.
-
1695.
Boid
of
Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts
1552
and
155s
relating
to
Alderley Edge Leigh Llandudno
Luton Radcliffe and Swindon New
Town.
[27th June
lS95.l
HEKEAS under the authority of the Electric Lighting Acts
45
&
46
vict*
-w
1882
and
1888
the Board
of
Trade have made the several
51
&52
vict
Provisional Orders set
out
in the schedulc to this Act
:
And whereas
a
Provisional Order made! by the Board of Trade
under the authority
of
the said Acts
is
not
of
any validity
or
force
whatever until the confirmation thereof by Act
of
Parliament
:
And whereas
it
is expedient that the sei-era1 Provisional Orders
made by the Board of Trade under the authority
of
the said Acts
as set out in the schedule
to
this Act be confirmed by Act
of
Parliament
:
Be
it
therefore enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty
by
and with the advice and consent
of
the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal and
Commons
in
this present Parliament assembled
and
by
the authority
of
the same
as
follows
:-
Confirmation
(No.
2)
Act
1895.
to this Act shall be and
the
same are hereby confirmed and
all
schedule
the provisions thereof in
rnaiiiicr
and
form
as
they are set out in
the said schedulc shall
from
and after the passing
of
this
Act
have
full validity and effect.
c.
56.
c.
12.
1.
This Act may be cited as the Blectric Lighting Orders
Short
title.
2.
The several Orders as amended and set out
in
the schedule
Orders
in
confirmed.
h
A.D.
1895.
[Ch.
lxvii,]
Electric
Lighting
Orders
Confirmation
[58
&
59
VICT.]
(NO.
2)
Act,
1895.
S
C
H
ED
U
L
E,
LIST
OF
ORDERS.
1.
ALDERLEY
EDGE.-Provisional Order granted by the Board
of
Trade
under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Alderley Edge
District Council.
2. LEIGH.-Provisional Order granted by the Board
of
Trade under the
Electric Lighting Acts
1882
and
1888
to the Leigh District Council.
3.
LLANDUDNO.-Provisional Order granted by the Board
of
Trade under
the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888
to
the Llandudno District
Council.
4.
LUTON.-Provisional Order granted by the Board
of
Trade under the
Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 to the Mayor Aldermen and
Burgesses
of
the Borough of Luton.
5.
RADCLIFFE.-hovwiortd Order granted
by
the Board
of
Trade
under
the
Electric
Lighting Acts 1882
and
1888
to
the Radcliffe Dist,rict
Council.
6.
SWINDON
NEW TowN.-Provisional Order granted by the Board
of
Trade
nnder the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888
to
the Swindon
New
Town
DiRtrict Council.
[58
&
59
VICT.]
E‘te,cL&c
Lighting
0rders;Conjrrnatlon
[Ch.
lxvii.)
(No.
2)
Act,
1895.
ALDERLEY EDGE ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
Provisioryal Order granted
by
the
Board
of
Trade mder
the
-Electric
Lighting
Acts
1882
and
1888
to
the
AEderEey Edge
Edge.
District
Councii
i~
respct
of
the
Urban,
District
of
Alderley
Edge.
A.D.
iw.
Alz&
Preliminary.
1.
This Order may be cited as the Alderley Edge Electric Lighting Order
Short
title.
2,
This Order is to be read and construed subject in all respects
to
the
Interpretation.
1895.
provisions of the Eiectric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 and
of
any other Acts
or parts of Acts incorporated therewith which said Acts and parts
of
Ads are
in this Order collectively referred to as
the principal Act
’)
and the several
words terms and expressions to which by the principal Act meanings are
assigned shall have
in
this Order the same respective meanings provided that
in this Order-
The expression
energy
shall mean electrical energy and for the purposes
of app!ying the provisions of the principal Act to this Order electrical energy
shall be deemed
to
be an agency within the meaning
of
electricity as defined
in the Electric Lighting Act 1882.
The expression power
shall mean electrical power or the rate per unit
of
time
at
which energy is supplied.
The expression
(‘
main
)’
shall mean any electric line which may be laid
down
by the Undertakers in any street or public place and through which
energy inay be supplied or intended
to
be supplied by the Undertakers for
the purposes of general supply.
The expression “service line” shall mean any electric line through which
energy may be supplied
or
intended to be supplied by the Undertakers
to
a consumer either from any main or directly
from
the premises
of
the
Undertakers.
The expression
distributing main shall mean the portion
of
any main which
is used for the purpose
of
giving origin to service lines for the purposes of
general supply.
The expression
(‘
general supply
shall mean the general supply of energy to
ordinary consumers but shall not include the supply
of
energy to any
one
or
more particular consumers iinder special agreement.
The
expression “a,rea
of
supply” shall mean the area within which
the
Undertakers are
for
the time being authorised to supply energy under the
provisions of this Order.
The expression “consuiner” shall mean any body or person supplied or
entitled to be eupplied with ecergy by the Undertakers.
The
expression
consumer’s terminals
shall mean the ends
of
the electric
lines situate upon any consumer’s preiiiises and belonging
to
him at which
.the supply of energy
is
delivered from the service lines.
The expression
telegraphic line
’’
nheii used with respect to any telegraphic
fine
of
the Postinaster-General
sllall
have the same meaning
as
in
the
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