PART AGeneral
Interpretation2.
In this Order—
“the 1988 Act” (“Deddf 1988”) means the Local Government Finance Act 1988;
“electronic communications apparatus” (“cyfarpar cyfathrebiadau electronig”) includes—
(a)
apparatus designed or adapted for use in connection with the provision of an electronic communications network;
(b)
apparatus designed or adapted for a use which consists of or includes the sending or receiving of communications or other signals that are transmitted by means of an electronic communications network;
(c)
lines;
(d)
other structures (including structures forming part only of a building) or things used, designed or adapted for use in connection with the provision of an electronic communications network; and
(e)
“excepted hereditament” (“hereditament a eithrir”) means a hereditament—
(a)
which is used exclusively for the display of advertisements, the parking of motor vehicles, sewage works or electronic communications apparatus;
(b)
which is a beach hut or a post office;
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
“line” (“llinell”) means any wire, cable, tube, pipe or similar thing (including its casing or coating) which is designed or adapted for use in connection with the provision of any electronic communications network or electronic communications services;
“person authorised to sign on behalf of the ratepayer” (“person sydd wedi ei awdurdodi i lofnodi ar ran y trethdalwr”) means, where the ratepayer is—
(a)
a partnership, a partner of that partnership;
(b)
a trust, a trustee of that trust;
(c)
a body corporate, a director of that body; and
in any other case, a person duly authorised to sign on behalf of the ratepayer;
“qualifying hereditament” (“hereditament cymwys”) means a hereditament falling within article 12(1)(c) of this Order;
“relevant financial year” (“blwyddyn ariannol berthnasol”) means the financial year in respect of which a ratepayer has served a notice in accordance with article 14;
“signature” (“llofnod”), “sign” (“llofnodi”) or “signed” (“llofnodwyd”), in relation to a notice served in accordance with article 13(3) or 14(6) by electronic communication includes the incorporation in it, or the logical association with it, of an electronic signature, as defined in section 7(2) of the Electronic Communications Act 2000;
“structure” (“strwythur”) includes a building only if the sole purpose of that building is to enclose other electronic communications apparatus.