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Article 3, Sch.14.
1. In this Order—N.I.
“factory”, subject to the provisions of this Schedule, has the meaning assigned to it by section 175 of the Factories Act (Northern Ireland) 1965 [1965 c.20] ;
Definition rep. by 1994 NI 11
[F2“industrial hereditament” means a hereditament, exclusive of any part of the hereditament [F3which is] used for the purposes of a private dwelling, which is occupied and used as—
a mine or quarry; or
subject as provided in this Schedule, a factory;]
“mine” has the meaning assigned to it by section 156 of the Mines Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 [1969 c.6] and includes anything which by virtue of that section is deemed to form part of a mine;
“public supply undertaking” means any undertaking primarily carried on for the supply of gas, water, electricty or hydraulic power for public purposes, or to members of the public, or[F4 for the treatment of sewage, or] to any one or more undertakings carried on under any statutory provision (including such a provision contained in or made under a local or personal Act or Measure or an Act or Measure confirming a provisional order);
“quarry” has the meaning assigned to it by[F5 Article 2(2) of the Quarries (Northern Ireland) Order 1983] and includes anything which by virtue of that[F5 Article] is deemed to form part of a quarry;
“retail shop” includes any premises of a similar character where retail trade or business including repair work) is carried on.
F3Words in Sch.2 para. 1 in definition of "industrial hereditament" substituted (1.4.2007) by Rates (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 (S.I. 2006/2954 (N.I. 18)), arts. 1(3), 39, Sch. 2 para. 40; S.R. 2006/464, art. 2(4)
2. For the purposes of this Order—N.I.
Sub-para. (a) rep. by 1994 NI 11
[F62A.] [F6For the purposes of sub-paragraph (b) of the definition of “industrial hereditament”]N.I.
[F6(a)a hereditament shall be deemed not to be occupied and used as a factory if it is primarily occupied and used for any of the following purposes, or for a combination of any such purposes—
(i)the purposes of a retail shop;
(ii)the purposes of distributive wholesale business;
(iii)the purposes of storage;
(iv)the purposes of a public supply undertaking;
(v)any other purposes whether or not similar to any of the foregoing, which are not those of a factory;]
(b)a hereditament shall not be deemed not to be occupied and used as a factory by reason only of the fact that the owner or occupier of the hereditament is the only person working therein or that no other person working therein is in his employment;
(c)any place used by the occupier for the housing or maintenance of his road vehicles or as stables shall, notwithstanding that it is situated within the close, curtilage or precincts forming a factory and used in connection therewith, be deemed not to form part of the factory.
3. Where two or more properties within the same curtilage, or contiguous to one another are in the same occupation and, though treated for any reason as two or more hereditaments for the purposes of valuation and rating, are used as parts of a single mine, quarry or factory, then, for the purposes of determining whether the several hereditaments are industrial hereditaments, they shall be treated as if they formed parts of a single hereditament comprising all those hereditaments.N.I.
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