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Valuation (Telecommunications, Natural Gas and Water) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010

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Citation and commencementN.I.

1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Valuation (Telecommunications, Natural Gas and Water) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010 and shall come into operation on 31st January 2011.

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 1 in operation at 31.1.2011, see reg. 1

InterpretationN.I.

2.—(1) Any reference in these Regulations to hereditaments used for any purpose includes a reference to hereditaments which are unused but in relation to which it appears that when next used they will be used for such a purpose.

(2) Any reference in these Regulations to a company by name is a reference to that company registered by or bearing that name at the date its name is entered in the NAV list.

Commencement Information

I2Reg. 2 in operation at 31.1.2011, see reg. 1

Telecommunications hereditamentsN.I.

3.—(1) Where—

(a)British Telecommunications plc. occupies, or if it is unoccupied, owns any hereditament which comprises posts, wires, fibres, cables, ducts, telephone kiosks, masts, towers, switching equipment, or other equipment, or easements or wayleaves, being property used for the monitoring, processing or transmission of communications or other signals for the provision of electronic communications services; or

(b)any person occupies, or if it is unoccupied, owns any hereditament which is an unbundled local loop,

and which would, apart from these Regulations, be more than one hereditament, those hereditaments shall be treated as one hereditament.

(2) Where a company which is mentioned in Part 1 of the Schedule (“the designated person”) occupies, or if it is unoccupied, owns any hereditament which comprises posts, wires, fibres, cables, ducts, telephone kiosks, masts, towers, switching equipment, or other equipment, or easements or wayleaves, being property used for the monitoring, processing or transmission of communications or other signals for the provision of electronic communications services and which would, apart from these Regulations, be more than one hereditament, those hereditaments shall be treated as one hereditament.

(3) The hereditament described in paragraph (1) shall be treated as occupied by British Telecommunications plc.

(4) The hereditament described in paragraph (2) shall be treated as occupied by the designated person.

(5) The letting or licensing by British Telecommunications plc. to any person of a fully unbundled local loop is to be assumed, for the purpose of valuing the hereditament described in paragraph (1) pursuant to Part III of the Rates (Northern Ireland) Order 1977, to be a matter affecting the physical state or physical enjoyment of the hereditament.

(6) In this regulation—

“fully unbundled local loop” means an unbundled local loop which British Telecommunications plc. has let or licensed to any person for all uses that comprise the monitoring, processing or transmission of communications or other signals for the provision of electronic communications services; and

“unbundled local loop” means—

(a)

cables, fibres, wires and conductors (or any part of them) used or intended to be used for carrying communications or other signals between the network terminating equipment on the premises of end users and premises (or any part of them) used for the processing of communications or other signals, and land occupied therewith; and

(b)

poles, posts, towers, masts, mast radiators, pipes, ducts, conduits and any associated supports and foundations (or any part of them) used or intended to be used in connection with any of the items listed in paragraph (a), and land occupied therewith,

which British Telecommunications plc. has let or licensed to any person.

Commencement Information

I3Reg. 3 in operation at 31.1.2011, see reg. 1

[F1Treatment of electronic communications apparatusN.I.

3A.(1) This paragraph applies to electronic communications apparatus, other than excepted apparatus, which is—

(a)attached to or situated in or on an electronic communications hereditament (“the principal hereditament”); and

(b)so occupied or owned as to constitute (apart from this regulation) one or more hereditaments separate from the principal hereditament.

(2) Electronic communications apparatus to which paragraph (1) applies and the hereditament which is the principal hereditament in relation to such apparatus shall, subject to paragraph (3), be treated as a single hereditament in the occupation or ownership of the host.

(3) Paragraph (2) does not apply where an electronic communications hereditament is on or forms part of a building or structure all or any part of which is owned or occupied by the host for any purpose other than the provision of or operation of a site for electronic communications apparatus.

(4) In this regulation—

“the 1984 Act” means the Telecommunications Act 1984(2);

“the 2003 Act” means the Communications Act 2003(3);

“the 2006 Act” means the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006(4);

“electronic communications apparatus” includes—

(a)

electronic communications apparatus within the meaning given by Schedule 2 to the 1984 Act which is used, or designed for use, for—

(i)

wireless telegraphy within the meaning given by section 116 of the 2006 Act, or

(ii)

broadcasting; and

(b)

structures in the nature of huts or other buildings (including structures forming part only of a building) used, or designed for use, solely to house apparatus within the description in paragraph (a),

together with any ancillary equipment occupied exclusively for the purposes of an operator;

“electronic communications hereditament” means—

(a)

a site forming a hereditament occupied exclusively by electronic communications apparatus, or

(b)

a site which would constitute a single hereditament but for the occupation of the whole of it exclusively by electronic communications apparatus operated or owned by more than one operator,

and for the purposes of determining whether a hereditament is occupied exclusively by electronic communications apparatus, the presence on the site of, and of accommodation for, personnel for the sole purpose of maintaining, repairing, operating or safeguarding that apparatus shall be disregarded;

“electronic communications network” and “electronic communications service” have the same meanings as in the 2003 Act;

“excepted apparatus” means electronic communications apparatus which is occupied by a person-

(a)

who is either British Telecommunications plc. or a company which is mentioned in Part I of the Schedule; and

(b)

who is not the host in relation to the site on which the apparatus is situated or to which it is attached;

“host” in relation to a site means the person who has the right to receive payment in respect of the use of any part of the site by any other person who is an operator occupying electronic communications apparatus, or would have such a right if any such part were so used; and

“operator” means-

(a)

any person holding a wireless telegraphy licence granted under section 8 of the 2006 Act; or

(b)

any person lawfully providing an electronic communications network or an electronic communications service.]

Gas transportation hereditamentsN.I.

4.—(1) Where a company mentioned in Part 2 of the Schedule (“the designated person”) occupies or, if it is unoccupied, owns what would, apart from these Regulations, be more than one hereditament and each of those hereditaments satisfies the conditions set out in paragraph (2), those hereditaments shall be treated as one hereditament.

(2) The conditions are that each of the hereditaments is—

(a)used wholly or mainly for the purposes of the designated person acting as a gas transporter; and

(b)not an excepted hereditament.

(3) In this regulation—

“gas transporter” means a person who holds a licence granted under Article 8(1)(a) of the Gas (Northern Ireland) Order 1996(1);

“excepted hereditament” means a hereditament consisting of or comprising premises used wholly or mainly as office premises, where those premises are not situated on operational land of the designated person.

(4) The hereditament described in paragraph (1) shall be treated as occupied by the designated person.

Commencement Information

I4Reg. 4 in operation at 31.1.2011, see reg. 1

AmendmentN.I.

5.  In regulation 3 of the Valuation (Water Undertaking) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2008(2) there shall be added at the end the following paragraph—

(4) The hereditament described in paragraph (1) shall be treated as occupied by Northern Ireland Water Limited..

Commencement Information

I5Reg. 5 in operation at 31.1.2011, see reg. 1

RevocationN.I.

6.  The Valuation (Telecommunications) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003(3) and the Valuation (Natural Gas Undertaking) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2004(4) are revoked.

Commencement Information

I6Reg. 6 in operation at 31.1.2011, see reg. 1

Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Finance and Personnel on 29th December 2010

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Brian McClure

A senior officer of the Department of Finance and Personnel

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