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InterpretationE+W

121 Meaning of “building”.E+W

(1)The word “building”, for the purposes of—

(a)Part I of this Act, and

(b)any other enactment (whether or not contained in this Act) that relates to building regulations, or that mentions “buildings” or “a building” in a context from which it appears that those expressions are there intended to have the same meaning as in Part I of this Act,

means any permanent or temporary building, and, unless the context otherwise requires, it includes any other structure or erection of whatever kind or nature (whether permanent or temporary).

(2)In subsection (1) above, “structure or erection” includes a vehicle, vessel, hovercraft, aircraft or other movable object of any kind in such circumstances as may be prescribed (being circumstances that in the opinion of the Secretary of State justify treating it for those purposes as a building).

(3)For the purposes mentioned in subsection (1) above, unless the context otherwise requires—

(a)a reference to a building includes a reference to part of a building and

(b)a reference to the provision of services, fittings and equipment in or in connection with buildings, or to services, fittings and equipment so provided, includes a reference to the affixing of things to buildings or, as the case may be, to things so affixed.

122 Meaning of “building regulations”.E+W

In this Act—

(a)building regulations” means, subject to paragraph (b) below, regulations made under section 1 above;

(b)a reference to building regulations, in a particular case in relation to which a requirement of building regulations is for the time being dispensed with, waived, relaxed or modified by virtue of section 8 or 11 above or any other enactment, is a reference to building regulations as they apply in that case, unless the context otherwise requires.

123 Meaning of “construct”and “erect”.E+W

(1)For the purposes of—

(a)Part I of this Act, and

(b)any other enactment (whether or not contained in this Act) that relates to building regulations, or that mentions “buildings” or “a building” in a context from which it appears that those expressions are there intended to have the same meaning as in the said Part I,

references to the construction or erection of a building include references to—

(i)the carrying out of such operations (whether for the reconstruction of a building, the roofing over of an open space between walls or buildings, or otherwise) as may be designated in building regulations as operations falling to be treated for those purposes as the construction or erection of a building, and

(ii)the conversion of a movable object into what is by virtue of section 121(1) and (2) above a building.

and “construct” and “erect” shall be construed accordingly.

(2)For the purposes of Part III of this Act, each of the following operations is deemed to be the erection of a building—

(a)the re-erection of a building or part of a building when an outer wall of that building or, as the case may be, that part of a building has been pulled down, or burnt down, to within 10 feet of the surface of the ground adjoining the lowest storey of the building or of that part of the building,

(b)the re-erection of a frame building or part of a frame building when that building or part of a building has been so far pulled down, or burnt down, as to leave only the framework of the lowest storey of the building or of that part of the building,

(c)the roofing over of an open space between walls or buildings,

and “erect” shall be construed accordingly.

124 Meaning of deposit of plansE+W

In this Act, a reference to the deposit of plans in accordance with building regulations is a reference to the deposit of plans in accordance with building regulations for the purposes of section 16 above, unless the context otherwise requires.

125 Construction and availability of sewers.E+W

(1)A reference in Part I of this Act to the construction of a sewer includes a reference to the extension of an existing sewer.

(2)For the purposes of sections 64(2) and 66(1) above, a building or proposed building—

(a)is not deemed to have a sufficient water supply available unless—

(i)it has a sufficient supply of water laid on, or

(ii)such a supply can be laid on to it from a point within 100 feet of the site of the building or proposed building, and the intervening land is land through which the owner of the building or proposed building is, or will be, entitled to lay a communication pipe, and

(b)is not deemed to have a sewer available unless—

(i)there is within 100 feet of the site of the building or proposed building, and at a level that makes it reasonably practicable to construct a drain to communicate with it, a public sewer or other sewer that the owner of the building or proposed building is, or will be, entitled to use, and

(ii)the intervening land is land through which he is entitled to construct a drain.

(3)The limit of 100 feet does not apply, for the purposes of subsection (2) above, if the local authority undertake to bear so much of the expenses reasonably incurred in—

(a)constructing, and maintaining and repairing, a drain to communicate with a sewer, or

(b)laying, and maintaining and repairing, a pipe for the purpose of obtaining a supply of water,

as the case may be, as is attributable of the fact that the distance of the sewer, or of the point from which a supply of water can be laid on, exceeds 100 feet.

126 General interpretation.E+W

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—

  • Act” includes an enactment contained in a local Act;

  • approved inspector” has the meaning given by section 49(1) above;

  • authorised officer”, in relation to a local authority, means—

(a)an officer of the local authority authorised by them in writing, either generally or specially, to act in matters of a specified kind or in a specified matter, or

(b)by virtue of his appointment and for the purpose of matters within his province, a proper officer of the local authority . . . F1;

  • cesspool” includes a settlement tank or other tank for the reception or disposal of foul matter from buildings;

  • closet” includes privy;

  • contravention” includes failure to comply, and “contravene” has a corresponding meaning;

  • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F2

  • drain” means a drain used for the drainage of one building or of buildings or yards appurtenant to buildings within the same curtilage, and includes any manholes, ventilating shafts, pumps or other accessories belonging to the drain;

  • earth-closet” means a closet having a movable receptacle for the reception of faecal matter and its deodorisation by the use of earth, ashes or chemicals, or by other methods;

  • enactment” includes an enactment contained in a local Act;

  • factory” has the meaning given by section 175 of the M1Factories Act 1961;

  • [F3“fire and rescue authority” in relation to any premises or proposed premises, means—

    (a)

    where the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 applies to the premises or proposed premises, the enforcing authority within the meaning given by article 25 of that Order;

    (b)

    in any other case, the fire and rescue authority under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 for the area in which the premises are or are to be situated ;]

  • functions” includes powers and duties;

  • highway authority” means, in the case of a highway repairable by the inhabitants at large, the council in whom the highway is vested;

  • house” means a dwelling-house, whether a private dwelling-house or not;

  • inner London” means the area comprising the inner London boroughs, the City of London, the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple;

  • joint board” has the meaning given by section 343(1) of the M2Public Health Act 1936;

  • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F4

  • local Act” includes a provisional order confirmed by Parliament, and the confirming Act so far as it relates to that order;

  • [F5local authority ” means the council of a district or London borough, the Common Council of the City of London, the Sub-Treasurer of the Inner Temple, the Under Treasurer of the Middle Temple or, for the purposes of Parts I and II above and of this Part so far as it relates to them, the Council of the Isles of Scilly [F6 but, in relation to Wales, means the council of a county or county borough; ] ; ]

  • modifications” includes additions, omissions and amendments, and related expressions shall be construed accordingly;

  • officer” includes servant;

  • owner” means the person for the time being receiving the rackrent of the premises in connection with which the word is used, whether on his own account or as agent or trustee for another person, or who would so receive it if those premises were let at a rackrent;

  • plans” includes drawings of any other description, and also specifications or other information in any form;

  • prejudicial to health” means injurious, or likely to cause injury, to health;

  • premises” includes buildings, land, easements and hereditaments of any tenure;

  • prescribed” means prescribed by building regulations;

  • private sewer” means a sewer that is not a public sewer;

  • proper officer”, in relation to a purpose and to a local authority, means an officer appointed for that purpose by that authority;

  • [F7public sewer ” has the same meaning as in the [F8 Water Industry Act 1991 ] ; ]

  • rackrent”, in relation to property, means a rent that is not less than two-thirds of the rent at which the property might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free from all usual tenant’s rates and taxes, and deducting from it the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance and other expenses (if any) necessary to maintain the property in a state to command such rent;

  • rating district” has the meaning given by section 115(1) of the M3General Rate Act 1967;

  • relevant period” has the meaning given by section 16(12) or 81(4) above, as the case may require;

  • sanitary convenience” means closet or urinal;

  • school” includes a Sunday school or a Sabbath school;

  • sewer” does not include a drain as defined in this section, but otherwise it includes all sewers and drains used for the drainage of buildings and yards appurtenant to buildings, and any manholes, ventilating shafts, pumps or other accessories belonging to the sewer;

  • F9. . .

  • F9. . .

  • statutory undertakers” means persons authorised by an enactment or statutory order to construct, work or carry on a railway, canal, inland navigation, dock, harbour, tramway, . . . F10 . . . F11, . . . F12 or other public undertaking; [F13but does not include a universal service provider (within the meaning of the Postal Services Act 2000), the Post Office company (within the meaning of Part IV of that Act) or any subsidiary or wholly-owned subsidiary (within the meanings given by [F14section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006]) of the Post Office company;]

  • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F15

  • street” includes a highway, including a highway over a bridge, and a road, lane, footway, square, court, alley or passage, whether a thoroughfare or not;

  • substantive requirements”, in relation to building regulations, means the requirements of building regulations with respect to the [F16matters mentioned in section 1(1A) above] (including requirements imposed by virtue of section 2(1) or (2)(a) or (b) above) [F17and requirements that are of a kind mentioned in subsection (2)(a), (b) or (c) of section 2A above and are imposed by virtue of subsection (1) of that section], as distinct from procedural requirements;

  • surface water” includes water from roofs;

  • water-closet” means a closet that has a separate fixed receptacle connected to a drainage system and separate provision for flushing from a supply of clean water either by the operation of mechanism or by automatic action;

  • workplace” does not include a factory, but otherwise it includes any place in which persons are employed otherwise than in domestic service.

Textual Amendments

F2Definition of “district surveyor” repealed by Local Government Act 1985 (c. 51, SIF 81:1), s. 102, Sch. 17

F5Definition of “local authority” substituted by Local Government Act 1985 (c. 51, SIF 81:1), s. 102, Sch. 8 para. 14(4)(a)

F6Words in s. 126 inserted (1.4.1996) by 1994 c. 19, s. 22(3), Sch. 9 para. 15(3) (with ss. 54(5)(7),55(5) Sch. 17 paras. 22(1), 23(2); S.I. 1996/396, art. 3, Sch.1

F9Definitions in s. 126 repealed (5.11.1993) by 1993 c. 50, s. 1(1), Sch. 1 Pt. XIV Group 2.

F16Words in s. 126 substituted (16.11.2004) by Sustainable and Secure Buildings Act 2004 (c. 22), ss. 1(4), 11(4)

F17Words in s. 126 inserted (16.11.2004) by Sustainable and Secure Buildings Act 2004 (c. 22), ss. 4(5), 11(4)

Marginal Citations

127 Construction of certain references concerning Temples.E+W

In relation to the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple, a reference in a provision of this Part of this Act to the proper officer or an officer or authorised officer of a local authority is a reference to an officer authorised by the Sub-Treasurer or the Under Treasurer, as the case may be, to act for the purposes of that provision.

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