Electric Lines Licences




24 SEPTEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
4455

Area

2201 Part Lot 1. D.P. 24471, being part of the land comprised
and described in certificate of title No. 6C/1421, marked
A on plan.
4831 } Parts Reserve 4244, being parts of the land comprised
7151 } and described in certificate of title No. 3D/370,
respectively marked B and Q on plan.

Situated in Block IV, Halswell Survey District and Block I, Pigeon
Bay Survey District.

As the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked
L.O. 35375 (S.O. 16983), deposited in the office of the New Zealand
Railways Corporation at Wellington, and thereon marked as above
mentioned.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of September 1987.

R. J. ELTON,
for General Manager, New Zealand Railways Corporation.
(N.Z.R. L.O. 31415/39) (2)

Electric Lines Licence

I, David John Butcher, Minister of Energy, acting pursuant to section
21 of the Electricity Act 1968, hereby license Colin Thomas Paterson,
farm er of Ranfurly hereinafter referred to as “the licensee”, to lay,
construct, put up, place or use the electric lines described in the
Schedule hereto. This licence is issued subject to the following
conditions:

CONDITIONS

  1. This licence may be cited as the Colin Thomas Paterson Electric
    Lines Licence 1987.

  2. The licensee shall comply with the provisions of this licence,
    the Electricity Act 1968 and all enactments made in amendment of
    or in substitution for that Act, any Electrical Codes of Practice made
    under that Act, the Electrical Supply Regulations 1984, the Electrical
    Wiring Regulations 1976 and all regulations made in amendment
    of or substitution for any of those regulations.

  3. Any notice to be given to the licensee shall be sufficient if served
    personally on the licensee or (in the case of the licensee being a
    corporate body) delivered at the registered office of the licensee to
    a person appearing to have for the time being control of that office
    or sent by registered post letter addressed to the licensee at the
    postal address set out in the application for a licence or any
    subsequent address notified by the licensee to the Minister and, if
    so served, shall be sufficient notwithstanding the death or incapacity
    of the licensee and notwithstanding that no legal personal
    representative of the licensee may have been appointed.

  4. The service of a notice of any one of several licensees shall be
    good service on all of them.

  5. Any notice to be given to the Minister of Energy shall be
    sufficient if given in writing to or sent by registered post letter
    addressed to the Secretary of Energy, Ministry of Energy, Wellington.

  6. Any notice to be given on the part of the Minister of Energy
    shall be sufficient if given in writing signed by the Minister or by
    any person acting under the authority of the Minister.

  7. The licence shall not be construed as granting as consent to
    generate electricity pursuant to section 25 of the Electricity Act 1968.

  8. This licence shall come into force on the 15th day of September
    1987 and shall continue until the 31st day of March 1997 unless it
    is sooner lawfully determined in accordance with clauses 9, 10 or
    11 hereof.

  9. This licence may be cancelled upon:
    (a) The death of the licensee.
    (b) The winding-up of the licensee, where the licensee is a body
    corporate.
    (c) The bankruptcy of the licensee.

  10. This licence may be cancelled by the Minister at the request
    of or with the consent of the licensee.

  11. The Governor-General in Council may pursuant to section
    22 of the Electricity Act 1968 cancel this licence if the licensee is
    in breach of the provisions contained in clause 2 of these conditions.

  12. At the expiry or cancellation of this licence, the licensee shall
    if so required by notice by the Minister remove all buildings, poles
    and other erections and all transmission lines, plant and other
    machinery and other removable equipment authorised by the licence
    to be erected, installed or provided and if within 12 months after
    being so required the licensee fails or neglects to remove the same,
    then the same shall, without payment of any compensation vest in
    and become the property of the Crown and it shall be lawful for
    any person authorised by the Minister in that behalf, subject to
    compliance with section 15A of the Electricity Act 1968 to enter
    upon any land or premises and take possession of and remove the
    same or any part thereof.

  13. Nothing contained in the licence either expressly or by
    implication shall be deemed to authorise the licensee to erect,
    construct or use any electric lines or works except subject to such
    conditions (not inconsistent with the conditions of this licence and
    the Electricity Act 1968 and regulations made thereunder) as may
    from time to time be lawfully imposed by any local authority within
    the district of which any such lines or work may be situated.

  14. The system of supply shall be described in paragraph (d) of
    regulation 13 of the Electrical Supply Regulations 1984.

  15. The licensee shall, 6 months prior to the expiry of the term
    of the licence provided in clause 8 herein, make written application
    to the Minister of Energy for the granting of a new licence.

SCHEDULE
DESCRIPTION OF LINE

A line for the transmission of electricity commencing at a point on
the eastern side of Devon Road, approximately 2250 metres from
the northern side of Sharkey Road, and proceeding in a westerly
direction across Devon Road to its western side. All the above being
in Block IV, Gimmerburn Survey District.

Signed at Wellington this 15th day of September 1987.

(PGP 4421) D. J. BUTCHER, Minister of Energy.

Electric Lines Licence

I, David John Butcher, Minister of Energy, acting pursuant to section
21 of the Electricity Act 1968, hereby license Robert Alford Diack
and Christine Marie Diack, hoteliers of Naseby hereinafter referred
to as “the licensee”, to lay, construct, put up, place or use the electric
lines described in the Schedule hereto. This licence is issued subject
to the following conditions:

CONDITIONS

  1. This licence may be cited as the Robert Alford Diack and
    Christine Marie Diack Electric Lines Licence 1987.

  2. The licensee shall comply with the provisions of this licence,
    the Electricity Act 1968 and all enactments made in amendment of
    or in substitution for that Act, any Electrical Codes of Practice made
    under that Act, the Electrical Supply Regulations 1984, the Electrical
    Wiring Regulations 1976 and all regulations made in amendment
    of or substitution for any of those regulations.

  3. Any notice to be given to the licensee shall be sufficient if served
    personally on the licensee or (in the case of the licensee being a
    corporate body) delivered at the registered office of the licensee to
    a person appearing to have for the time being control of that office
    or sent by registered post letter addressed to the licensee at the
    postal address set out in the application for a licence or any
    subsequent address notified by the licensee to the Minister and, if
    so served, shall be sufficient notwithstanding the death or incapacity
    of the licensee and notwithstanding that no legal personal
    representative of the licensee may have been appointed.

  4. The service of a notice of any one of several licensees shall be
    good service on all of them.

  5. Any notice to be given to the Minister of Energy shall be
    sufficient if given in writing to or sent by registered post letter
    addressed to the Secretary of Energy, Ministry of Energy, Wellington.

  6. Any notice to be given on the part of the Minister of Energy
    shall be sufficient if given in writing signed by the Minister or by
    any person acting under the authority of the Minister.

  7. The licence shall not be construed as granting as consent to
    generate electricity pursuant to section 25 of the Electricity Act 1968.

  8. This licence shall come into force on the 15th day of September
    1987 and shall continue until the 31st day of March 1997 unless it
    is sooner lawfully determined in accordance with clauses 9, 10 or
    11 hereof.

  9. This licence may be cancelled upon:
    (a) The death of the licensee.
    (b) The winding-up of the licensee, where the licensee is a body
    corporate.
    (c) The bankruptcy of the licensee.



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