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Telecommunications operator definition

What does Telecommunications operator mean? In practice, a telecommunications operator is any person (individual or corporate) that provides telecommunications services to users in the UK, or controls or provides a telecommunication system located in, or controlled from, the UK. In UK law, notably the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, “telecommunications operator” is a defined term covering anyone who: offers or provides a telecommunications service to persons in the UK; or controls or provides a telecommunication system that is wholly or partly in the UK, or controlled from the UK. The statutory concepts of “telecommunications service” and “telecommunication system” are broad and can include...

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Lease of bare land to telecommunications operator under the legacy Electronic Communications Code: archived precedent (England and Wales)

Precedents
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LR1. Date of the lease

[ enter the date in full format DD-Month-Year ]

LR2. Title Number[s]

  • LR2.1 Landlord's title number [ s ] [ the title numbers from which this lease is granted. Leave blank if unregistered ]
  • LR2.2 Other title numbers [ existing title number [ s ] against which entries relating to LR9, LR10, LR11 and LR13 are to be made ]

LR3. Parties to this lease

  • Landlord [ enter landlord's name and address ]
  • Tenant [ enter tenant's name and address ]
  • Other parties

LR4. Property

Where this clause conflicts with any other part of the lease, then, for registration purposes, this clause shall take precedence. [ enter details of the Property ]

LR5. Prescribed statements etc

  • LR5.1 Statements prescribed under Rules 179 (dispositions in favour of a charity), 180 (dispositions by a charity) or 196 (leases under the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993) of the Land Registration Rules 2003 [ include any applicable prescribed statements or state 'None' ]
  • LR5.2 This lease is made under, or by reference to, provisions of: Leasehold Reform Act 1967 Housing Act 1985 Housing Act 1988 Housing
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