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CA6 4RW  Rockcliffe, Carlisle

 01228-577000
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Equipment Use whilst on Hire PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Equipment Use while on Hire – where not located on private property

The Customer undertakes with respect to all Equipment delivered by Longtown Skip Hire to be placed other than on private property:
That the permission of the Highway Authority has been duly obtained under Section 139 Highways Act 1980 ( Skip permit obtained).

That the said permission will be kept in force by the extension or renewal of a license as necessary until either the Equipment is removed or until the expiry of 3 working days after notice is received by Longtown Skip Hire to remove the container.
That they will ensure the observation and performance at all times of all the conditions subject to which the aforesaid permission/license is granted and in particular will ensure that the Equipment is properly lit throughout the hours of darkness

That they will not remove the Equipment from the place where it is deposited without first obtaining both the written permission of the Highways Authority and Longtown Skip Hire.

That they will ensure that at the time of collection there is a clear space at one end of the Equipment of not less than thirty feet to give the vehicle sufficient access to effect collection and removal. In the event that it proves impracticable to deliver or collect Equipment because of inadequate access to the Equipment, the Customer shall be liable to pay Longtown Skip Hire the abortive delivery or collection costs incurred.

Unless specifically otherwise agreed in writing that the Customer shall provide marker cones by day and cones plus lights on the Equipment during the hours of darkness as required by the Highways Act 1980 if the Equipment is placed on the Public Highway (including grass verges and footpaths or pavements) or anywhere else where damage to property or injury to third parties is reasonably foreseeable.

Last Updated ( Monday, 31 March 2008 )
 
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