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London Local Authorities Bill [HL]—continued

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Street trading on certain bridges

37Bridges in the City of Westminster and London Borough of Lambeth
(1)The city council and the borough council may enter into agreements to secure that—
(a)Part III (street trading) of the Act of 1990; or
(b)the Act of 1999,

shall apply as respects the whole or part of any relevant bridge.

(2)If an agreement is made under subsection (1) above, the Act of 1999 or Part III of the Act of 1990, as the case may be, shall apply to the part of the relevant bridge in question as though it was within the area of the city or, as the case may be, the borough.
(3)Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2) above, proceedings in relation to an alleged offence of unlicensed street trading on a relevant bridge shall be commenced in the magistrates' court for the relevant petty sessions area.
(4)Either council may rescind any agreement under subsection (1) above by giving three months' written notice to the other.
(5)Where, immediately before the date on which an agreement under this section comes into effect or is rescinded (the "relevant date")—
(a)a street trading licence is held under Part III of the Act of 1990 or the Act of 1999, as the case may be, in respect of an area which is the subject of the agreement;
(b)any proceedings in respect of an offence under Part II of the Act of 1990 or under the Act of 1999, as the case may be, had been commenced; and
(c)by that agreement—
(i)the Act of 1999 applies to the area instead of Part III of the Act of 1990; or
(ii)Part III of the Act of 1990 applies to the area instead of the Act of 1999,

subsection (6) or (7) below shall apply, as appropriate.

(6)In the circumstances mentioned in subsection (5)(a) above, the licence in question shall continue in force subject to the same conditions as though it had been issued under whichever of Part III of the Act of 1990 or the Act of 1999 applies after the relevant date.
(7)In the circumstances mentioned in subsection (5)(b) above, the proceedings in question shall continue until their conclusion under whichever of Part III of the Act of 1990 or the Act of 1999 applied before the relevant date, notwithstanding that Part III of the Act of 1990 or the Act of 1999 no longer applies to the part of the bridge in question.
(8)In this section—

"the borough" means the borough of Lambeth and "borough council" shall be construed accordingly;

"the city" means the City of Westminster and "city council" shall be construed accordingly;

"relevant bridge" means—

(a)Westminster Bridge, the Hungerford Footbridges, Lambeth Bridge and Vauxhall Bridge; and
(b)any other bridge carrying a street across the river Thames constructed after the date on which this Act was passed, if part of the bridge is in the city and part in the borough; and
(c)the approaches to any such bridge;

"relevant petty sessions area" means—

(a)a petty sessions area, the whole or part of which is in the city, if the effect of an agreement under this section is to apply the Act of 1999 to the bridge;
(b)a petty sessions area, the whole or part of which is in the borough, if the effect of an agreement under this section is to apply Part III of the Act of 1990 to the bridge;

"street" means any street to which Part III of the Act of 1990 or the Act of 1999 applies, as the case may be.

London Local Authorities Act 1990

38Interpretation of Part III of Act of 1990
(1)Section 21 (interpretation of Part III) of the Act of 1990 is amended as follows.
(2)For the definition of "itinerant ice cream trading" there is substituted—

"itinerant ice cream trading" means ice cream trading from a vehicle which goes from place to place remaining in any one location in the course of trading for periods of 15 minutes or less and not returning to that location or any other location in the same street on the same day;".

(3)In paragraph (b) of the definition of "street", for "have access without payment", there is substituted "obtain access without payment—
(i)whether or not they need the consent of the owner or occupier; and
(ii)if they do, whether or not they have obtained it;".
(4)In the definition of "street trading"—
(a)for "subsection (2)" substitute "subsections (1A) and (2)";
(b)after "gain or reward", the words "(whether or not the gain or reward accrues to the person actually carrying out the trading)" are inserted.
(5)After subsection (1), the following subsection is inserted—
"(1A)In determining whether activity amounts to street trading for the purposes of this Act, the fact that—
(a)a transaction was completed elsewhere than in a street in the case where the initial offer or display of the articles in question or the offer of services, as the case may be, took place in a street;
(b)either party to the transaction was not in a street at the time it was completed;
(c)the articles actually sold or services actually supplied, as the case may be, were different from those offered,
shall be disregarded.".
(6)Paragraphs (f) and (g) of subsection (2) are omitted.

39Applications for street trading licences under Act of 1990
(1)Section 25 (application for street trading licences) of the Act of 1990 is amended as follows.
(2)In subsection (1), for "renewing a licence, other than a temporary licence" substitute "renewing a street trading licence".
(3)After subsection (2), the following subsection is inserted—
"(2A)In the case of an application for a street trading licence which, if granted, would authorise street trading on land which falls within paragraph (b) in the definition of "street" in subsection (1) of section 21 (interpretation of Part III) of this Act, the applicant shall provide evidence in writing—
(a)that he has consent to trade on the land from the owner of the land in question; or
(b)that he is the owner of the land in question.".
(4)In paragraph (a)(iv) of subsection (4), for "a licence which is not a temporary licence to trade" substitute "a street trading licence which, if granted, would authorise trading".
(5)After paragraph (b) in subsection (4), the following paragraph is inserted—
"(c)shall not be granted in the case of an application for a street trading licence which, if granted, would authorise street trading on land which falls within paragraph (b) in the definition of "street" in subsection (1) of section 21 (interpretation of Part III) of this Act, unless the applicant has provided sufficient such evidence as is mentioned in subsection (2A) above to satisfy the council.".

40Lapsing of street trading licence under Act of 1990
(1)In subsection (4)(b) of section 29 (further provisions relating to grant, renewal or revocation of street trading licences) of the Act of 1990, for "the next following subsection" there is substituted "section 30 (Part III appeals) of this Act".
(2)After the said section 29, the following section is inserted—
"29ALapsing of licence in certain cases

In the case of a street trading licence which authorises street trading on land which falls within paragraph (b) in the definition of "street" in subsection (1) of section 21 (interpretation of Part III) of this Act, the licence shall lapse if—

(a)the consent is discontinued by the person who gave it, or a successor in title of that person, and the council is provided with written notice of the discontinuation of the consent by the person who discontinues it; or
(b)the holder of the licence no longer is the owner of the land in question,

as the case may be.".

41Temporary licences
(1)Section 31 (temporary licences) of the Act of 1990 is amended as follows.
(2)After subsection (1), the following subsections are inserted—
"(1A)A council may grant a temporary licence in any street, whether or not it is a licensed street.
(1B)In the case of an application for a temporary licence which, if granted, would authorise street trading on land which falls within paragraph (b) in the definition of "street" in subsection (1) of section 21 (interpretation of Part III) of this Act, the applicant shall provide evidence in writing—
(a)that he has the consent to trade on the land from the owner of the land in question; or
(b)that he is the owner of the land in question.
(1C)An application for a temporary licence shall not be granted, if the licence would authorise street trading on land which falls within the said paragraph (b), unless the applicant has provided sufficient evidence, as is mentioned in subsection (2A) of section 25 (application for street trading licence) of this Act, to satisfy the council.
(1D)In the case of a temporary licence which authorises street trading on land which falls within the said paragraph (b), the licence shall lapse if—
(a)the permission to trade on the land is discontinued, and the council is provided with written notice of the discontinuance of the permission by the person who gave the permission or by a successor in title to that person; or
(b)the holder of the licence is no longer the owner of the land in question or no longer has sufficient interest in the land to trade on the land without the permission of another person.
(1E)The council may revoke or suspend the operation of a temporary licence held in respect of land which falls within the said paragraph (b) if circumstances have arisen since the grant of the licence or are about to arise which necessitate such revocation or suspension on the grounds of safety.
(1F)Where a temporary licence is revoked or suspended under subsection (1E) above, the council shall return to the licensee such proportion of any fee paid for the granting of the licence as is appropriate, taking into account the period for which the licence was granted and the period remaining on the licence when it was revoked or the period for which the licence was suspended, as the case may be.".

42Offences under Act of 1990

In subsection (4) of section 34 (offences) of the Act of 1990, the words "duly signed by him and" are omitted.

43Employment of assistants under Act of 1990
(1)Section 36 (employment of assistants) of the Act of 1990 is amended as follows.
(2)After "street trading licence" (where those words first appear), the words "or a temporary licence" are inserted.
(3)For "street trading licence" where those words appear for the second time, substitute "licence".

44Unlicensed street trading under Act of 1990
(1)Section 38 (unlicensed street trading) of the Act of 1990 is amended as follows.
(2)In subsection (4)—
(a)at the beginning, the words "Subject to section 38A (seizure of perishable items) of this Act", are inserted;
(b)the proviso is omitted.
(3)In subsection (4C)—
(a)in paragraph (a), at the beginning, the words "Subject to section 38B (motor vehicles) of this Act," are inserted;
(b)in paragraph (e), for "identify that person and" substitute "identify that person or";
(c)for paragraph (f) substitute—
"(f)paragraph (g) below applies where the article, thing, receptacle or equipment is not returned because—
(i)it has not proved possible to identify the person from whom it was seized or ascertain his address; or
(ii)the person from whom it was seized and the owner (if different) have disclaimed or refused to accept it.
(g)where this paragraph applies, the council may make a complaint to the magistrates' court for a disposal order under section 38C (disposal orders) of this Act (whether or not proceedings for an offence under this section have been commenced).".

45Seizure of perishable items

After section 38 (unlicensed street trading) of the Act of 1990, the following section is inserted—

"38ASeizure of perishable items
(1)No item which is of a perishable nature (in this section referred to as a "perishable item") shall be seized under the provisions of subsection (4) of section 38 (unlicensed street trading) of this Act unless the authorised officer or constable gives a certificate under subsection (2) below to the person from whom the item is seized.
(2)Where a perishable item is seized under the said section 38, the person from whom it is seized must be given a certificate—
(a)stating the effect of subsection (4) below and subsection (6) of the said section 38;
(b)giving the address from which the item may be collected;
(c)informing the recipient that if he is not the owner of the item, then he should give the owner the information referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) above.
(3)The council or the police shall store any perishable item seized under the said section 38 at an appropriate temperature.
(4)If the person from whom a perishable item was so seized fails to collect it within 48 hours of the seizure the council or the police may dispose of it.
(5)When any perishable item is disposed of by the council under subsection (4) above, the council shall have a duty to secure the best possible price which can reasonably be obtained for it.
(6)Paragraphs (a) to (d) of subsection (4C), and subsections (5) and (6) of the said section 38 shall apply to perishable items seized under that section only in cases where the item concerned has not been disposed of by the council at the conclusion of the proceedings in respect of the alleged offence in relation to which the item was seized.
(7)Paragraphs (e) and (f) of subsection (4C) of the said section 38 shall apply to perishable items seized under that section only in cases where the item concerned has not been disposed of by the council at the expiration of the period mentioned in the said paragraph (e); otherwise subsections (9) to (12) below shall apply.
(8)Subsection (8) of the said section 38 shall apply with the omission of paragraph (c) in respect of perishable items seized under that section only in cases where the item concerned has not been disposed of by the council by the time the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (a)(ii)(A) or (B) arise; otherwise subsections (9) to (12) below shall apply.
(9)Subsection (12) below shall have effect where the council have disposed of a perishable item under subsection (4) above and any of the following conditions apply.
(10)The first condition is that no proceedings in respect of the alleged offence in relation to which the item was seized are instituted before the expiration of a period of 28 days beginning with the date of seizure of the item, or any such proceedings instituted within that period are discontinued.
(11)The second condition is that—
(a)not less than six months have passed since the date of the seizure and no information has been laid against any person for an offence under the said section 38 in respect of the acts or circumstances which occasioned the seizure; or
(b)proceedings for such an offence have been brought and either the person charged has been acquitted (whether or not on appeal) and the time for appealing against or challenging the acquittal (where applicable) has expired without an appeal or challenge being brought, or the proceedings (including any appeal) have been withdrawn by, or have failed for want of prosecution by, the person by whom the original proceedings were brought.
(12)When this subsection has effect a person who has, or at the time of seizure had, a legal interest in the item seized may recover compensation from the borough council or (where it is seized by a constable) the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis by civil action in the County Court in respect of any loss suffered by him as a result of the seizure and any such compensation shall not be included in the computation for calculating charges under section 32 (fees and charges) of this Act.".
 

 
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