Local Government Act 1974

Supply of energy - Supply of energy by territorial authorities

523: Territorial authority may contract with other persons for lighting of roads and for supply of energy

You could also call this:

"Councils can hire others to light roads and supply energy."

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A territorial authority can make a contract with someone else to light roads and supply energy. You might wonder what a territorial authority is, but in this case, it's an organisation that can make decisions about things like road lighting. If you want to know more about the rules that used to apply, you can look at the Energy Companies Act 1992, which changed the rules on 7 October 1994.

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Part 30Supply of energy
Supply of energy by territorial authorities

523Territorial authority may contract with other persons for lighting of roads and for supply of energy (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 523: repealed, on , by section 89(2) of the Energy Companies Act 1992 (1992 No 56).