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Housing Act 2003
sec.39Definitions for pt 5
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### sec.39 Definitions for pt 5
In this part—
business , of a funded ancillary provider, means the business of the provider to the extent that it involves any of the following activities—
the provision of an ancillary housing service using funding;
the management of funded property;
compliance with the terms of a relevant agreement.
funded ancillary provider means a funded provider that provides an ancillary housing service but does not provide a social housing service.
funded property , for a funded ancillary provider, means property—
transferred or leased by the chief executive to the funded ancillary provider for the purpose of providing an ancillary housing service; or
bought or leased by the funded ancillary provider using funds entirely or partly provided by a grant, loan or other financial assistance from the chief executive for the purpose of providing an ancillary housing service.
relevant agreement , for a funded ancillary provider, means a residential tenancy agreement for which—
the lessor is the funded ancillary provider; and
the residential premises the subject of the agreement are funded property.
s 39 sub 2013 No. 5 s 25
- (a) the provision of an ancillary housing service using funding;
- (b) the management of funded property;
- (c) compliance with the terms of a relevant agreement.
- (a) transferred or leased by the chief executive to the funded ancillary provider for the purpose of providing an ancillary housing service; or
- (b) bought or leased by the funded ancillary provider using funds entirely or partly provided by a grant, loan or other financial assistance from the chief executive for the purpose of providing an ancillary housing service.
- (a) the lessor is the funded ancillary provider; and
- (b) the residential premises the subject of the agreement are funded property.