Who is an operator of an undertaking at an airport
1.07. (1) For these Regulations, an “undertaking” at an airport includes, whether or not the undertaking is carried on for profit, authorised by an airport-lessee company or otherwise lawfully authorised: (a) the operation of a business; and (b) the carrying out of any activity, dealing, operation, process, or work; and (c) the operation of any facility, plant, machine or equipment. (2) For these Regulations, “undertaking” does not include: (a) the function, of the airport-lessee company for an airport, of sublessor or licensor; or (b) the function, of the airport-management company (if any) for an airport, of managing the airport; or (c) any vicarious liability that an airport-lessee company or airport-management company may be found to have in relation to the carrying on of an undertaking by a person who is a sublessee or licensee of part of the airport.
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