Examples of Market Officer in a sentence
To be the Authorised Market Officer for the purposes of the Food and Environment Act 1985 and any statutory enactment and to be responsible for all aspects of administering markets in Andover.
The Executive Committee is represented by Dominique Leroy, Chief Executive Officer, Sandrine Dufour, Chief Financial Officer, Bart Van Den Meersche, Chief Enterprise Market Officer, Guillaume Boutin, Chief Consumer Market Officer, Geert Standaert, Chief Technology Officer, Renaud Tilmans, Chief Customer Operations Officer, Jan Van Acoleyen, Chief Human Resources Officer, and Dirk Lybaert, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer.
A trader shall inform the Market Officer immediately of any change of address.
A Trader’s goods, articles or equipment shall not be placed beyond nor allowed to overhang the boundaries of their stalls or pitches, unless agreed by the Market Officer, nor shall any pedestrian route between stalls be obstructed in anyway.
If a complainant is not satisfied with the action taken by the Market Officer on any complaint then the matter may be referred by letter to the relevant Director.
In the event of unavoidable absence by a trader through illness, or delay by vehicle breakdown or other reasonable cause, the Council will guarantee the stall or pitch until 08.15 hours only, provided that the trader concerned has reported the anticipated delay to the Market Officer on his mobile telephone number by 08.00 hours on the market day concerned.
Traders and all attending the market will observe and carry out the instructions and directions of the Market Officer.
All privately owned stalls, vehicles or stands on the market must be constructed to a specification acceptable to the Market Officer and kept in a good state of repair, totally at the expense of the trader.
Traders must not under any circumstances move any stall or part thereof away from or within the market without the prior approval of the Market Officer.
A trader shall not erect any trestle, dress rail or permit any other article to be displayed on the market outside the defined area of the stall or pitch without prior permission of the Market Officer and if granted permission will pay a toll at a charge currently in force.