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Housing and Planning Bill

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Viscount Younger of Leckie

128YAY: Schedule 17, page 179, line 11, after “11(1)” insert “on the owner”

128YB: Schedule 17, page 179, line 33, at end insert—

“13A_ This Part does not apply if the acquiring authority are deemed to have served a notice to treat in respect of the land proposed to be acquired under section 154(5) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (deemed notice to treat in relation to blighted land).”

128YBA: Schedule 17, page 180, line 32, after first “the” insert “owner’s interest in the”

128YBB: Schedule 17, page 181, line 31, after “the” insert “owner’s interest in the”

128YBC: Schedule 17, page 182, line 38, leave out ““subsection (5)” substitute “subsections (5) and (5A)”” and insert ““Subsection (5) also applies” substitute “Subsections (5), (5A) and (5B) also apply””

128YBD: Schedule 17, page 183, line 29, leave out “part only” and insert “the whole or part”

128YBE: Schedule 17, page 183, leave out lines 35 to 37

128YBF: Schedule 17, page 183, leave out lines 39 to 41

128YBG: Schedule 17, page 183, leave out lines 42 and 43

128YBH: Schedule 17, page 184, line 2, leave out “whole of the land” and insert “house, building or factory”

128YBJ: Schedule 17, page 184, line 4, leave out “whole of the land” and insert “house, building or factory”

128YBK: Schedule 17, page 184, line 25, leave out “whole of the land” and insert “house, building or factory”

128YBL: Schedule 17, page 185, line 1, leave out “land to which the counter-notice relates” and insert “house, building or factory”

128YBM: Schedule 17, page 185, line 4, leave out “land” and insert “house, building or factory”

128YBN: Schedule 17, page 185, line 8, leave out “land” and insert “house, building or factory”

128YBP: Schedule 17, page 185, line 11, leave out “the whole of the” and insert “that”

128YBQ: Schedule 17, page 185, line 38, leave out “1” and insert “A1”

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
771 c1016 
Session
2015-16
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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