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Changes over time for: Paragraph 3
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Point in time view as at 01/01/2006.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993, Paragraph 3.
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3.—(1) If any person upon whom a notice has been served under Article 49 objects to complying with any requirement of the notice or objects to any restriction imposed thereby, he may, within 21 days of receiving the notice, give notice in writing to the Department stating his objection and the grounds thereof and requiring the matter in dispute to be heard and determined by a barrister or solicitor of not less than 10 years' standing, practising in Northern Ireland, to be appointed by the Lord Chief Justice.N.I.
(2) A person so appointed shall for the purpose of such hearing have all the powers conferred on an arbitrator by[ Part I of the Arbitation Act 1996]
(3) In determining any question whether a notice shall be withdrawn as respects a requirement or restriction objected to, the arbitrator shall have power to order that the requirement or restriction shall have effect subject to such modifications (if any) as the arbitrator may direct.
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