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Changes over time for: Evidence of byelaws
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Point in time view as at 01/10/2009.
Changes to legislation:
The Airports (Northern Ireland) Order 1994, Evidence of byelaws is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 27 November 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.
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Evidence of byelawsN.I.
9. The production of a printed copy of a byelaw purporting to be made by an airport operator upon which is endorsed a certificate purporting to be signed by a person authorised for the purpose by the airport operator and stating—N.I.
(a)that the byelaw was made by the airport operator;
(b)that the copy is a true copy of the byelaw;
(c)that on a specified date the byelaw was confirmed by the Department; and
(d)the date, if any, fixed by the Department for the coming into operation of the byelaw,
shall be evidence of the facts stated in the certificate, without proof of the handwriting or authorisation of the person by whom it purports to be signed.
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