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Changes over time for: The Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board Order 2012 (without Schedules)
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Citation and commencementE+W
1. This Order may be cited as the Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board Order 2012 and, if confirmed by the Secretary of State in accordance with paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Land Drainage Act 1991, comes into force in accordance with that paragraph.
Confirmation of the SchemeE+W
2.—(1) The Scheme submitted by the Environment Agency is confirmed.
(2) The Scheme is set out in the Schedule to this Order.
Secretary of State’s expensesE+W
3. The expenses of the Secretary of State in connection with the making and confirmation of this Order must be borne by the Environment Agency.
Carol Tidmarsh
A civil servant, for and on behalf of the
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
10th February 2012
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