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PART 5 POWERS OF ACQUISITIONPrevious MatchNext Match
19.Power to override easements and other rightsPrevious MatchNext Match
20.Time limit for exercise of authority to acquire land compulsorilyPrevious MatchNext Match
21.Compulsory acquisition of rights etc.Previous MatchNext Match
25.Modification of Part 1 of the 1965 ActPrevious MatchNext Match
27.Temporary use of land for carrying out the authorised developmentPrevious MatchNext Match
28.Temporary use of land for maintaining the authorised developmentPrevious MatchNext Match
30.Apparatus and rights of statutory undertakers in streetsPrevious MatchNext Match
31.Recovery of costs of new connectionsPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 7 MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERALPrevious MatchNext Match
34.Application of landlord and tenant lawPrevious MatchNext Match
35.Operational land for purposes of the 1990 ActPrevious MatchNext Match
36.Defence to proceedings in respect of statutory nuisancePrevious MatchNext Match
38.Procedure in relation to certain approvalsPrevious MatchNext Match
41.Amendment and modification of statutory provisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match
REQUIREMENTSPrevious MatchNext Match
2.Commencement of the authorised developmentPrevious MatchNext Match
4.Notice of date of final commissioningPrevious MatchNext Match
6.Biodiversity enhancement and management planPrevious MatchNext Match
12.Contaminated land and groundwaterPrevious MatchNext Match
14.Construction environmental management planPrevious MatchNext Match
16.Construction traffic management planPrevious MatchNext Match
20.Piling and penetrative foundation designPrevious MatchNext Match
21.Waste management on site - construction wastesPrevious MatchNext Match
22.Restoration of land used temporarily for constructionPrevious MatchNext Match
23.Employment, skills and training planPrevious MatchNext Match
27.Approved details and amendments to themPrevious MatchNext Match
28.Amendments agreed by the relevant planning authorityPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 5Previous MatchNext Match
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OR RESTRICTION OF THE USE OF STREETSPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 6Previous MatchNext Match
LAND IN WHICH ONLY NEW RIGHTS ETC. MAY BE ACQUIREDPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 7Previous MatchNext Match
MODIFICATION OF COMPENSATION AND COMPULSORY PURCHASE ENACTMENTS FOR CREATION OF NEW RIGHTS AND IMPOSITION OF NEW RESTRICTIVE COVENANTSPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 8Previous MatchNext Match
LAND OF WHICH TEMPORARY POSSESSION MAY BE TAKENPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 9Previous MatchNext Match
PROTECTIVE PROVISIONSPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 1 FOR THE PROTECTION OF ELECTRICITY, GAS, WATER AND SEWERAGE UNDERTAKERSPrevious MatchNext Match
1.For the protection of the utility undertakers referred to in...Previous MatchNext Match
2.In this Part— “alternative apparatus” means alternative apparatus adequate to...Previous MatchNext Match
3.Precedence of the 1991 Act in respect of apparatus in the streetsPrevious MatchNext Match
4.Regardless of the temporary prohibition or restriction of use of...Previous MatchNext Match
5.No acquisition etc. except by agreementPrevious MatchNext Match
7.Facilities and rights for alternative apparatusPrevious MatchNext Match
10.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), if by reason...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 2 FOR THE PROTECTION OF OPERATORS OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS CODE NETWORKSPrevious MatchNext Match
12.(1) For the protection of any operator, the following provisions...Previous MatchNext Match
13.The exercise of the powers of article 29 (statutory undertakers)...Previous MatchNext Match
14.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) to (4), if as the...Previous MatchNext Match
15.This Part of this Schedule does not apply to— Previous MatchNext Match
16.Nothing in this Part affects the provisions of any enactment...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 3 FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATIONAL GRID AS ELECTRICITY AND GAS UNDERTAKERPrevious MatchNext Match
20.Apparatus of undertakers in streets subject to temporary prohibition or restrictionPrevious MatchNext Match
24.Facilities and rights for alternative apparatusPrevious MatchNext Match
25.Retained apparatus: protection of gas undertakerPrevious MatchNext Match
26.(1) Not less than 56 days before the commencement of...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 4 FOR THE PROTECTION OF PHILLIPS 66 LIMITEDPrevious MatchNext Match
36.Authorisation of works details affecting pipelines or protected crossingsPrevious MatchNext Match
37.No part of a relevant work is to be commenced...Previous MatchNext Match
38.(1) Any authorisation by P66 required under paragraph 37(a) must...Previous MatchNext Match
39.(1) In the event that— (a) no response has been...Previous MatchNext Match
41.Further provisions about relevant worksPrevious MatchNext Match
42.Monitoring for damage to pipelinesPrevious MatchNext Match
43.(1) If any damage occurs to a pipeline causing a...Previous MatchNext Match
44.Compliance with requirements, etc. applying to the protected landPrevious MatchNext Match
47.If P66 has a dispute about the proposed insurance (including...Previous MatchNext Match
49.Further protection in relation to the exercise of powers under the OrderPrevious MatchNext Match
50.The undertaker must give written notice to P66 if any...Previous MatchNext Match
51.The undertaker must, when requested to do so by P66,...Previous MatchNext Match
52.Prior to the commencement of the authorised development the undertaker...Previous MatchNext Match
54.No part of a specified work is to be commenced...Previous MatchNext Match
55.(1) Any authorisation by P66 required under paragraph 54(a) must...Previous MatchNext Match
56.(1) In the event that— (a) no response has been...Previous MatchNext Match
57.In the exercise of the specified rights the undertaker must—...Previous MatchNext Match
58.The undertaker must with all practicable speed reinstate and put...Previous MatchNext Match
59.The undertaker must following a written request by P66 replace...Previous MatchNext Match
60.The undertaker must keep the VPI apparatus in good and...Previous MatchNext Match
61.In exercising the specified rights the undertaker must at its...Previous MatchNext Match
62.The undertaker must as soon as reasonably practicable following a...Previous MatchNext Match
63.The undertaker must indemnify P66 against losses incurred or sustained...Previous MatchNext Match
64.The undertaker must permit P66 and its agents, contractors and...Previous MatchNext Match
65.P66 must take all reasonable and proper precautions to ensure...Previous MatchNext Match
66.P66 must— (a) not erect construct or place any building...Previous MatchNext Match
67.The undertaker must take all reasonable precautions to ensure that...Previous MatchNext Match
68.(1) The undertaker must indemnify and keep P66 indemnified from...Previous MatchNext Match
69.(1) If during the exercise of the specified rights it...Previous MatchNext Match
70.P66 must use its reasonable endeavours to comply at the...Previous MatchNext Match
71.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) P66 must not make any...Previous MatchNext Match
72.The undertaker is not required to comply with this Part...Previous MatchNext Match
73.Any information or data obtained by the undertaker from carrying...Previous MatchNext Match
74.Where any trees are removed by the undertaker in carrying...Previous MatchNext Match
75.Where timber is cut and disposed of by the undertaker...Previous MatchNext Match
76.Unless otherwise agreed between the undertaker and P66, any fencing...Previous MatchNext Match
77.All temporary fencing will be maintained in position during the...Previous MatchNext Match
78.In exercising the specified rights, and if reasonably required by...Previous MatchNext Match
79.Where the undertaker is to relay or move any length...Previous MatchNext Match
80.Wherever the exercise of the specified rights may reasonably require...Previous MatchNext Match
81.Where the existing gas pipeline crosses below. a ditch or...Previous MatchNext Match
82.With the assistance of P66 in locating water supplies, the...Previous MatchNext Match
83.Particular care will be taken to ensure that minimum damage...Previous MatchNext Match
84.The installation of marker posts or cathodic protection marker posts...Previous MatchNext Match
85.(1) The undertaker must ensure that the existing gas pipeline...Previous MatchNext Match
86.During the course of the exercise of the specified rights,...Previous MatchNext Match
87.In exercising the specified rights, the undertaker must provide specific...Previous MatchNext Match
88.In the event that the undertaker decides to abandon the...Previous MatchNext Match
89.The undertaker must not permit caravans or huts to be...Previous MatchNext Match
90.A specified work will normally cease at or before dusk...Previous MatchNext Match
91.The undertaker will not light fires on the VPI pipeline...Previous MatchNext Match
92.Whenever the undertaker intends to use explosives in connection with...Previous MatchNext Match
94.If P66 wishes to carry out any development of the...Previous MatchNext Match
95.P66 must submit a copy to the undertaker of any...Previous MatchNext Match
96.(1) If following consultation under paragraph 94— Previous MatchNext Match
97.(1) If P66 obtains a P66 planning permission for the...Previous MatchNext Match
98.The diversion route must be within the described land and...Previous MatchNext Match
99.If the VPI apparatus is to be diverted under any...Previous MatchNext Match
100.Subject to paragraph 97(3), where the undertaker elects to carry...Previous MatchNext Match
101.If there is a dispute about the diversion route or...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 5 FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANGLIAN WATERPrevious MatchNext Match
104.For the protection of Anglian Water, the following provisions, unless...Previous MatchNext Match
105.In this Part of this Schedule— “alternative apparatus” means alternative...Previous MatchNext Match
106.The undertaker must not interfere with, build over or near...Previous MatchNext Match
107.The alteration, extension, removal or re-location of any apparatus must...Previous MatchNext Match
108.In the situation, where in exercise of the powers conferred...Previous MatchNext Match
109.Regardless of any provision in this Order or anything shown...Previous MatchNext Match
110.If in consequence of the exercise of the powers conferred...Previous MatchNext Match
111.If in consequence of the exercise of the powers conferred...Previous MatchNext Match
112.If for any reason or in consequence of the construction...Previous MatchNext Match
113.Anglian Water must use its reasonable endeavours to mitigate in...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 6 FOR THE PROTECTION OF CLH PIPELINE SYSTEM (CLH-PS) LTDPrevious MatchNext Match
114.For the protection of CLH Pipeline System (CLH-PS) Limited, the...Previous MatchNext Match
115.In this Part of this Schedule— “CLH” means CLH Pipeline...Previous MatchNext Match
116.Before commencing any part of the authorised development which would...Previous MatchNext Match
117.No works comprising any part of the authorised development which...Previous MatchNext Match
118.Any approval of CLH required under paragraph 117 must not...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 7 FOR THE PROTECTION OF CENTRICA STORAGE LIMITEDPrevious MatchNext Match
119.For the protection of Centrica Storage Limited, the following provisions,...Previous MatchNext Match
120.In this Part of this Schedule— “Centrica” means Centrica Storage...Previous MatchNext Match
121.Before commencing any part of the authorised development which would...Previous MatchNext Match
122.At the same time as providing the plans and sections...Previous MatchNext Match
123.No works comprising any part of the authorised development which...Previous MatchNext Match
124.Any approval of Centrica required under paragraph 123 must not...Previous MatchNext Match
125.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) to (5), if as the...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 8 FOR THE PROTECTION OF ABLE HUMBER PORTS LIMITEDPrevious MatchNext Match
126.For the protection of Able Humber Ports Limited (company no....Previous MatchNext Match
127.In this Part of this Schedule— “Able” means Able Humber...Previous MatchNext Match
128.Co-operation during constructionPrevious MatchNext Match
129.If the undertaker proposes to alter the layout of the...Previous MatchNext Match
130.The undertaker must not submit written details for numbered work...Previous MatchNext Match
131.(1) The undertaker must not exercise the powers under any...Previous MatchNext Match
132.(1) Wherever in this Part of this Schedule provision is...Previous MatchNext Match
133.(1) Insofar as the construction of the OCGT authorised development...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 9 FOR THE PROTECTION OF TOTAL LINDSEY OIL REFINERY LIMITEDPrevious MatchNext Match
135.For the protection of Total Lindsey Oil Refinery Limited, the...Previous MatchNext Match
136.In this Part of this Schedule— “the pipelines” means the...Previous MatchNext Match
137.Before commencing any part of the authorised development which would...Previous MatchNext Match
138.No works comprising any part of the authorised development which...Previous MatchNext Match
139.Any approval of TLOR required under paragraph 138 must not...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 10 FOR THE PROTECTION OF NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITEDPrevious MatchNext Match
140.The following provisions of this Part of this Schedule have...Previous MatchNext Match
141.In this Part of this Schedule— “Network Rail” means Network...Previous MatchNext Match
142.(1) The undertaker must not exercise the powers conferred by—...Previous MatchNext Match
143.Any difference or dispute arising between the undertaker and Network...Previous MatchNext Match
144.Nothing in this Order, or in any enactment incorporated with...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 11 FOR THE PROTECTION OF CADENT GAS LIMITED AS GAS UNDERTAKERPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 12 FOR THE PROTECTION OF HIGHWAYS ENGLAND COMPANY LIMITEDPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 13 FOR THE PROTECTION OF NORTHERN POWERGRID (YORKSHIRE) PLCPrevious MatchNext Match
168.For the protection of Northern Powergrid the following provisions have...Previous MatchNext Match
169.In this Part of this Schedule— “alternative apparatus” means alternative...Previous MatchNext Match
170.This Part of this Schedule does not apply to apparatus...Previous MatchNext Match
171.Regardless of the temporary prohibition or restriction of use of...Previous MatchNext Match
172.Regardless of any provision in this Order or anything shown...Previous MatchNext Match
173.(1) If, in the exercise of the powers conferred by...Previous MatchNext Match
174.(1) Where, in accordance with the provisions of this Part...Previous MatchNext Match
175.(1) Not less than 90 days before starting the execution...Previous MatchNext Match
176.(1) Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph, the...Previous MatchNext Match
177.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), if by reason...Previous MatchNext Match
178.Nothing in this Part of this Schedule affects any enactment...Previous MatchNext Match
179.(1) Without prejudice to the generality of this Part of...Previous MatchNext Match
180.Northern Powergrid and the undertaker must use their reasonable endeavours...Previous MatchNext Match
181.Work in relation to which an estimate is submitted must...Previous MatchNext Match
182.If Northern Powergrid at any time becomes aware that an...Previous MatchNext Match
183.Northern Powergrid may from time to time, and at least...Previous MatchNext Match
184.The undertaker is not responsible for meeting costs or expenses...Previous MatchNext Match
185.Any difference under the provisions of this Part of this...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 14 FOR THE PROTECTION OF HORNSEA 1 LIMITEDPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 15 FOR THE PROTECTION OF HORNSEA 2 COMPANIESPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 10Previous MatchNext Match
PROCEDURE FOR DISCHARGE OF REQUIREMENTSPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 13Previous MatchNext Match
MODIFICATIONS TO THE ABLE MARINE ENERGY PARK DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER 2014Previous MatchNext Match
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