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(1)Part I of Schedule 2 to this Act shall have effect—
(a)for applying Part II of the M1Public Utilities Street Works Act 1950 to works for the construction or maintenance of certain of the Concessionaires’ scheduled works; and
(b)for incorporating with this Act the M2Railways Clauses Consolidation Act 1845 and Part I of the M3Railways Clauses Act 1863, subject to modifications there specified.
(2)Part II of that Schedule shall have effect—
(a)for regulating the manner in which the scheduled works and any installations connected with the scheduled works are to be constructed and maintained;
(b)for authorising or regulating the carrying out of subsidiary works; and
(c)for conferring or imposing, in connection with the construction or maintenance of those works and installations, certain supplementary powers and certain incidental duties.
(3)Part III of that Schedule shall have effect—
(a)for making in connection with the scheduled works and other works authorised by this Act provision in relation to highways and roads; and
(b)for making provision as to compensation for, and mitigation of, adverse effects of such works.
(4)Any activities carried on by the Concessionaires for or in connection with the construction or maintenance of their scheduled works or any other works of theirs authorised by this Act shall be treated (if they would not be so treated apart from this subsection) as the carrying on by the Concessionaires of the railway undertaking they are authorised by virtue of section 19 of this Act to carry on.
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