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126Defences to breach of obligationE+W

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(1)In proceedings for breach of an obligation under a conservation covenant it is a defence to show—

(a)that the breach occurred as a result of a matter beyond the defendant’s control,

(b)that the breach occurred as a result of doing, or not doing, something in an emergency in circumstances where it was necessary for that to be done, or not done, in order to prevent loss of life or injury to any person, or

(c)that at the time of the breach—

(i)the land to which the obligation relates was, or was within an area, designated for a public purpose, and

(ii)compliance with the obligation would have involved a breach of any statutory control applying as a result of the designation.

(2)If the only reason for the application of subsection (1)(c) was failure to obtain authorisation, the defendant must also show that all reasonable steps to obtain authorisation had been taken.

(3)The defence under subsection (1)(c) does not apply if the designation was in force when the conservation covenant was created.

(4)The defence of statutory authority (which applies in relation to the infringement of rights such as easements by a person acting under statutory authority) applies in relation to breach of an obligation under a conservation covenant.

(5)In this section—

  • authorisation” means any approval, confirmation, consent, licence, permission or other authorisation (however described), whether special or general;

  • statutory control” means control imposed by provision contained in, or having effect under, an Act.

Commencement Information

I1S. 126 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 147(3)

I2S. 126 in force at 30.9.2022 by S.I. 2022/48, reg. 5(a)

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