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32.Compulsory acquisition of land – incorporation of the mineral code
33.Time limit for exercise of authority to acquire land compulsorily
36.Application of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981
40.Temporary use of land for carrying out the authorised development
41.Temporary use of land for maintaining authorised development
SCHEDULES
25.(1) The following dependencies apply to the licensed activities in...
26.The licence holder must ensure that any coatings and treatments...
28.The licence holder must ensure that during the works all...
29.The licence holder must ensure that any equipment, temporary structures,...
30.(1) The licence holder must ensure that no waste concrete...
32.The licence holder must install bunding and storage facilities to...
34.The licence holder must ensure that a Notice to Mariners...
35.The licence holder must ensure that all materials used in...
36.(1) The licence holder must ensure that a protocol for...
37.(1) No operations consisting of piling are to commence until...
38.No operations consisting of piling are to commence until a...
40.No percussive piling is to take place between 7th April...
41.(1) Percussive piling is to be restricted at other times...
42.No percussive piling is to take place before 0600 hours...
Maintenance dredging and disposal conditions
55.(1) The licence holder must undertake sampling and chemical analysis...
56.The licence holder must ensure that during the course of...
57.(1) The licence holder must monitor disposal site HU080 to...
58.(1) The licence holder must notify the Conservancy Authority of...
59.The berthing pocket must be maintained to no deeper than...
60.(1) The licence holder must employ methods to minimise resuspension...
Placement of rock and gravel materials below mean high water springs
62.Any rock armour surplus to that specified in paragraph 4(1)(b)...
63.Any rock or gravel surplus to that specified in paragraph...
65.The licence holder must ensure that pre-works and post-works trawl...
66.(1) The licence holder must ensure that any vessels used...
67.The licence holder must ensure that sea-going tug or tugs...
68.Subject to paragraph 69, the licence holder must ensure that...
PART 2 FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
26.The following provisions apply for the protection of the Environment...
27.The authorised development must be carried out in a way...
28.The requirements set out in the Agency’s Pollution Prevention Guideline...
29.On completion of the works, all debris and surplus material...
30.The undertaker must bring the conditions contained in paragraphs 27...
PART 4 FOR THE PROTECTION OF NETWORK RAIL
32.For the protection of Network Rail, the following provisions, unless...
33.In this Part of this Schedule— “the engineer” means an...
34.(1) Where under this Part of this Schedule Network Rail...
35.(1) The undertaker must not exercise the powers conferred by...
36.(1) The undertaker, before commencing construction of any specified work,...
38.The undertaker must— (a) at all times afford reasonable facilities...
39.Network Rail must at all times afford reasonable facilities to...
40.(1) If any permanent or temporary alterations or additions to...
41.The undertaker must repay to Network Rail all fees, costs,...
43.Any additional expenses which Network Rail may reasonably and properly...
44.(1) The undertaker must pay to Network Rail all costs,...
45.Network Rail, on receipt of a request from the undertaker,...
PART 5 FOR THE PROTECTION OF C.GEN
48.For the protection of C.GEN the following provisions, unless otherwise...
50.The construction and operation of the authorised development must not...
PART 6 FOR THE PROTECTION OF C.RO
56.For the protection of C.RO the following provisions, unless otherwise...
57.In this Part of this Schedule— “HST” means the harbour...
58.(1) Before— (a) submitting any plans and sections for any...
59.Any operations for the construction of any tidal work approved...
61.The undertaker must pay to C.RO the reasonable costs incurred...
62.The undertaker must afford to C.RO such facilities as C.RO...
63.The undertaker must provide and maintain on any tidal works...
66.(1) The undertaker must not allow vessels associated with the...
PART 8 FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATIONAL GRID
80.In this Part of this Schedule— “apparatus” means— in the...
81.For the protection of National Grid the following provisions, unless...
82.(1) Not less than 56 days before commencing the execution...
83.Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph, the undertaker...
84.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), if by reason...
85.Nothing in this Part of this Schedule affects the provisions...
PART 11 FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANGLIAN WATER
100.(1) For the protection of Anglian Water, the following provisions,...
101.The undertaker must not interfere with, build over or near...
102.The alteration, extension, removal or re-location of any apparatus must...
103.In the situation where, in exercise of the powers conferred...
104.Regardless of any provision in this Order or anything shown...
105.If in consequence of the exercise of the powers conferred...
106.If for any reason or in consequence of the construction...
107.The undertaker must only exercise its powers of compulsory acquisition...
PART 14 FOR THE PROTECTION OF ASSOCIATED BRITISH PORTS
111.In this Part of this Schedule— “AB Ports” means Associated...
112.The provisions of this Part of this Schedule, unless otherwise...
114.In exercising the powers conferred by this Order to construct...
115.If AB Ports secures access between parcels 03009, 03014 and...
116.The undertaker, before carrying out any works or exercising the...
118.Any difference arising between the undertaker and AB Ports under...
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