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Changes over time for: Section 4
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (Northern Ireland) 2010, Section 4.
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Valid from 01/08/2011
Certified contracts: supplementaryN.I.
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4—(1) This section applies where the certification requirements have been satisfied by a district council.
(2) The certificate which has been issued shall have effect (and be deemed always to have had effect) as if the district council had had power to issue it (and had exercised that power properly in issuing it); and a certificate which has been so issued is not invalidated by reason that anything in the certificate is inaccurate or untrue.
(3) The district council shall secure that throughout the period for which the contract operates—
(a)a copy of the certificate which has been issued is open to inspection by members of the public at all reasonable times without payment; and
(b)members of the public are afforded facilities for obtaining copies of that certificate on payment of a reasonable fee.
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