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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Part I Highway Authorities and Agreements Between Authorities

    1. Highway authorities

      1. 1. Highway authorities: general provision.

      2. 2. Highway authority for road which ceases to be a trunk road.

      3. 3. Highway authority for approaches to and parts of certain bridges.

    2. Agreements between authorities

      1. 4. Agreement for exercise by Ministeror strategic highways company of certain functions of local highway authority as respects highway affected by construction, etc. of trunk road.

      2. 5. Agreement for local highway authority to maintain and improve certain highways constructed or to be constructed by Ministeror strategic highways company.

      3. 6. Delegation etc. of functions with respect to trunk roads.

      4. 7. Highway Authorities and Agreements Between Authorities

      5. 8.Agreements between local highway authorities and strategic highways companies for doing of certain works.

      6. 9. Seconding of staff etc.

  3. Part II Trunk Roads, Classified Roads, Metropolitan Roads, Special Roads

    1. Trunk roads

      1. 10. General provision as to trunk roads.

      2. 11. Local and private Act functions with respect to trunk roads.

    2. Classified roads

      1. 12. General provision as to principal and classified roads.

      2. 13. Power to change designation of principal roads.

    3. Powers as respects roads that cross or join trunk roads or classified roads

      1. 14. Powers as respects roads that cross or join trunk or classified roads.

    4. GLA roads

      1. 14A. Designation of first GLA roads by Secretary of State.

      2. 14B. Orders of the Authority changing what are GLA roads.

      3. 14C. Certification and records of GLA roads.

      4. 14D. Construction of provisions relating to GLA roads.

    5. Metropolitan roads

      1. 15.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    6. Special roads

      1. 16. General provision as to special roads.

      2. 17. Classification of traffic for purposes of special roads.

      3. 18. Supplementary orders relating to special roads.

      4. 19. Certain special roads and other highways to become trunk roads.

      5. 20. Restriction on laying of apparatus etc, in special roads.

    7. Ancillary matters with respect to orders under section 14 or 18 and schemes under section 16

      1. 21. Extinguishment of rights of statutory undertakers as to apparatus etc. in connection with orders under section 14 or 18 and schemes under section 16.

      2. 22.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      3. 23. Compensation in respect of certain works executed in pursuance of orders under section 14 or 18.

  4. Part III Creation of Highways

    1. 24. Construction of new highways and provision of road-ferries.

    2. 25. Creation of footpath or bridleway by agreement.

    3. 26. Compulsory powers for creation of footpaths and bridleways.

    4. 27. Making up of new footpaths and bridleways.

    5. 28. Compensation for loss caused by public path creation order.

    6. 29. Duty to have regard to agriculture, forestry and nature conservation.

    7. 30. Dedication of highway by agreement with parish or community council.

    8. 31. Dedication of way as highway presumed after public use for 20 years.

    9. 31A. Register of maps, statements and declarations.

    10. 32. Evidence of dedication of way as highway.

    11. 33. Protection of rights of reversioners.

    12. 34. Conversion of private street into highway.

    13. 35. Creation of walkways by agreement.

  5. Part IV Maintenance of Highways

    1. Highways maintainable at public expense

      1. 36. Highways maintainable at public expense.

    2. Methods whereby highways may become maintainable at public expense

      1. 37. Provisions whereby highway created by dedication may become maintainable at public expense.

      2. 38. Power of highway authorities to adopt by agreement.

      3. 39.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      4. 40. Adoption of private streets.

    3. Maintenance of highways maintainable at public expense

      1. 41. Duty to maintain highways maintainable at public expense.

      2. 42. Power of district councils to maintain certain highways.

      3. 43. Power of parish and community councils to maintain footpaths and bridleways.

      4. 44. Person liable to maintain highway may agree to maintain publicly maintainable highway.

      5. 45. Power to get materials for repair of publicly maintainable highways.

      6. 46. Supplemental provisions with respect to the getting of materials under section 45.

      7. 47. Power of magistrates’ court to declare unnecessary highway to be not maintainable at public expense.

      8. 48. Power of magistrates’ court to order a highway to be again maintainable at public expense.

    4. Maintenance of privately maintainable highways

      1. 49. Maintenance of approaches to certain privately maintainable bridges.

      2. 50. Maintenance of privately maintainable footpaths and bridleways.

      3. 51. No liability to maintain by reason of enclosure if highway fenced with consent of highway authority.

      4. 52. Power to get materials for repair of privately maintainable highways.

      5. 53. Power of magistrates’ court to extinguish liability to maintain privately maintainable highway.

      6. 54. Extinguishment of liability to maintain privately maintainable highway diverted by order of magistrates’ court.

      7. 55. Extinguishment of liability to maintain or improve bridges comprised in trunk roads and special roads.

    5. Enforcement of liability for maintenance

      1. 56.Proceedings for an order to repair highway.

      2. 57.Default powers of highway authorities in respect of non-repair of privately maintainable highways.

      3. 58. Special defence in action against a highway authority for damages for non-repair of highway.

    6. Recovery by highway authorities etc. of certain expenses incurred in maintaining highways

      1. 59. Recovery of expenses due to extraordinary traffic.

      2. 60. Liability of certain persons for cost of use of alternative route where highway closed by reason of their works.

    7. Regulations supplementing maintenance powers of district councils

      1. 61. Regulations supplementing maintenance powers of district councils.

  6. Part V Improvement of Highways

    1. General power of improvement

      1. 62. General power of improvement.

    2. Relief of main carriageway of trunk road from local traffic

      1. 63. Relief of main carriageway of trunk road from local traffic.

    3. Dual carriageways, roundabouts and cycle tracks

      1. 64. Dual carriageways and roundabouts.

      2. 65. Cycle tracks.

    4. Safety provisions

      1. 66. Footways and guard-rails etc. for publicly maintainable highways.

      2. 67. Guard-rails etc. in private streets.

      3. 68. Refuges.

      4. 69. Subways.

      5. 70. Footbridges over highways.

      6. 71. Margins for horses and livestock.

    5. Widths

      1. 72. Widening of highways.

      2. 73. Power to prescribe improvement line for widening street.

      3. 74. Power to prescribe a building line.

      4. 75. Variation of widths of carriageways and footways.

    6. Levels

      1. 76. Levelling of highways.

      2. 77. Alteration of levels.

    7. Corners

      1. 78. Cutting off of corners.

      2. 79. Prevention of obstruction to view at corners.

    8. Fences and boundaries

      1. 80.Power to fence highways.

      2. 81. Provision of highway boundary posts.

    9. Cattle-grids

      1. 82. Provision of cattle-grids and by-passes.

      2. 83. Removal of cattle-grids and discontinuance of by-passes.

      3. 84. Maintenance of cattle-grids and by-passes.

      4. 85. Exercise of powers by agreement between neighbouring authorities.

      5. 86. Supersession of gates by cattle-grids.

      6. 87. Agreements for use of land for cattle-grids or by-passes.

      7. 88. Contributions towards expenditure of highway authorities.

      8. 89. Delegation to certain authorities of functions of Minister.

      9. 90. Protection of bridges and railways.

    10. Road humps

      1. 90A. Construction of road humps by highway authority.

      2. 90B. Additional powers of the Secretary of State.

      3. 90C. Consultation and local inquiries.

      4. 90CA. Special procedure for certain road humps in London.

      5. 90D. Regulations concerning construction and maintenance of road humps.

      6. 90E. Status of road humps.

      7. 90F. Meaning of “road hump” and interpretation of sections 90A to 90E.

    11. Other traffic calming works

      1. 90G. Powers to carry out traffic calming works.

      2. 90GA. Special procedure for certain traffic calming works in London.

      3. 90H. Prescribing of works.

      4. 90I. Status of works authorised by section 90G.

    12. Construction, reconstruction, improvement etc. of bridges

      1. 91. Construction of bridge to carry existing highway maintainable at public expense.

      2. 92. Reconstruction of bridge maintainable at public expense.

      3. 93. Power to make orders as to reconstruction, improvement, etc., of privately maintainable bridges.

      4. 94. Powers of highway authorities and bridge owners to enter into agreements.

      5. 95. Supplemental provisions as to orders and agreements under sections 93 and 94.

    13. Miscellaneous improvements

      1. 95A. Power to install equipment for detection of traffic offencesetc.

      2. 96. Powers of highway and local authorities to plant trees, lay out grass verges, etc.

      3. 97. Lighting of highways.

      4. 98. Delegation of lighting functions of highway authority.

      5. 99. Metalling of highways.

      6. 100. Drainage of highways.

      7. 101. Power to fill in roadside ditches etc.

      8. 102. Provision of works for protecting highways against hazards of nature.

      9. 103. Provision of posts to indicate depth of flood water.

      10. 104. Mitigating nuisance of dust.

      11. 105. Power to improve road-ferries.

  7. PART VA ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS

    1. 105ZA.Interpretation

    2. 105A. Screening of projects for constructing or improving highways

    3. 105AA.Exemptions

    4. 105AB.Publication of screening decisions: projects not to be subject to an environmental impact assessment

    5. 105B. Publication of screening decision and environmental statement for projects subject to an environmental impact assessment

    6. 105BA.Co-ordination

    7. 105C. Other EEA States.

    8. 105CA.Conclusion about environmental impact of a project for constructing or improving a highway

    9. 105CB.Decision about whether or not to proceed with a project subject to an environmental impact assessment

    10. 105CC.Timing of conclusion and decision

    11. 105CD.Publication of conclusion and decision

    12. 105D.Validity of decisions

  8. Part VI Construction of bridges over and tunnels under navigable waters and diversion etc. of watercourses

    1. Construction of bridges over and tunnels under navigable waters

      1. 106. Orders and schemes providing for construction of bridges over or tunnels under navigable waters.

      2. 107. Provisions supplementary to section 106.

    2. Diversion etc. of watercourses

      1. 108. Power to divert navigable watercourses.

      2. 109. Provisions supplementary to section 108.

      3. 110. Power to divert non-navigable watercourses and to carry out other works on any watercourse.

    3. Interpretation

      1. 111. Interpretation of Part VI.

  9. Part VII Provision of Special Facilities for Highways

    1. 112.Provision of picnic sites and public conveniences for users of trunk roads.

    2. 113. Exercise by council of functions of Ministeror a strategic highways company with respect to management or provision of picnic sites etc.

    3. 114. Provision of public conveniences by county council for users of roads for which they are the highway authority.

    4. 115. Provision of areas for parking heavy goods vehicles, etc.

  10. Part VIIA Provision of Amenities on Certain Highways

    1. 115A. Scope of Part VIIA.

    2. 115B.Provision etc. of services and amenities by councils.

    3. 115C. Provision of recreation and refreshment facilities by councils.

    4. 115D. Limits of powers under ss. 115B and 115C.

    5. 115E. Execution of works and use of objects etc. by persons other than councils.

    6. 115F. Power to impose conditions on permissions under section 115E.

    7. 115G. Notices to be given before exercise of powers under Part VIIA.

    8. 115H. Duties to consult or obtain consent of other authorities.

    9. 115J. Consents not to be unreasonably withheld.

    10. 115K. Failure to comply with terms of permission.

  11. Part VIII Stopping up and diversion of highways and stopping up of means of access to highways

    1. Stopping up and diversion of highways

      1. 116. Power of magistrates’ court to authorise stopping up or diversion of highway.

      2. 117. Application for order under section 116 on behalf of another person.

      3. 118. Stopping up of footpaths and bridleways.

      4. 118ZA. Application for a public path extinguishment order.

      5. 118A. Stopping up of footpaths and bridleways crossing railways.

      6. 118B. Stopping up of certain highways for purposes of crime prevention, etc.

      7. 118C. Application by proprietor of school for special extinguishment order.

      8. 119. Diversion of footpaths and bridleways.

      9. 119ZA. Application for a public path diversion order.

      10. 119A. Diversion of footpaths and bridleways crossing railways.

      11. 119B. Diversion of certain highways for purposes of crime prevention, etc.

      12. 119C. Application by proprietor of school for special diversion order.

      13. 119D.Diversion of certain highways for protection of sites of special scientific interest.

      14. 119E. Provisions supplementary to section 119D.

      15. 120. Exercise of powers of making public path extinguishment and diversion orders.

      16. 121. Supplementary provisions as to public path extinguishment and diversion orders.

      17. 121A. Regulations with respect to applications for orders.

      18. 121B. Register of applications.

      19. 121C. Cases where council may decline to determine applications.

      20. 121D. Right of appeal to Secretary of State in respect of applications for orders.

      21. 121E. Determination of appeals.

      22. 122. Power to make temporary diversion where highway about to be repaired or widened.

      23. 123. Saving and interpretation.

    2. Stopping up of means of access to highways

      1. 124. Stopping up of private access to highways.

      2. 125. Further powers to stop up private access to premises.

      3. 126. Provisions supplementary to sections 124 and 125 etc.

      4. 127. Stopping up private access to premises by agreement.

      5. 128. Penalty for using access which has been stopped up.

      6. 129. Further provisions with respect to new means of access.

  12. Part 8A Restriction of rights over highway

    1. 129A.Gating orders

    2. 129B.Effect of gating orders

    3. 129C.Procedure for gating orders

    4. 129D.Validity of gating orders

    5. 129E.Publication and availability of gating orders

    6. 129F.Variation and revocation of gating orders

    7. 129G.Interpretation

  13. Part IX Lawful and Unlawful Interference With Highways and Streets

    1. Protection of public rights

      1. 130. Protection of public rights.

      2. 130A. Notices to enforce duty regarding public paths.

      3. 130B. Orders following notice under section 130A.

      4. 130C. Section 130B: procedure.

      5. 130D. Section 130B: costs.

    2. Damage to highways, streets etc.

      1. 131. Penalty for damaging highway etc.

      2. 131A. Disturbance of surface of certain highways.

      3. 132. Unauthorised marks on highways.

      4. 133. Damage to footways of streets by excavations.

      5. 134. Ploughing etc. of footpath or bridleway.

      6. 135. Authorisation of other works disturbing footpath or bridleway.

      7. 135A. Temporary diversion for dangerous works.

      8. 135B. Temporary diversion for dangerous works: supplementary.

      9. 136. Damage to highway consequent on exclusion of sun and wind.

    3. Obstruction of highways and streets

      1. 137. Penalty for wilful obstruction.

      2. 137ZA. Power to order offender to remove obstruction.

      3. 137A. Interference by crops.

      4. 138. Penalty for erecting building, etc., in highway.

      5. 139. Control of builders’ skips.

      6. 140. Removal of builders’ skips.

      7. 140A. Builder’s skips: charge for occupation of highway.

      8. 140B.Builders' skips: charge determined by reference to duration of occupation of highway

      9. 140C.Regulations under sections 140A and 140B

      10. 141. Restriction on planting of trees etc. in or near carriageway.

      11. 142. Licence to plant trees, shrubs, etc., in a highway.

      12. 143. Power to remove structures from highways.

      13. 144. Power to erect flagpoles etc. on highways.

      14. 145. Powers as to gates across highways.

      15. 146. Duty to maintain stiles etc. on footpaths and bridleways.

      16. 147. Power to authorise erection of stiles etc. on footpath or bridleway.

      17. 147ZA. Agreements relating to improvements for benefit of persons with mobility problems.

      18. 147A. Road-side sales.

      19. 148. Penalty for depositing things or pitching booths etc. on highway.

      20. 149. Removal of things so deposited on highways as to be a nuisance etc.

      21. 150. Duty to remove snow soil etc. from highway.

      22. 151. Prevention of soil etc. being washed on to street.

      23. 152. Powers as to removal of projections from buildings.

      24. 153. Doors etc. in streets not to open outwards.

      25. 154. Cutting or felling etc. trees etc. that overhang or are a danger to roads or footpaths.

      26. 155. Penalties in connection with straying animals.

      27. 156. Restriction on breaking up by undertakers of maintainable highways recently closed or re-surfaced.

      28. 157—159.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      29. 160. Powers as respects certain unnecessary obstructions of highways in Greater London.

      30. 160A. Further powers of highway authorities and district council in relation to highways.

    4. Danger or annoyance to users of highways and streets

      1. 161. Penalties for causing certain kinds of danger or annoyance.

      2. 161A. Danger or annoyance caused by fires lit otherwise than on highways.

      3. 162. Penalty for placing rope, etc. across highway.

      4. 163. Prevention of water falling on or flowing on to highway.

      5. 164. Power to require removal of barbed wire.

      6. 165. Dangerous land adjoining street.

      7. 166. Forecourt abutting on streets.

      8. 167. Powers relating to retaining walls near streets.

    5. Precautions to be taken in doing certain works in or near streets or highways

      1. 168. Building operations affecting public safety.

      2. 169. Control of scaffolding on highways.

      3. 170. Control of mixing of mortar etc. on highways.

      4. 171. Control of deposit of building materials and making of excavations in streets.

      5. 171A. Works under s. 169 or s. 171: charge for occupation of the highway.

      6. 171B.Scaffolding, building materials and excavations: charge determined by reference to duration of occupation of highway

      7. 171C.Regulations under sections 171A and 171B

      8. 172. Hoardings to be set up during building etc.

      9. 173. Hoardings to be securely erected.

      10. 174.Precautions to be taken by persons executing works in streets.

      11. 175. Liability of certain persons in respect of materials left on highway.

      12. 175A. Duty to have regard to needs of disabled and blind in executing works, etc.

    6. Miscellaneous

      1. 175B.Consent of highway authority required for trunk road access

      2. 176.Restriction on construction of bridges over highways.

      3. 177. Restriction on construction of buildings over highways.

      4. 178. Restriction on placing rails, beams etc. over highways.

      5. 179. Control of construction of cellars etc. under street.

      6. 180. Control of openings into cellars etc. under streets, and pavement lights and ventilators.

      7. 181. Provisions relating to placing, etc. of certain apparatus in or under a highway.

      8. 182. Supplementary provisions as to licences under section 181.

      9. 183. Appeal against certain decisions of local highway authority under section 181.

      10. 184. Vehicle crossings over footways and verges.

      11. 185.Power to install refuse or storage bins in streets.

  14. Part X New Streets

    1. New street byelaws

      1. 186. Power of county councils and London boroughs and the Common Council to make new street byelaws.

      2. 187. Continuation of existing street to be a new street.

      3. 188. Power to declare existing highway to be a new street.

      4. 189. Revocation and amendment of orders under section 188.

      5. 190. Power to relax byelaw requirements.

    2. Passing of plans deposited under byelaws

      1. 191. Passing or rejection of plans etc.

      2. 192. Deposit of plans to be of no effect after certain interval.

    3. Requirements and prohibitions as to new streets

      1. 193. Imposition of requirements as to width of new streets in certain cases.

      2. 194. Power to vary position or direction, and to fix beginning and end, of new street.

      3. 195. Construction of bridge carrying new street.

      4. 196. Power to allow widening of existing street on one side only to less than prescribed width.

    4. Enforcement of byelaws and requirements of local authority

      1. 197. Power to require removal or alteration of work not in conformity with byelaws.

      2. 198. Fine for executing work otherwise than in accordance with conditions.

      3. 199. Enforcement of conditions imposed by or under byelaws against owner.

    5. Provisions as to regulation of new streets by enactment

      1. 200. Application of certain sections where new streets regulated by enactment.

    6. Supplemental provisions

      1. 201. Right of local authority to retain deposited plans.

      2. 202. Interpretation of Part X.

  15. Part XI Making up of Private Streets

    1. Introductory

      1. 203. Interpretation of Part XI.

      2. 204. Purposes and application of private street works code and advance payments code.

    2. The private street works code

      1. 205. Street works in private streets.

      2. 206. Incidental works.

      3. 207. Provisional apportionment of expenses.

      4. 208. Objections to proposed works.

      5. 209. Hearing and determination of objections.

      6. 210. Power to amend specification, apportionment, etc.

      7. 211. Final apportionment and objections to it.

      8. 212. Recovery of expenses and charge thereof on premises.

      9. 213. Power for limited owners to borrow for expenses.

      10. 214. Financial provisions.

      11. 215. Exemption for place of public religious worship.

      12. 216. Certain railways and canals not to be chargeable with expenses.

      13. 217. Objections only to be made as provided by private street works code.

      14. 218. Saving for Thames Water Authority and Port of London Authority.

    3. The advance payments code.

      1. 219. Payments to be made by owners of new buildings in respect of street works.

      2. 220. Determination of liability for, and amount of, payments.

      3. 221.Refunds etc. where work done otherwise than at expense of street works authority.

      4. 222.Sums paid or secured to be in discharge of further liability for street works.

      5. 223.Determination to cease to have effect when plans not proceeded with.

      6. 224.Certain matters to be local land charges.

      7. 225.Interest on sums paid under advance payments code.

    4. General

      1. 226. Power to vary width of carriageway and footway on making up a private street.

      2. 227. Widening of highway comprised in private street.

      3. 228. Adoption of private street after execution of street works.

      4. 229. Power of majority of frontagers to require adoption where advance payment made.

      5. 230. Urgent repairs to private streets.

      6. 231. Compensation for damage caused by execution of street works.

      7. 232. Power to treat as a private street land designated for purposes of this section by development plan.

      8. 233. Appeal to Minister under private street works code.

      9. 234. Provisions as to private street in area of more than one street works authority.

      10. 235. Evasion of private street works expenses by owners.

      11. 236. Contribution by street works authority to expenses of street works.

      12. 237. Power of street works authority to grant charging order.

  16. Part XII Acquisition, Vesting and Transfer of Land etc.

    1. Introductory

      1. 238. Interpretation etc. of Part XII.

    2. Acquisition of land generally

      1. 239. Acquisition of land for construction, improvement etc. of highway: general powers.

      2. 240. Acquisition of land in connection with construction, improvement etc. of highway: further general powers.

      3. 241. Acquisition of land between improvement line and boundary of street.

      4. 242. Acquisition of land for execution of works in connection with certain bridges.

      5. 243. Acquisition of land for cattle-grids etc.

      6. 244. Acquisition of land for road-ferries.

      7. 245. Acquisition of land for buildings etc. needed for discharge of functions of highway authority.

      8. 245A. Acquisition of land by Secretary of State , strategic highways company or Assembly for buildings etc. needed for traffic management purposes

      9. 246. Acquisition of land for mitigating adverse effects of constructing or improving highway.

      10. 247. General provision as to acquisition procedure etc.

      11. 248. Acquisition in advance of requirements.

      12. 249. Distance limits from highway applicable to compulsory acquisition.

    3. Additional provisions with respect to acquisition of rights over land

      1. 250. Land acquisition powers to extend to creation as well as acquisition of rights.

      2. 251. Rights acquired to be binding on successive owners of the land.

      3. 252.Power of landowner affected by rights acquisition to compel acquisition of whole interest.

      4. 253. Agreements as to use of land near highways.

      5. 254. Compulsory acquisition for certain purposes of rights in land belonging to local authorities etc.

      6. 255. Liability for certain expenses resulting from order under section 254.

    4. Exchange of land

      1. 256. Power to exchange land to adjust boundaries of highways.

    5. Further provisions with respect to acquisition procedure for exercise of highway land acquisition powers

      1. 257. Compulsory acquisition proceedings taken concurrently with other related proceedings, etc.

      2. 258. Provisions relating to objections to compulsory purchase orders.

      3. 259. Power to confirm, etc., compulsory purchase order in part and postpone consideration of remainder.

      4. 260. Clearance of title to land acquired for statutory purposes.

    6. Special compensation provisions as respects certain compulsory acquisitions for highway purposes

      1. 261.Benefit to vendor to be taken into account in assessing compensation on certain compulsory acquisitions for highway purposes.

      2. 262. Assumptions to be made in assessing compensation on certain compulsory acquisitions of land for service stations etc. and lorry areas for special roads.

    7. Vesting of highways etc.

      1. 263.Vesting of highways maintainable at public expense.

      2. 264. Vesting of drains etc. of certain roads.

    8. Transfer of property and liabilities on change of status of highway etc.

      1. 265.Transfer of property and liabilities upon a highway becoming or ceasing to be a trunk road.

      2. 266. Transfer to Ministeror a strategic highways company of privately maintainable bridges carrying trunk roads.

      3. 266A. Transfer of property and liabilities upon a highway becoming or ceasing to be a GLA road.

      4. 266B. Transfer of employees upon a highway becoming or ceasing to be a GLA road.

      5. 267. Transfer to local highway authorities of privately maintainable bridges carrying special roads.

      6. 268. Transfer of property and liabilities in connection with special roads etc.

      7. 269. Acquisition, Vesting and Transfer of Land

      8. 270. Transfer of lighting systems.

      9. 271. Provisions with respect to transfer of toll highways to highway authorities.

  17. Part XIII Financial Provisions

    1. 272. Advances for highway purposes.

    2. 273.Contributions by county councils to expenses of district councils under section 96.

    3. 274.Contributions by councils towards expenses of highway authorities.

    4. 274A. Contributions by parish or community councils.

    5. 275. Contributions by councils and local planning authorities towards expenses incurred in connection with footpaths and bridleways.

    6. 276. Contributions to land drainage works which will benefit trunk roads.

    7. 277. Contribution towards maintenance of bridge where road ceases to be a trunk road.

    8. 278. Agreements as to execution of works.

    9. 279. Borrowing power of councils.

    10. 280. Application of certain sums payable to local highway authorities.

    11. 281. Exemption from stamp duty.

    12. 281A.Stamp duty land tax

  18. Part XIV Miscellaneous and Supplementary Provisions

    1. Miscellaneous powers etc. of highway authorities and local authorities

      1. 282. Power of highway authority to execute works for mitigating adverse effect of constructing or improving etc. highway.

      2. 283. Power of Minister to conduct experiments.

      3. 284. Powers of Ministeror strategic highways company in relation to privately maintainable parts of trunk roads.

      4. 284A. Trunk roads: miscellaneous functions of Secretary of Stateand strategic highways company .

      5. 285. Power of Minister and Greater London Council to execute in Greater London road improvements not involving widening.

      6. 286. Power to require angles of new buildings at corners of streets to be rounded off.

      7. 287. Power to erect barriers in streets in cases of emergency etc.

      8. 288. Power to require gas and water pipes to be moved.

      9. 289. Powers of entry of highway authority for the purpose of survey.

      10. 290.Supplementary provisions as to powers of entry for the purpose of survey.

      11. 291. Powers of entry of highway authority for purpose of maintaining, etc. certain structures and works.

      12. 292. Compensation for damage resulting from, and offences connected with, exercise of powers of entry etc. under section 289 or 291.

      13. 293. Powers of entry for purposes connected with certain orders relating to footpaths and bridleways.

      14. 294. Entry, etc., of premises by highway authority or council for certain purposes.

      15. 295. Power of councils to dispose of certain materials.

      16. 296. Power of highway authority or council to execute certain works on behalf of other person.

      17. 297. Power of highway authority or council to require information as to ownership of land.

      18. 298. Duty of local authorities to furnish information to county councils and the Greater London Council.

      19. 299. Right to discharge water.

      20. 300. Right of local authorities to use vehicles and appliances on footways and bridleways.

      21. 301. Restriction on exercise of powers of lighting authorities.

    2. London borough council affecting roads of another authority

      1. 301A. London borough council exercising powers so as to affect another authority’s roads.

      2. 301B. Royal Parks or highways in London affected by proposals relating to the other.

    3. Inquiries

      1. 302. Provisions as to inquiries.

    4. Obstruction of persons executing Act

      1. 303. Penalty for obstructing execution of Act.

      2. 304. Power to require occupier to permit works to be executed by owner.

    5. Recovery of expenses

      1. 305. Recovery of expenses by councils and highway authorities.

      2. 306. Time-limit for summary proceedings for recovery of expenses.

    6. Determination of disputes as to compensation

      1. 307. Disputes as to compensation which are to be determined by Upper Tribunal and related provisions.

      2. 308. Disputes as to compensation which are to be determined by arbitration or county court.

      3. 309. Compensation in respect of depreciation in value of interest in land subject to mortgage.

    7. Prosecutions, appeals, etc.

      1. 310. Summary proceedings for offences.

      2. 311. Continuing offences.

      3. 312. Restriction on institution of proceedings.

      4. 313. Miscellaneous and Supplementary Provisions

      5. 314. Offences by body corporate.

      6. 314A.Fixed penalties for certain offences under Part 9

      7. 315. Notice to be given of right of appeal.

      8. 316. Appeals and applications to magistrates’ courts.

      9. 317. Appeals to the Crown Court from decisions of magistrates’ courts.

      10. 318. Effect of decision of court upon an appeal.

      11. 319. Judges and justices not to be disqualified by liability to rates.

    8. Notices, etc.

      1. 320. Form of notices etc.

      2. 321. Authentication of documents etc.

      3. 322. Service of notices etc.

      4. 323. Reckoning of periods.

    9. Regulations, schemes, orders, etc.

      1. 324. Regulations for procedure in connection with, and centre line of roads authorised etc. by, certain schemes and orders.

      2. 325. Provisions as to regulations, schemes and orders.

      3. 326. Revocation and variation of schemes and orders.

    10. Crown application

      1. 327. Application of Act to Crown land.

    11. Interpretation

      1. 328. Meaning of “highway”.

      2. 329. Further provision as to interpretation.

      3. 330. Construction of certain enactments relating to execution of works by statutory undertakers.

      4. 331. References to functions of council as respects any highway.

      5. 332. Widening of carriageway not to cease to be improvement by reason of diminution etc. of footway.

    12. Savings etc.

      1. 333. Saving for rights and liabilities as to interference with highways.

      2. 334.(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, nothing in...

      3. 335. Saving for minerals etc.

      4. 336. Saving for Coast Protection Act 1949.

      5. 337. Saving for obligation to obtain planning permission or development consent

      6. 338. Saving for works, etc., of dock, harbour and canal undertakers.

      7. 339. Saving for works etc. of drainage authorities etc.

      8. 340. Preservation of amendments.

      9. 341. Amendment of section 303 of Public Health Act 1875.

      10. 342. Amendment of section 41 of the Countryside Act 1968.

      11. 343.Transitional provisions, amendments and repeals.

      12. 344. Application to Isles of Scilly.

      13. 345. Short title, commencement and extent.

  19. SCHEDULES

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Procedures for Making or Confirming Certain Orders and Schemes

      1. Part I Orders

        1. 1.Where the Minister proposes to make an order under any...

        2. 2.Where an order under section 18 or section 108(1) of...

        3. 3.Not later than the day on which the said notice...

        4. TABLE

          Persons to be served with copies of the documents specified in paragraph 3 of this Schedule

          1. (i) In the case of every order proposed to be...

          2. 4.Where the proposed order authorises the stopping up or diversion...

          3. 5.At any time, whether before or after the expiration of...

          4. 6.Where the period specified in a notice published by the...

          5. 7.(1) If any objection to the proposed order is received...

          6. 8.(1) After any objections to the proposed order which are...

          7. 9.In this Part of this Schedule references to a proposed...

      2. Part II Schemes Under Sections 16 and 106(3)

        1. 10.Where the Minister proposes to make a scheme under section...

        2. 11.Not later than the day on which the said notice...

        3. 12.At any time, whether before or after the expiration of...

        4. 13.Where the period specified in a notice published by the...

        5. 14.(1) If any objection to the proposed scheme is received...

        6. 15.(1) After any objections to the proposed scheme which are...

        7. 16.In this Part of this Schedule “proposed scheme” includes a...

      3. Part III General

        1. 17.If, on or after publishing a notice required by Part...

        2. 18.(1) Any person who objects to the making or confirmation...

        3. 19.(1) Where objections to the making or confirmation of an...

        4. 20.Proceedings required by this Schedule to be taken for the...

        5. 21.Where— (a) proceedings required to be taken for the purposes...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Validity and Date of Operation of Certain Schemes and Orders

      1. 1.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, as soon as may...

      2. 2.If a person aggrieved by a scheme or order to...

      3. 3.On any such application, the Court— (a) may by interim...

      4. 4.Subject to paragraph 3 above, a scheme or order to...

      5. 5.In relation to any scheme or order to which this...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Provisions of this Act Referred to in Section 11

      1. Part I

        1. Provisions conferring functions exercisable in relation to trunk roads by the Ministeror a strategic highways company exclusively

          1. 1.Provisions contained in Part IV. Section 38(1) and section 57(2)....

          2. 2.Provisions contained in Part V. Section 73.

          3. 3.Provisions contained in Part IX. Section 133, section 171(1) and...

          4. 4.Provisions contained in part XII. Sections 241 and 271.

      2. Part II

        1. Provisions conferring functions exercisable in relation to trunk roads by the Ministeror a strategic highways company as well as by other authorities

          1. 5.Provisions contained in Part IX. Sections 151 and 152, section...

      3. Part III

        1. Provisions conferring functions exercisable in relation to trunk roads by the Ministeror a strategic highways company and by other authorities with the consent of the Ministeror a strategic highways company

          1. 6.Provisions contained in Part V. Section 66(2) and section 96(4)....

          2. 7.Provisions contained in Part IX. Section 185.

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      Classes of Traffic for Purposes of Special Roads

      1. Class I: Heavy and light locomotives, motor tractors, heavy motor...

      2. Class II; Motor vehicles and trailers the use of which...

      3. Class III: Motor vehicles controlled by pedestrians.

      4. Class IV: All motor vehicles (other than invalid carriages and...

      5. Class V: Vehicles drawn by animals.

      6. Class VI: Vehicles (other than pedal cycles, perambulators, push-chairs and...

      7. Class VII: Pedal cycles.

      8. Class VIII: Animals ridden, led or driven.

      9. Class IX: Pedestrians, perambulators, push-chairs and other forms of baby...

      10. Class X: Motor cycles whereof the cylinder capacity of the...

      11. Class XI: Invalid carriages. In this Schedule any expression defined...

    5. SCHEDULE 5

      Modifications of Certain Provisions of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as Applied by Section 21

      1. Part I Modifications in Relation to Land Referred to in Paragraph (a) or (b) of Section 21(2)

        1. 1.For references in sections 271, 272, 274, 279(2) to (4),...

        2. 2.In subsection (2) of section 271 and of section 272...

        3. 3.The references in subsection (5) of the said section 271...

        4. 4.In paragraph (b) of section 273(1) of the 1990 Act...

        5. 5.For subsection (2) of the said section 273 substitute the...

        6. 6.For references in subsections (3) and (6) of the said...

      2. Part II Modifications in Relation to Land Referred to in Paragraph (c) of Section 21(2)

        1. 1.For references in sections 271, 272, 274, 279(2) to (4),...

        2. 2.In subsection (2) of section 271 and of section 272...

        3. 3.The references in subsection (5) of the said section 271...

        4. 4.For subsections (1) and (2) of section 273 of the...

        5. 5.For references in subsections (3) and (6) of the said...

    6. SCHEDULE 6

      Provisions as to Making, Confirmation, Validity and Date of Operation of Certain Orders Relating to Footpaths , Bridleways and Restricted Byways

      1. Part I Procedure for Making and Confirming Certain Orders Relating to Footpaths , Bridleways and Restricted Byways

        1. 1.(1) Before a public path creation order, a public path...

        2. 2.(1) If no representations or objections are duly made, or...

        3. 2ZA.(1) Where a public path extinguishment order, a special extinguishment...

        4. 2ZB.Where, in relation to any public path extinguishment order, special...

        5. 2A.(1) The following decisions- (a) a decision of the Secretary...

        6. 2B.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), subsections (2) to (5) of...

        7. 3.(1) The Secretary of State may, subject to the provisions...

      2. Part II Validity and Date of Operation of Certain Orders Relating to Footpaths , Bridleways and Restricted Byways

        1. 4.(1) As soon as may be after an order to...

        2. 4A.As soon as may be after an order to which...

        3. 5.Schedule 2 of this Act (except paragraph 1 thereof) applies...

        4. 6.In this Part of this Schedule “prescribed” means prescribed by...

    7. SCHEDULE 7

      Maintenance of Certain Highways by District Councils

      1. Part I Regulations Governing Exercise of Powers

        1. 1.Before exercising the relevant powers in relation to any highway...

        2. 2.If the county council are of the opinion that any...

        3. 3.(1) The relevant powers with respect to a highway specified...

        4. 4.(1) Without prejudice to paragraph 3(2) above, the relevant powers...

        5. 5.(1) Every district council shall prepare and keep up to...

        6. 6.A statement by or on behalf of the Minister that...

        7. 7.A district council shall indemnify a county council in respect...

      2. Part II Reimbursement by Highway Authorities of Certain Expenses of District Councils

        1. 8.The provisions of this Part of this Schedule apply where...

        2. 9.On or before 15th December in each year the district...

        3. 10.The county council are not liable to make a payment...

        4. 11.The district council may at any time, and from time...

        5. 12.A county council shall not unreasonably withhold approval of an...

    8. SCHEDULE 8

      Consents Required for Execution of Certain Works in Streets

      1. 1.In this Schedule “the authority” means the highway authority or...

      2. 2.The authority shall not carry out any works to which...

      3. 3.A consent required by this Schedule in respect of any...

      4. 4.Where the consent of the Minister is required under this...

    9. SCHEDULE 9

      Improvement Lines and Building Lines

      1. 1.Before a line is prescribed by the Minister he shall...

      2. 2.Before a line is prescribed by a county council, as...

      3. 2A.Paragraph 2 above does not apply in relation to a...

      4. 3.. . . . . . . . . ....

      5. 4.A line which a highway authority propose to prescribe shall...

      6. 5.The plan shall be deposited at the offices of the...

      7. 6.As soon as the plan has been so deposited the...

      8. 7.The authority shall consider any objection to the proposed line...

      9. 8.Not later than 6 weeks after the date on which...

      10. 9.If the authority revoke the line, they shall—

      11. 10.Where a local highway authority prescribe a line or revoke...

    10. SCHEDULE 10

      Procedure for Determination by Highway Authority of Certain Questions Arising in Connection with Provision of Cattle-Grid or By-Pass

      1. 1.(1) Before determining, under section 82 or 86 of this...

      2. 2.If no representation is duly made under paragraph 1 above,...

      3. 3.(1) Where a representation is duly made as aforesaid and...

      4. 4.For the purpose of displaying a notice as required by...

      5. 5.In relation to the exercise by a council of functions...

    11. SCHEDULE 11

      Provisions as to Orders under Section 93 of this Act

      1. Limitations on matters to be dealt with by orders

        1. 1.The Minister shall not by an order under section 93...

        2. 2.The Minister shall not by an order with respect to...

        3. 3.The Minister shall not by an order with respect to...

        4. 4.An order made with respect to— (a) a bridge owned...

        5. 5.Nothing in an order made with respect to—

        6. 6.An order requiring the reconstruction of a bridge crossing a...

      2. Procedure for making orders

        1. 7.(1) An order to which this paragraph applies shall be...

        2. 8.Before making an order to which paragraph 7 above applies...

        3. 9.(1) If no objection is duly made by any person...

        4. 10.As soon as may be after the order has been...

        5. 11.Subject to paragraphs 7 to 10 above, the Minister of...

      3. Power to postpone commencement of orders

        1. 12.The Minister may postpone the date of the coming into...

      4. Provisions as to public utility undertakers

        1. 13.(1) Before making an order for the reconstruction or improvement...

        2. 14.(1) Where an order provides for the transfer to a...

      5. Apportionment of expenses

        1. 15.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, where an order has...

        2. 16.Where the reconstruction or improvement of a bridge crossing—

        3. 17.Where an order providing for a matter referred to in...

        4. 18.Where it is determined by agreement or an award that...

        5. 19.Where it is determined by agreement or an award that...

      6. Arbitration

        1. 20.Where a question is by any provision of this Schedule,...

    12. SCHEDULE 12

      Provisions as to Orders Under Section 116 and Conveyances Under Section 256

      1. Part I Notices to be Given by Applicant for Order Under Section 116

        1. 1.At least 28 days before the day on which an...

        2. 2.Not later than 28 days before the day on which...

        3. 3.At least 28 days before the day on which the...

      2. Part II Apparatus of Statutory Undertakers

        1. 4.Where this Part of this Schedule applies in relation to...

        2. 5.Where a highway is stopped up or diverted in pursuance...

        3. 6.Subject to the following provisions of this Part of this...

        4. 7.If in the course of the execution of undertakers’ works...

        5. 8.For the purposes of paragraph 7 above—

        6. 9.An amount which apart from this paragraph would be payable...

        7. 10.Any question arising under this Part of this Schedule shall,...

      3. Part III Interpretation

        1. 11.In this Schedule “ statutory undertakers ” includes operators of...

    13. Schedule 12ZA

      Delegation of function of making determination

      1. Interpretation

        1. 1.In this Schedule— “ appointed person ” means a person...

      2. Appointments

        1. 2.An appointment under section 121(5B) of this Act must be...

      3. Powers of appointed person

        1. 3.Subject to the provisions of this Schedule, an appointed person...

      4. Holding of inquiries and other hearings by appointed persons

        1. 4.(1) If either of the following persons—

      5. Revocation of appointments and making of new appointments

        1. 5.(1) Where under paragraph 2(c) above the appointment of the...

      6. Certain acts and omissions of appointed person to be treated as those of appropriate Minister

        1. 6.(1) Anything done or omitted to be done by an...

      7. Local inquiries and hearings: evidence and costs

        1. 7.Subsections (2) to (5) of section 250 of the Local...

    14. SCHEDULE 12A

      Further Powers of Highway Authorities and Councils in Relation to Interference with Highways

      1. Interpretation

        1. 1.(1) For the purposes of this Schedule the “minimum width”...

      2. Competent authorities

        1. 2.For the purposes of this Schedule each of the following...

      3. Power to carry out works

        1. 3.(1) Where the surface of— (a) a footpath,

        2. 4.(1) Where the occupier of any land fails to carry...

        3. 5.If the applicant fails to comply with a condition imposed...

        4. 6.Paragraphs 7 to 9 below have effect in relation to...

      4. Entry on land

        1. 7.Subject to paragraph 8 below, any person duly authorised in...

        2. 8.(1) Except in the case of entry, solely for the...

      5. Financial

        1. 9.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, a competent authority may...

    15. SCHEDULE 13

      Deductions from Rents

      1. 1.An occupier of premises by whom any sum in relation...

      2. 2.Where a deduction from rent payable to a landlord is...

      3. 3.Nothing in paragraph 2 above entitles a person to deduct...

    16. SCHEDULE 14

      Provisions with Respect to Notices Under Section 184

      1. 1.A person on whom a notice under section 184(1) or...

      2. 2.An objection under paragraph 1 above shall be made by...

      3. 3.Where objection is made to a notice given by a...

      4. 4.If objection is made to such a notice and the...

      5. 5.Subject to paragraph 4 above, such a notice becomes effective...

    17. SCHEDULE 15

      Application of Advance Payments Code

      1. 1.Where the advance payments code does not apply in a...

      2. 2.The resolution shall come into operation at such time, not...

      3. 3.When it has been passed, the resolution shall be published—...

      4. 4.A copy of the advertisement of the resolution published under...

      5. 5.For the purposes of this Schedule a notice is to...

    18. SCHEDULE 16

      1. Particulars to be Stated in Specifications, Notices, Etc., Under the Private Street Works Code

        1. 1.The specification shall describe generally the works and things to...

        2. 2.The plans and sections shall show the constructional character of...

        3. 3.The estimate shall show the particulars of the probable cost...

        4. 4.The provisional apportionment shall state the amounts charged on the...

        5. 5.The notice under section 205 of this Act shall contain...

        6. 6.The notice under section 210 of this Act shall contain...

    19. SCHEDULE 17

      Purposes for which Additional Land May be Taken in Advance of Requirements

    20. SCHEDULE 18

      Distance Limits from Highway Applicable to Compulsory Acquisition

      1. Part I

        1. Table of limits

      2. Part II

        1. Further provision with respect to the limits under Part I

          1. 1.In the entries numbered 2 and 4 in Part I...

          2. 2.Where the boundaries of any highway will be altered in...

    21. SCHEDULE 19

      Compulsory Acquisition of Rights: Modification of 1946 and 1965 Acts

      1. Part I

        1. 1—4.. . . . . . . . . ....

      2. Part II Adaptation of 1965 Act, Part I

        1. 5.In relation to a compulsory acquisition of a right by...

        2. 6.For section 7 of the Act (measure of compensation) substitute...

        3. 7.Section 8(1) of the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965 has effect...

        4. 8.The following provisions of the Act (being provisions stating the...

        5. 9.Section 11 of the Act (powers of entry) is so...

        6. 10.Section 20 of the Act (protection for interests of tenants...

        7. 11.Section 22 of the Act (protection of acquiring authority’s possession...

    22. SCHEDULE 20

      Acquisition of Land or Rights: Related Schemes and Orders

    23. SCHEDULE 21

      Transitional Matters Arising where a Highway Becomes a Trunk Road or a Trunk Road Ceases to be a Trunk Road

      1. 1.All orders and regulations made, all directions, consents and notices...

      2. 2.Any order, byelaw, regulation or other instrument made by a...

      3. 3.All contracts, deeds, bonds or agreements entered into or made...

      4. 4.Where any such contract as aforesaid provides for the execution...

      5. 5.Where, before the day on which a highway becomes a...

      6. 6.In calculating— (a) the amount of any sum to be...

      7. 7.If any dispute arises under paragraph 4, 5 or 6...

      8. 8.All proceedings, legal or other, begun before the day on...

      9. 9.The provisions of this Schedule, except paragraph 2, apply in...

    24. SCHEDULE 22

      Provisions of this Act to which Sections 288, 294, 312, 338, 339 and 341 of this Act Apply

      1. 1.Provisions contained in Part IV Section 36(6) and (7) and...

      2. 2.Provisions contained in Part V Section 66(2) to (8), sections...

      3. 3.Provisions contained in Part IX Sections 133, and 151 to...

      4. 4.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      5. 5.Provisions contained in Part XI The private street works code,...

      6. 6.Provisions contained in Part XII Section 239(6) and section 241....

      7. 7.Provisions contained in Part XIV Sections 286, 295, 297, 303,...

    25. SCHEDULE 22A

      fixed penalty offences under part 9

    26. SCHEDULE 22B

      Fixed penalties for certain offences under Part 9

      1. Power to give fixed penalty notices

        1. 1.(1) An authorised officer of a highway authority may, if...

      2. Power to give fixed penalty notices

        1. 2.A fixed penalty notice for an offence may not be...

      3. Contents of fixed penalty notice

        1. 3.(1) A fixed penalty notice must identify the offence to...

      4. The amount of the penalty and the period for payment

        1. 4.(1) The penalty for a fixed penalty offence is (subject...

      5. The discounted amount

        1. 5.(1) A discounted amount is payable instead of the amount...

      6. Effect of notice and payment of penalty

        1. 6.(1) This paragraph applies where a person is given a...

      7. Power to withdraw notices

        1. 7.(1) If the highway authority consider that a fixed penalty...

      8. General and supplementary

        1. 8.(1) In this Schedule “ prescribed ” means prescribed in...

      9. General and supplementary

        1. 9.Section 323(1)(b) (reckoning of periods of 8 days or less)...

    27. SCHEDULE 23

      Transitional Provisions

      1. Delegation of functions

        1. 1.Section 6(1). . . of this Act shall have effect...

      2. Trunk roads and related roads

        1. 2.Section 11(1) of this Act applies to a highway which...

        2. 3.(1) The provisions of this Act (except section 19) and...

        3. 4.(1) Any order under section 1(3) of the Trunk Roads...

        4. 5.(1) Any order under section 4 of the Trunk Roads...

      3. Special roads

        1. 6.(1) In schemes under section 11 of the Highways Act...

      4. Vehicle crossings

        1. 7.(1) If a person knowingly uses a grass verge or...

      5. Maintenance of highways

        1. 8.Any question of liability for non-repair of a highway in...

      6. Cattle-grids etc.

        1. 9.(1) Without prejudice to the application of this Act to...

      7. New streets

        1. 10.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

        2. 11.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      8. Private Street Works Code

        1. 12.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) below has effect where—

        2. 13.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3) below, where a highway in...

      9. Acquisition of land

        1. 14.(1) Notwithstanding anything in section 1(2) of the Act of...

      10. National Freight Corporation

        1. 15.. . . . . . . . . ....

      11. Continuing offences

        1. 16.Where an offence for the continuance of which a penalty...

      12. General

        1. 17.Any reference in this Act (whether express or implied) to...

        2. 18.Without prejudice to paragraph 17 above, any reference in this...

        3. 19.Without prejudice to paragraph 17 or 18 above, any power...

        4. 20.Where a period of time specified in any enactment repealed...

        5. 21.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

        6. 22.Any enactment or other document of any kind referring to...

        7. 23.Any enactment or other document of any kind referring to...

      13. References to Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980

        1. 24.. . . . . . . . . ....

    28. SCHEDULE 24

      Consequential Amendments

      1. Military Lands Act 1892

        1. 1.In the Military Lands Act 1892— (a) in section 13,...

      2. Settled Land Act 1925

        1. 2.In section 56(3) of the Settled Land Act 1925, for...

      3. Universities and College Estates Act 1925

        1. 3.In section 16(3) of the Universities and College Estates Act...

        2. 4.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      4. Public Utilities Street Works Act 1950

        1. 5.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

        2. 6.. . . . . . . . . ....

      5. Parish Councils Act 1957

        1. 7.In section 3(10) of the Parish Councils Act 1957—

      6. Land Compensation Act 1961

        1. 8.In section 8(7) of the Land Compensation Act 1961 for...

        2. 9.. . . . . . . . . ....

      7. Pipelines Act 1962

        1. 10.In the Pipelines Act 1962— (a) in section 15(10), in...

      8. London Government Act 1963

        1. 11.ln Schedule 9 to the London Government Act 1963, in...

      9. Licensing Act 1964

        1. 12.In section 9(4) of the Licensing Act 1964—

      10. New Forest Act 1964

        1. 13.In section 3 of the New Forest Act 1964—

      11. Severn Bridge Tolls Act 1965

        1. 14.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

        2. 15.. . . . . . . . . ....

        3. 16.. . . . . . . . . ....

      12. Countryside Act 1968

        1. 17.In the Countryside Act 1968— (a) in section 27(6), for...

      13. Transport Act 1968

        1. 18.In the Transport Act 1968— (a) in section 119(1), for...

      14. Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970

        1. 19.In section 20(2) of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons...

        2. 20.. . . . . . . . . ....

        3. 21.. . . . . . . . . ....

        4. 22.. . . . . . . . . ....

        5. 23.In the Land Compensation Act 1973— (a) in section 19(1),...

      15. Control of Pollution Act 1974

        1. 24.In the Control of Pollution Act 1974—

      16. Road Traffic Act 1974

        1. 25.In section 17 of the Road Traffic Act 1974—

      17. Local Land Charges Act 1975

        1. 26.In section 1(1)(a) of the Local Land Charges Act 1975...

      18. Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976

        1. 27.In the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976—

      19. Development of Rural Wales Act 1976

        1. 28.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      20. Rent Act 1977

        1. 29.In both section 34(1)(a) and section 50(1)(a) of the Rent...

      21. Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978

        1. 30.In section 3(3) of the Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978...

    29. SCHEDULE 25

      Repeals

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