Part II Nature Conservation, Countryside and National Parks

X1F3 Sites of special scientific interest and limestone pavements

Annotations:
Editorial Information
Amendments (Textual)

F128N Compulsory purchase.

1

F2Natural England may in circumstances set out in subsection (2) acquire compulsorily all or any part of a site of special scientific interest.

2

The circumstances are—

a

that F2Natural England are satisfied that they are unable to conclude, on reasonable terms, an agreement with the owner or occupier as to the management of the land; or

b

that F2Natural England have entered into such an agreement, but they are satisfied that it has been breached in such a way that the land is not being managed satisfactorily.

3

A dispute about whether or not there has been a breach of the agreement for the purposes of subsection (2)(b) is to be determined by an arbitrator appointed by the Lord Chancellor.

4

Where F2Natural England have acquired land compulsorily under this section, they may—

a

manage it themselves; or

b

dispose of it, or of any interest in it, on terms designed to secure that the land is managed satisfactorily.

5

Section 103 of the 1949 Act (general provisions as to acquisition of land) applies for the purposes of this section as it applies for the purposes of that Act.