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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Section 49
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Section 49E+W+S
10(1)In section 49(1) and (9) any reference to an airport operator shall be construed as including a reference to an associated company of an airport operator.E+W+S
(2)Where the permission for the time being in force in respect of an airport is revoked under section 49(9) (as it applies in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) above) by reason of an associated company’s contravention of a compliance order, then (notwithstanding section 38(4)) a permission shall not again be granted under ths Part in respect of that airport unless it appears to the CAA that, if the CAA were to impose in relation to the airport any condition corresponding to the one whose breach gave rise to the making of the compliance order, that condition would be complied with by the person (whether the airport operator or an associated company of the airport operator) to whose activities any such condition would relate.
(3)In this paragraph “compliance order” and “contravention” shall be construed in accordance with section 49(11).
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