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(1)The relevant authority may—
(a)withdraw a remedial notice issued by them; or
(b)waive or relax a requirement of a remedial notice so issued.
(2)The powers conferred by this section are exercisable both before and after a remedial notice has taken effect.
(3)Where the relevant authority exercise the powers conferred by this section, they must give notice of what they have done to—
(a)every complainant; and
(b)every owner and every occupier of the neighbouring land.
(4)The withdrawal of a remedial notice does not affect the power of the relevant authority to issue a further remedial notice in respect of the same hedge.
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