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Offence | Brief description |
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An offence under section 139(3) | Deposit of builder's skip on highway without permission of highway authority. |
An offence under section 139(4) | Failure of owner of skip to ensure skip properly lit and marked and removed as soon as practicable once filled or to ensure conditions of permission complied with. |
An offence created by regulations made under section 140A, consisting of a failure to give a notice | Failure to give a notice required by regulations under s.140A (charge for occupation of the highway by builder's skip for unreasonable period). |
An offence created by regulations made under section 140B, consisting of a failure to give a notice | Failure to give a notice required by regulations under s.140B (charge determined by reference to duration of occupation of the highway by builder's skip). |
An offence under section 169(5) | Offences relating to the erection or retention of scaffolding etc. which obstructs the highway. |
An offence under section 170(1) | Mixing or depositing mortar etc. on highway. |
An offence under section 171(6) | Offences relating to the deposit of materials on highway or the making of temporary excavations in it. |
An offence created by regulations made under section 171A, consisting of a failure to give a notice | Failure to give a notice required by regulations under s.171A (charge for occupation of the highway by scaffolding etc. for unreasonable period). |
An offence created by regulations made under section 171B, consisting of a failure to give a notice | Failure to give a notice required by regulations under s.171B (charge determined by reference to duration of occupation of the highway by scaffolding etc.).” |
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