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Changes over time for: Paragraph 37
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Opencast Coal Act 1958, Paragraph 37.
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37(1)Where at the commencement of this Act—E+W+S
(a)any land already requisitioned for opencast operations is land which, if it were comprised in a compulsory rights order which became operative immediately after the commencement of this Act, would (within the meaning of the Fifth Schedule to this Act) be land to which that Schedule applies, and
(b)in respect of that land any sum has been paid (whether by the Minister or by the [Corporation]) on account of any prospective right to compensation under the said Regulation fifty-one A,
the Minister shall, as soon as may be after the commencement of this Act, issue a certificate specifying the amount and date of payment of that sum and the person to whom it was paid.
(2)Any certificate required to be issued in respect of any land in accordance with the preceding sub-paragraph shall be served on any person who, at the date of issue of the certificate, would (within the meaning of the Fifth Schedule to this Act) be the mineral operator in relation to that land if the land were comprised in such a compulsory rights order as is mentioned in the preceding sub-paragraph.
(3)The Minister shall serve on the [Corporation] a copy of any certificate issued under this paragraph.
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