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29.—(1) The duties under sections 155 to 159 of the 2004 Act do not apply in relation to a property where—
(a)it is clear from the manner in which the property is marketed that—
(i)the dwelling-house which is or forms part of the property is suitable for demolition; and
(ii)the resulting site is suitable for re-development;
(b)all the relevant—
(i)planning permissions;
(ii)listed building consents; and
(iii)conservation area consents,
exist in relation to the demolition; and
(c)in relation to the re-development—
(i)either outline planning permission or planning permission exists, or both; and
(ii)where relevant, listed building consent exists.
(2) In paragraph (1)(c)(i), “outline planning permission” means a planning permission for the erection of a building, which is granted subject to a condition requiring the subsequent approval of the local planning authority with respect to one or more of the following matters—
(a)siting;
(b)design;
(c)external appearance;
(d)means of access; or
(e)the landscaping of the site.
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