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25.—(1) The prescribed form of a public body’s plans certificate(1)—
(a)which is not combined with a public body’s notice, shall be form 10 in Schedule 1; or
(b)which is combined with a public body’s notice, shall be form 11 in Schedule 1.
(2) The grounds on which a local authority shall reject a public body’s plans certificate are those prescribed in Schedule 6.
(3) The grounds on which a local authority shall reject a public body’s plans certificate combined with a public body’s notice are those prescribed in Schedule 5 and Schedule 6.
(4) The period within which a local authority may give notice of rejection of a public body’s plans certificate or combined notice and certificate is ten days beginning on the day on which the certificate is given.
See paragraph 2 of Schedule 4 to the Building Act 1984.
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