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42B.Exemption for residential annexes or extensions: procedure
46.Discretionary charitable relief: notification requirements
49B.Discretionary social housing relief: notification requirements
50.The amount of social housing relief for which a chargeable...
52.Social housing relief: disposal of land before occupation
54C.Exemption for self-build housing: completion of development
58ZA.Carry over of relief in relation to certain section 73 permissions
59B.Application of regulation 59A to land and infrastructure payments
59E.Recovery of CIL passed in accordance with regulation 59A or 59B
59F.Use of CIL in an area to which regulations 59A and 59B do not apply
60.Reimbursement of expenditure incurred and repayment of loans
63.Infrastructure: amendment to section 216 of the Planning Act 2008
63A.Transitional provision: when a MDC becomes the charging authority for an area
63B.Transitional provision: when a MDC ceases being the charging authority for an area
64A.Preparation and service of notice of chargeable development by collecting authority
74.Payment in kind and infrastructure payments: further provision
74B.Abatement: implementation of a different planning permission
PART 10A Reporting and monitoring on CIL and planning obligations
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