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4.—(1) A person to whom any of the notices referred to in paragraph (2) has been issued may appeal to the First-tier Tribunal against the notice.
(2) The notices are—
(a)a compliance notice;
(b)a remediation notice;
(c)a stop notice;
(d)an emergency safety notice(1).
(3) Where an appeal is made under paragraph (1) against a compliance notice, that notice and any requirement in it is suspended so far as it relates to the subject matter of the appeal from the time the appeal is made pending determination of the appeal.
(4) The First-tier Tribunal may suspend a remediation notice, a stop notice or an emergency safety notice, wholly or in part, pending determination of the appeal.
In relation to the notices mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) to (d), see sections 90, 91, 102 and 104 of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009.
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