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Statutory Instruments
Town And Country Planning, England
Made
30th May 2013
Laid before Parliament
3rd June 2013
Coming into force
25th June 2013
1990 c.8. Section 62 was substituted by section 42(1) of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (c.5) (“the 2004 Act”) and amended by paragraph 5 of Schedule 12 to the Localism Act 2011 (c.20) (“the 2011 Act”). Section 69 was substituted by section 118 of, and paragraphs 1 and 3 of Schedule 6 to, the 2004 Act and amended by section 190 of the Planning Act 2008 (c.29) and by paragraph 7 of Schedule 12 to the 2011 Act. Section 74 was amended by sections 19(1) and 84(6) of, and paragraph 17 of Schedule 7 and Part 1 of Schedule 19 to, the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 (c. 34) (“the 1991 Act”) and by section 121 of, and paragraph 9 of Schedule 12 to the 2011 Act. Section 78 was amended by section 17(2) of the 1991 Act, section 40(2)(e) and 43(2) of the 2004 Act, paragraphs 1 and 3 of Schedule 10, and paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 11 to, the 2008 Act, and section 123 of and paragraphs 1 and 11 of Schedule 12 to the 2011 Act.
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