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1.—(1) The following provisions of this Schedule, unless otherwise agreed in writing between the promoter and the Trust, have effect.E+W
(2) In this Schedule—
“construction”, in relation to any specified work or protective work, includes—
the execution and placing of that work; and
any replacing, relaying, removal, alteration, renewal, maintenance, repair or reconstruction of that work as may be carried out during the period of 12 months from the completion of the work;
and “construct” and “constructed” have corresponding meanings;
“detriment” means any damage to the relevant part of the waterway or any other property of the Trust and, without limitation on the scope of that meaning, includes—
the erosion of the bed or banks of the relevant part of the waterway, or the impairment of the stability of any works, lands or premises forming part of the relevant part of the waterway;
the silting of the relevant part of the waterway or the deposit of materials in it so as to permanently damage the relevant part of the waterway;
the pollution of the relevant part of the waterway;
any permanent alteration in the water level of the relevant part of the waterway, or permanent interference with the supply of water to it, or drainage of water from it; and
any permanent harm to the ecology of the relevant part of the waterway (including any permanent adverse impact on any site of special scientific interest comprised in the relevant part of the waterway).
“the engineer” means an engineer appointed by the Trust for the purpose in question;
“plans” includes sections, designs, drawings, specifications, soil reports, calculations, descriptions (including descriptions of methods of construction) and programmes;
“protective work” means a work which is reasonably necessary to be carried out before the commencement of construction of any specified work to prevent detriment;
“specified work” means so much of any of the authorised works as is situated upon, across under, over or within 15 metres of, or may directly and physically affect, the relevant part of the waterway.
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I1Sch. 15 para. 1 in force at 22.8.2013, see art. 1
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