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Article 47
Year | Chapter | Title | Section |
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1801 | c. 72 | An Act for draining, preserving from Water, and improving certain low Lands and Grounds, lying within the several Parishes or Chapelries of North Wooton, Pilton, West Pennard, Baltonsborough, Barton Saint David, Butleigh, Street, Glaston Saint John, Glaston Saint Benedict, Walton, Ashcot, Shapwick, Moorlinch, Catcott, Chilton, Edington, Cossington, Woolavington, Huntspill, East Brent, South Brent, Mark, Wedmore, Meare, Burnham, Badgworth, Baddisham, Chapel Allerton, Were, Puriton, Pawlet, Wookey, and the Outparish of Saint Cuthbert in Wells, all in the County of Somerset | Section XLIX (penalty for damaging any works or obstructing the execution of the Act |
1802 | c. 58 | An Act for draining, preserving from Water, and improving, certain Low Lands and Grounds, lying within the several Parishes or Chapelries of Wookey, Westbury, Rodney-Stoke, Wedmore, Mear, Weare, Nyland, Badgworth, Biddisham, East Brent, South Brent, Cheddar, Axbridge, Compton Bishop, Loxton. Bleadon, Brean, Berrow, and Lympsham, all improving the Navigation of the River Axe, within the said Parishes of Bleadon, Lympsham, Loxton, East Brent, Compton Bishop, Biddisham, Badgworth, Weare, and Axbridge, some or One of them above and from a certain Place called Southern Mead Barrs, situate within the said Parish of Bleadon | Section XLV (penalty for damaging any works or obstructing the execution of the Act) |
1819 | c. lxxvi | An Act for draining, preserving from Water, and improving certain low Lands and Grounds, lying in the several Parishes of Congresbury, Puxton, Winscombe, Banwell, Churchill, Kewstoke, Week Saint Lawrence, and Yatton, in the County of Somerset | Section LI (penalty for damaging any works or obstructing the execution of the Act) |
1836 | c. xxxvi | An Act for making a Railway from Bristol to Exeter, with Branches to the Towns of Bridgwater in the County of Somerset and Tiverton in the County of Devon | Section CCXI (penalty on persons obstructing the course of railway) |
1837 | c. lxxxv | An Act for removing and preventing Encroachments within the City and County of Bristol, and for better regulating the Shipping, Rivers, Wharfs, Backs, and Quays, and the Markets within the same, and for other Purposes | Section XVIII (for preventing nuisances &c.) |
1871 | c. cxcvi | Bridgwater Waterworks Act | Section 11 (penalty for fouling water) |
1877 | c. xxxvi | Somersetshire Drainage Act | Section 69 (commissioners, &c. may remove obstructions) Section 134 (penalty for draining into sewers or fouling watercourses) |
1903 | c. ccxiv | Somerset and District Electric Power Act | Section 41 (as to overhead wires across main roads) |
(1) Title | (2) Byelaw to be disapplied |
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Wessex Water Authority Land Drainage Byelaws 1981 | Byelaw 7(b) (placing matter near river) |
Byelaw 21 (deposit of materials on bank) | |
Byelaw 29 (disposal of soil) | |
Byelaw 30 (obstruction of Authority’s officers) | |
Byelaw 31 (damage to notice boards) | |
Lower Severn Land Drainage Byelaws 2001 | Byelaw 3 (control of introduction of water and increases in flow or volume of water) |
Byelaw 7 (detrimental substances not to be put into watercourses) | |
Byelaw 14 (vehicles not to be driven on banks) | |
Byelaw 15 (banks not to be used for storage) | |
Byelaw 17 (fences, excavations, pipes etc.) | |
Byelaw 24 (damage to property of the Board) | |
Byelaw 26 (obstruction of the Board or officers) | |
North Somerset Levels Internal Drainage Board Land Drainage Byelaws 2004 | Byelaw 3 (control of introduction of water and increases in flow or volume of water) |
Byelaw 7 (detrimental substances not to be put in watercourses) | |
Byelaw 14 (vehicles not to be driven on banks) | |
Byelaw 15 (banks not to be used for storage) | |
Byelaw 17 (fences, excavations, pipes, etc.) | |
Byelaw 24 (damage to property of the Board) | |
Byelaw 26 (obstruction of the Board and officers) | |
Parrett Internal Drainage Board Drainage Byelaws 2006 | Byelaw 3 (control of introduction of water and increases in flow or volume of water) |
Byelaw 7 (detrimental substances not to be put in watercourses) | |
Byelaw 14 (vehicles not to be driven on banks) | |
Byelaw 15 (banks not to be used for storage) | |
Byelaw 17 (fences, excavations, pipes, etc.) | |
Byelaw 24 (damage to property of the Board) | |
Byelaw 26 (obstruction of the Board and officers) | |
Axe Brue Internal Drainage Board Land Byelaws 2012 | Byelaw 3 (control of introduction of water and increases in flow or volume of water) |
Byelaw 7 (detrimental substances not to be put in watercourses) | |
Byelaw 14 (vehicles not to be driven on banks) | |
Byelaw 15 (banks not to be used for storage) | |
Byelaw 17 (fences, excavations, pipes, etc.) | |
Byelaw 24 (damage to property of the Board) | |
Byelaw 26 (obstruction of the Board and Officers) |
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