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15.—(1) Any approvals, certificates, consents or agreements required of or sought from or with Highways England in accordance with the provisions of this Part of this Schedule must not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and must be given in writing.
(2) If Highways England fail to notify the undertaker of its decision in respect of any approval, consent or agreement in accordance with the provisions of this Part of this Schedule within 28 days of the specified day, the undertaker may serve upon Highways England written notice requiring Highways England to give their decision within a further 28 days beginning on the date upon which Highways England received written notice from the undertaker. Subject to sub-paragraph (3), if by the expiry of the further 28 days Highways England has failed to notify the undertaker of its decision, Highways England is deemed to have given the relevant approval, consent or agreement.
(3) Any further notice given by the undertaker to Highways England under sub-paragraph (2) must include a written statement that the provisions of sub-paragraph (2) apply to the relevant approval, consent or agreement.
(4) In this paragraph “specified day” means—
(a)the day on which particulars of the matter are submitted to Highways England under the provisions of this Part of this Schedule; or
(b)the day on which the undertaker provides Highways England with any further particulars of the matter that have been reasonably requested by Highways England within 14 days of the date in sub-paragraph (2)(a),
whichever is the later.
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