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8.—(1) Following the completion of the construction of the new access road the undertaker must grant to each party rights of access for pedestrians and vehicles over the new access road and the Gailey Park roundabout in order to enable that party and all those authorised by it to have pedestrian and vehicular access to and egress from its premises at any time from the A5/A449 link road via the new access road and such rights of access and egress must be on terms which are no less beneficial to the party's premises and which impose no greater liability (but which will include maintenance of the length of the new access road) in respect of the parties' premises than those enjoyed by or imposed upon that party at the time this Order was made.
(2) The undertaker must, prior to the grant of the rights required under sub-paragraph (1), consult each party on the form of the rights that party requires having regard to that party's need to have access to and egress from any part of its premises and such rights must be on terms which are no less beneficial and which impose no greater liability (but which will include maintenance of the length of the new access road) in respect of the parties' premises than those currently enjoyed by or imposed upon that party over the Gailey Park roundabout via Gravelly Way from the public highway and the undertaker must have regard to the reasonable comments of the parties in relation to the rights granted.
(3) Following the completion of any temporary alternative access to the parties' premises the undertaker must grant to the parties concerned rights for pedestrian access and vehicular access over such temporary alternative access as necessary in order that the parties and all those authorised by them can have pedestrian and vehicular access to and egress from their premises at any time from the A5/A449 link road via such temporary alternative access and such rights of access must be no less beneficial to the parties' premises than those rights of access enjoyed by the parties at the time this Order was made.
(4) The undertaker must, prior to the grant of the rights required under sub-paragraph (3), consult each party on the form of the rights they require having regard to the need to access any part of their premises which must be no less beneficial to the parties' premises than those rights currently enjoyed by those parties over the Gailey Park roundabout via Gravelly Way to the public highway and the undertaker must have due regard to the reasonable comments of the parties in relation to the rights granted.
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