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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Cornwall Harbours Harbour Revision Order 2023, Section 52.
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52.—(1) The Council may from time to time grant to a person with or without conditions a licence to place, lay down, maintain, retain, renew, use and have existing and future moorings, for vessels in the harbours.
(2) Nothing in any licence granted under paragraph (1) shall entitle a person to place, lay down, maintain, retain, renew or use and have any mooring on land not owned or leased by that person or by the Council or which that person is not entitled to use for that purpose.
(3) A licence granted under paragraph (1) shall be valid only for a period of a maximum of one year commencing with the date on which it is granted.
(4) The Council may charge for a licence granted under paragraph (1) such reasonable fee as the Council may from time to time prescribe.
(5) In respect of moorings already lawfully laid down in the harbours at the date this Order comes into force (‘an original mooring’), a licence under paragraph (1) must be obtained by the owner or user of the mooring within three months of that date and thereafter renewed annually.
(6) In considering an application for a licence under paragraph (1) made in respect of an original mooring the Council must not refuse to grant a licence to retain the original mooring in the same location as situated at the date of this Order unless it is satisfied that the placing, laying down, maintenance, retention, renewal or use of the original mooring to which the application relates would constitute a danger to or interfere with the navigation of vessels in the harbours.
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I1Art. 52 in force at 14.7.2023, see art. 1(1)
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