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Column 1 Provisions of the Act | Column 2 Subject Matter |
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Section 2 | Control of works affecting scheduled monuments |
Section 3 | Offences under sections 2, 28 and 42: modification of defences |
Section 4 | Fines: increases and duty of court in determining amount |
Section 6 | Works affecting scheduled monuments: enforcement |
Section 10 | Power of entry on land where monument at risk |
Section 14 | Meaning of “monument” in the 1979 Act |
Section 15 | Scheduled monument consent: applications, etc. |
Section 16 | Refusal to entertain certain applications for scheduled monument consent |
Section 17 | Application for scheduled monument consent: inquiries and hearings |
Section 18 | Certificate that building not intended to be listed |
Section 19 | Offences in relation to unauthorised works and listed building consent: increase in fines |
Section 20 | Declining to determine an application for listed building consent |
Section 21 | Hearings in connection with applications for listed building consent and appeals |
Section 22 | Enforcement notice: requirements to cease works |
Section 23 | Stop notices and temporary stop notices |
Section 24 | Non-compliance with listed building enforcement notice: fixed penalty notice |
Section 25 | Urgent works to preserve unoccupied listed buildings |
Section 26 | Liability of owner and successors for expenses of urgent works |
Section 28 | Provisions that do not bind the Crown |
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