C2Part V Enforcement of Control under Parts III and IV

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F8 Breach of condition

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F8

S. 87AA and cross heading inserted before s. 87A (10.8.1992 in so far as the inserting section inserts into this Act a definition of a breach of condition notice, otherwise 25.9.1992) by Planning and Compensation Act 1991 (c. 34, SIF 123:2), s.34 (with s. 84(5)); S.I. 1992/1937, arts.3, 4 (with art. 5).

C188 Execution and cost of works required by enforcement notice.

1

If, within the period specified in an enforcement notice for compliance therewith, or within such extended period as the. . . F2 planning authority may allow, any steps required by the notice to be taken F3. . .have not been taken, the. . . F2 planning authority may enter on the land and take those steps, and may recover from the person who is then the owner or lessee of the land any expenses reasonably incurred by them in doing so; and if that person, having been entitled to appeal to the Secretary of State failed to make such an appeal, he shall not be entitled in proceedings under this subsection to dispute the validity of the action taken in accordance with the notice by the. . . F2 planning authority.

F41A

In computing the amount of the expenses which may be recovered by them under subsection (1) above, a planning authority may include in that amount such proportion of their administrative expenses as seems to them to be appropriate.

2

Any expenses incurred by the owner, lessee or occupier of any land for the purpose of complying with an enforcement notice served in respect of any breach of planning control F5. . .and any sums paid by the owner or lessee of any land under subsection (1) of this section in respect of expenses incurred by the. . . F2 planning authority in taking steps required by such a notice to be taken, shall be recoverable from the person by whom the breach of planning control was committed.

F63

If on a complaint by the owner of any land it appears to the sheriff that the occupier of the land is proventing the owner from carrying out work required to be carried out by an enforcement notice, the sheriff may by warrant authorise the owner to go on to the land and carry out that work.

4

A planning authority taking steps under subsection (1) above may sell any materials removed by them from the land unless those materials are claimed by the owner within 3 days of their removal by the planning authority; and where such materials have been sold the planning authority shall, after deducting therefrom any expenses recoverable by them from the owner, pay him the proceeds of such sale.

5

Where a planning authority seek, under subsection (1) above, to recover any expenses from a person on the basis that he is the owner of any land, and such person proves that—

a

he is receiving the rent in respect of that land merely as trustee, tutor, curator, factor or agent of some other person; and

b

he has not, and since the date of the service on him of the demand for payment has not had, in his hands on behalf of that other person sufficient money to discharge the whole demand of the authority,

his liability shall be limited to the total amount of the money which he has or has had in his hands as aforesaid; but a planning authority who by reason of the foregoing provisions of this subsection have not recovered the whole of any such expenses from a trustee, tutor, curator, factor or agent may recover any unpaid balance from the person on whose behalf the rent is received.

F76

Any person who wilfully obstructs a person acting in the exercise of powers under subsection (1) of this section shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.