Civil Aviation Act 1982

1(1)Before making the order, the Secretary of State shall, unless the order is to be made on the application of [F1the CAA or a licence holder]E+W+S+N.I.

(a)publish in one or more newspapers circulating in the locality in which the land is situated, and

(b)serve on every owner, lessee and occupier of any of the land and upon every local authority within whose area any of the land is situated,

a notice stating that the Secretary of State proposes to make the order and the effect thereof, and specifying the time (not being less than 28 days from the service of the notice) within which, and the manner in which, objections to the making of the order may be made.

(2)Before making an application for an order, [F1the CAA or a licence holder] shall—

(a)publish in one or more newspapers circulating in the locality in which the land is situated, and

(b)serve on every owner, lessee and occupier of any of the land and upon every local authority within whose area any of the land is situated,

a notice stating that [F2the CAA or the licence holder] proposes to apply for the order and the effect thereof and specifying the time (not being less than 42 days from service of the notice) within which, and the manner in which, objections to the making of the order may be made.

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