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SCHEDULE 1ENACTMENTS NOT TO APPLY TO WALKWAYS

Chapter Short Title Enactment
1925 c. 71.The Public Health Act 1925

Section 26.

Section 76.

1949 c. 97.The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949Part IV.
1959 c. 25.The Highways Act 1959

Sections 27 to 34.

Section 37.

Section 39.

Section 43.

Sections 72 to 75.

Part VI.

Section 119.

Parts VIII and IX.

Section 214, so far as it authorises the compulsory acquisition of land.

Sections 217 and 218.

Schedule 7.

Schedule 9.

Schedule 12.

Schedules 14 and 15.

1961 c. 24.The Private Street Works Act 1961The whole Act.
1961 c. 63.The Highways (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1961Sections 11 and 12.
1971 c. 41.The Highways Act 1971

Section 44(2)(a), so far as it authorises the compulsory acquisition of land for use in connection with the improvement of a highway by the highway authority therefor.

Section 76.

SCHEDULE 2PARTICULAR ENACTMENTS

THE APPLICATION OF WHICH IS NOT AFFECTED BY CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE WALKWAY AGREEMENT

Chapter Short Title Enactment
1835 c. 50.The Highway Act 1835Section 72.
1847 c. 89.The Town Police Clauses Act 1847Sections 28 and 29.
1907 c. 53.The Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907Section 31.
1936 c. 49.The Public Health Act 1936Section 58.
1959 c. 25.The Highways Act 1959

Section 117.

Section 121.

Section 124, so far as it relates to structures not authorised by or under the walkway agreement.

Section 127 (except paragraph (a)).

Section 128, so far as it relates to the deposit of anything not authorised by or under the walkway agreement.

Section 131, so far as it relates to any obstruction or projection not authorised by or under the walkway agreement.

Section 132.

Section 134.

Sections 140 to 143.

Section 144, but so however that, unless the walkway agreement otherwise provides, the expenses referred to in subsection (3) shall be borne by the authority executing the works.

Section 146(1) and (2), so far as relating to deposit by or on behalf of the building owner, and section 146(3) to (5).

Sections 147 to 150.

1961 c. 63.The Highways (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1961

Section 8.

Section 10.

1961 c. 64.The Public Health Act 1961

Sections 24 and 25.

Section 47.

1971 c. 41.The Highways Act 1971

Section 34.

Sections 36 and 37.

1972 c. 20.The Road Traffic Act 1972Section 31.

SCHEDULE 3ENACTMENTS TO BE MODIFIED IN THEIR APPLICATION TO WALKWAYS

Chapter Short Title Enactment
1875 c. 55.The Public Health Act 1875Section 161.
1890 c. 59.The Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1890

Section 40.

Section 42.

1925 c. 71.The Public Health Act 1925

Section 14.

Sections 18 and 19.

1936 c. 49.The Public Health Act 1936Section 87.
1953 c. 26.The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953Sections 4 to 7.
1957 c. 42.The Parish Councils Act 1957Part I.
1959 c. 25.The Highways Act 1959

Section 46.

Section 53.

Section 64.

Section 67.

Section 71.

Sections 77 to 82.

Sections 85 and 86.

Section 98.

Sections 100 to 106.

Section 151.

Section 156.

Section 252.

Section 257.

1961 c. 63.The Highways (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1961Sections 5 and 6.
1961 c. 64.The Public Health Act 1961

Section 44 Section 45.

Section 49.

Section 51.

1966 c. 42.The Local Government Act 1966Section 28.
1967 c. 76.The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967Section 63.
1968 c. 41.The Countryside Act 1968Sections 27 and 28.
1970 c. 29.The Parish Councils and Burial Authorities (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1970.Section 3.
1971 c. 41.The Highways Act 1971.

Sections 19 to 23.

Section 25.

Section 28.

Sections 31 and 32.

Sections 38 and 39.

Sections 41 to 43.

SCHEDULE 4MODIFICATIONS OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 AS RESPECTS APPARATUS OF STATUTORY UNDERTAKERS

1.  For the reference in section 230(1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 to land which has been acquired by a Minister, a local authority or statutory undertakers under Part VI of that Act or compulsorily under any other enactment, or has been appropriated by a local authority for planning purposes, and for the references in that section and in section 232 of that Act to land which has been so acquired or appropriated, substitute references to the site of the walkway, and for the reference in the said section 230(1) to any development with a view to which the land was acquired or appropriated substitute a reference to any development affecting the site of the walkway.

2.  For references in sections 230, 231, 232, 237(2) and (3) and 238 of the said Act of 1971 to the acquiring or appropriating authority substitute references to the person entitled to the possession of the site of the walkway.

3.  The references in the said sections 230, 231, 232, 237(2) and (3) and 238 to statutory undertakers, in relation to apparatus or to rights as respects apparatus, shall include references to sewerage authorities.

4.  The references in subsection (4) of the said section 230 and in subsection (2)(b) of the said section 231 to a local authority or statutory undertakers shall include references to the person entitled to the possession of the site of the walkway.

SCHEDULE 5ENACTMENTS RELATING TO THE STOPPING UP OF HIGHWAYS OR THE PROHIBITION OR RESTRICTION OF THE PUBLIC USE OF ROADS

Chapter Short Title Enactment
1946 c. 49.The Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) Act 1946Section 3.
1959 c. 25.The Highways Act 1959

Section 9.

Section 13.

1967 c. 76.The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967

Section 1.

Section 6.

Section 9.

Section 12.

1971 c. 41.The Highways Act 1971Section 1.
1971 c. 78.The Town and Country Planning Act 1971Sections 209, 210, 211 and 214.

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