The Common Land (Rectification of Registers) Regulations 1990

Form and content of objections

4.  An objection must be in Form 42 and accompanied by:—

(a)a plan describing the land to which the objection relates and referred to in the objection, and which—

(i)comprises or is reproduced from an Ordnance Survey Map, to a scale of 1:1250 or 1:2500 if an Ordnance Survey Map to that scale is available; and otherwise, to a scale of not less, or not substantially less, than 1:10,000 or 6 inches to 1 mile;

(ii)shows the land to which the objection relates by means of a coloured verge inside the boundary (such verge being of a transparent colour other than black, and being placed with its outer edge touching the boundary); and

(iii)shows sufficient of the surrounding area to enable that land to be identified on a map to a scale of 1:10,000 or 6 inches to 1 mile.

(b)such documents or copies thereof and such statutory declarations by persons who would be witnesses at a hearing as show the case which the objector would present in support of his objection if a hearing were held; and

(c)a fee of £100.