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The Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992

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Application of provisions of the 1990 Act

2.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), in relation to—

(a)land of an interested planning authority other than—

(i)land any part of which is within a National Park and which is land of a planning authority which is a non-metropolitan district council, and

(ii)land in respect of which an urban development corporation is a local planning authority and which is vested in another local planning authority, and

(b)development of any land by an interested planning authority or such authority jointly with any person other than development (whether or not jointly with any person)—

(i)by an interested planning authority which is a non-metropolitan district council of land any part of which is in a National Park, and

(ii)another local planning authority of land in respect of which an urban development corporation is a local planning authority,

the provisions of Parts III VII and VIII of the 1990 Act, other than sections 76, 90(2), (5) and 223, shall apply subject to regulations 3 to 11 below.

(2) In the case of land falling within paragraph (1)(a)(i) the provisions of Part VIII of the 1990 Act apply subject to regulation 11.

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