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The National Rivers Authority (Severn-Trent Region) (Reconstitution of the South Gloucestershire Internal Drainage Board) Order 1992

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.This Order may be cited as the National Rivers Authority...

  3. 2.The Scheme is hereby confirmed, subject to the following modifications:–...

  4. 3.The expenses of the Minister in connection with the making...

  5. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      SCHEME SUBMITTED BY THE NRA

      1. 1.In this Scheme “the Order” means the River Severn Catchment...

      2. 2.This Scheme shall come into operation on a day to...

      3. 3.On the appointed day:– (i) the Internal Drainage Board shall...

      4. 4.The existing rights, powers, duties, liabilities, obligations and property (including...

      5. In witness whereof the Common Seal of the National Rivers...

      6. Christopher Martin

      7. Authorised signatory

      8. Dated the twenty fifth day of November 1991

    2. Confirmation of Order

      1. Whereas the foregoing Order has been published by the Minister...

      2. And whereas no memorial relating to the Order has been...

      3. Now therefore the Minister in accordance with paragraph 5(1) of...

      4. In witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of...

      5. R. A. Hathaway

      6. Assistant Secretary

      7. 26th February 1993.

  6. Explanatory Note

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