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These Regulations make provision about fees for requests for planning approval made by the undertaker to relevant local authorities pursuant to Schedule 7 to the Crossrail Act 2008.
Regulation 3 stipulates that a fee shall be payable for such a request except in the circumstances mentioned in Schedule 1. Regulation 4 and Schedule 2 set the fees payable in respect of the category of development work for which a planning application is made. Regulations 5, 6 and 7 contain provisions concerning fee payment, possible termination of a request if the prescribed fee is not paid, and resolution of fee disputes.
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