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66. In rule 10 (notice of reference)—
(a)in paragraph (4)(b) omit “Lands”; and
(b)after paragraph (5) add—
“(6) In a reference under section 153(1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990(1), the notice of reference must be given to the Tribunal within two months of the date of service of the counter-notice.
(7) In a reference under regulation 7(1) or 12(3) of the Town and Country Planning (Compensation and Certificates) Regulations 1974(2), the notice of reference must be given to the Tribunal within 30 days of the issue of notice of the decision or findings to which the dispute relates.
(8) In a reference under regulation 15(1) of the Town and Country Planning (Compensation and Certificates) Regulations 1974—
(a)the notice of reference must be given to the Tribunal within 30 days of the Secretary of State’s determination; and
(b)the notice of reference must specify whether the objection is on ground (a) or ground (b) as set out in regulation 14(4) of those Regulations.”.
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