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66. Where a statutory undertaker is entitled to compensation, the amount of compensation payable shall be an amount calculated in accordance with section 280 of the 1990 Act (measure of compensation to statutory undertakers, etc), subject to the following modifications—
(a)omit subsections (1), (2)(c) and (6);
(b)in subsection (2)—
(i)before the words “Subject to subsections (4) and (6) ” insert “and where a statutory undertaker is entitled to an amount of compensation,”,
(ii)for “to (6)” substitute “and (5)”.
(c)for subsection (8) substitute the following—
“In this section—
“the relevant order” means—
the order in respect of which compensation falls to be assessed; and
in relation to compensation under section 279(4), the circumstances making it necessary for the apparatus in question to be removed or re-sited; and
“the appropriate Minister’s certificate” means such a certificate as is mentioned in sections 127 and 128 of the Planning Act.”
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