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Part II ... Power to Control Felling of Trees
Enforcement of licence conditions and felling directions
24.Notice to require compliance with conditions or directions.
24A.Further notice under section 24 for next estate or interest holders
24B.Restocking orders after conviction under section 24 in England
24C.Variation of conditions or suspension or revocation of licence following breach of condition: Wales
24D.Notice to subsequent estate or interest holder requiring steps to be taken
24E.Suspension, amendment or revocation of tree felling licence where no breach of condition: Wales
24F.Notices under section 24C(3) or 24E(2) that affect tree preservation orders
26.Expenses etc. in connection with notices under s. 24 , s. 24C(3) or s. 24D(2).
26A.Appeals against notices given under section 24C(3) and 24D(2)
26C.Further provision about appeals brought under sections 26A and 26B
26D.Compensation following receipt of a notice given under section 24C(3)
26E.Compensation following receipt of a notice given under section 24D(2)
26F.Compensation following receipt of a notice given under section 24E(2)
26G.Compensation under section 26D, 26E and 26F – further provision
Part III Administration and Finance
SCHEDULES
The Forestry Commission and its Staff
Part II Superannuation of Forestry Commissioners and Commission Staff
Conveyancing and Other Provisions connected with Forestry Dedication
Proceedings under Town and Country Planning Acts in relation to Tree Preservation Orders
1.Provisions of section 15 of this Act requiring an application...
2.Where under section 15(2)(a) an application, on being referred to...
2A.(1) Where under section 15(2)(a) an application, on being referred...
3.Where under section 15(3)(a) of this Act an application, on...
3A.Where under section 15(3)(a) an application, on being referred to...
4. Proceedings under Town and Country Planning Acts in relation to Tree Preservation Orders
Part I Procedure for making Compulsory Purchase Orders
1.A compulsory purchase order shall describe by reference to a...
2.(1) Before making a compulsory purchase order, the Minister or,...
4.Subject to paragraph 5 below, where objection to a compulsory...
6.Subject to paragraph 6B below, An inquiry in relation to...
6A.The Scottish Ministers may require an objector to state in...
6B.If in compliance with paragraph 6A above an objector states...
6C.The effect, under subsection (1) of section 106 of the...
6D.In this Part, “ title condition ”, “ development management...
Part II Validity and Operation of Compulsory Purchase Orders
Part III Procedure for Acquisition of Land by Compulsory Purchase
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