Part II Purchases By Local And Other Authorities
Notices prior to submission of order to confirming authority
12 Notices to owners, lessees F1, occupiers and others.
(1)
The acquiring authority shall serve on every F2qualifying person a notice in the prescribed form—
(a)
stating the effect of the order,
(b)
stating that it is about to be submitted for confirmation, F3and
F4(ba)
(subject to section 11(2A)) naming a place within the locality where a copy of the order and of the map referred to in it may be inspected,
(bb)
specifying a website on which those copies may be viewed, and
F5(c)
specifying the time (not being less than twenty-one days from service of the notice) within which, and the manner in which, objections to the order can be made.
F5(c)
specifying the final day for making objections to the order, and the manner in which objections can be made.
(2)
F6A person is a qualifying person, in relation to land comprised in an order, if—
(a)
he is an owner, lessee, tenant (whatever the tenancy period) or occupier of the land, F7...
(b)
he falls within subsection (2A) F8, or
(c)
the person is entitled to the benefit of an obligation under a conservation covenant (within the meaning of Part 7 of the Environment Act 2021) relating to the land.
(2A)
A person falls within this subsection if he is—
(a)
a person to whom the acquiring authority would, if proceeding under section 5(1) of the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965, be required to give a notice to treat, or
(b)
a person the acquiring authority thinks is likely to be entitled to make a relevant claim if the order is confirmed and the compulsory purchase takes place, so far as he is known to the acquiring authority after making diligent inquiry.
(2B)
A relevant claim is a claim for compensation under section 10 of the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965 (compensation for injurious affection).
(3)
Where under this section any notice is required to be served on an owner of land, and the land is ecclesiastical property, a like notice shall be served on the F9Church Commissioners F9Diocesan Board of Finance for the diocese in which the land is situated .
In this subsection “ecclesiastical property” means land belonging to any ecclesiastical benefice F10of the Church of England , or being or forming part of a church subject to the jurisdiction of the bishop of any diocese F10of the Church of England or the site of such a church, or being or forming part of a burial ground subject to such jurisdiction F11F12or being diocesan glebe land within the meaning of the Endowments and Glebe Measure 1976.