PART IIIMANAGEMENT OF THE UNDERTAKING

Moorings, etc.26

1

No person other than the Commissioners may place, lay down, alter, renew or extend, or maintain, moorings, buoys or similar apparatus within the Port unless he is licensed to do so by a licence granted under this article and except in accordance with the terms and conditions upon which such licence is granted:

Provided that this paragraph shall not apply to any mooring, buoy or similar apparatus placed or laid down before the commencement of this order except as provided in paragraph (5) of this article.

2

The Commissioners may from time to time grant a licence to any person to place, lay down, alter, renew or extend, or maintain, moorings, buoys or similar apparatus for vessels in the Port:

Provided that—

i

such a licence shall not entitle a person to place, lay down, alter, renew or extend, or maintain, moorings, buoys or similar apparatus on land in respect of which he does not hold such rights as are necessary to enable him to enjoy the benefit of the licence;

ii

the Commissioners shall not unreasonably refuse to grant a licence to an owner or lessee of land (where the Commissioners are not the landlord) to place, lay down, alter, renew or extend, or maintain, moorings, buoys or similar apparatus on that land and any question whether in such a case the grant of a licence has been unreasonably refused shall be determined by the Secretary of State.

3

Any licence granted under this article shall be valid only for such a period not exceeding three years as may be specified in the licence.

4

The Commissioners may charge a reasonable fee for granting a licence under this article.

5

In the case of any mooring, buoy or similar apparatus which before the commencement of this order has been placed or laid down within the Port without the written permission of the Commissioners, the Commissioners may, by notice to the person using such mooring, buoy or similar apparatus, require the same to be removed unless, on an application under this article, the Commissioners grant a licence authorising the maintenance of the mooring, buoy or similar apparatus in question.

6

Any person who without reasonable excuse—

a

contravenes paragraph (1) of this article; or

b

fails to comply with a notice under paragraph (5) of this article within the time stated in that notice or, as appropriate, within the time stated in a notice informing him of the refusal of his application for a licence,

shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £100.

7

The Commissioners may remove any mooring, buoy or similar apparatus which has been placed, laid down, altered, renewed or extended, or which is being maintained, in contravention of this article and may recover the expenses of so doing from the person responsible for such contravention.

8

Paragraph 23 of the telecommunications code (which provides a procedure for certain cases where works involve the alteration of telecommunication apparatus) shall apply, for the purposes of works authorised by a licence under this article, to the person authorised to execute those works.