1. Introductory Text

  2. PART I PRELIMINARY

    1. 1.Citation and commencement

    2. 2.Interpretation

    3. 3.Incorporation of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act 1845

  3. PART II WORKS PROVISIONS

    1. 4.Power to construct works

    2. 5.Power to deviate

    3. 6.Diversion of railway path

  4. PART III MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL

    1. 7.Power to operate and use railway

    2. 8.Transfer of rights and obligations

    3. 9.Maintenance of approved works etc.

    4. 10.Certification of plan etc.

    5. 11.Transfer of railway

    6. 12.Protective provisions

    7. 13.Withholding of consent

    8. 14.Arbitration

  5. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      THE SCHEDULED WORK

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      PROTECTIVE PROVISIONS

      1. PART I For the protection of the Environment Agency

        1. 1.For the protection of the Environment Agency (in this part...

        2. 2.Nothing in this Order or in any enactment incorporated with...

        3. 3.(1) Before carrying out any works involving the erection of...

        4. 4.(1) Any culvert or any structure designed to contain or...

        5. 5.If any obstruction is erected or any culvert is constructed,...

        6. 6.Any dispute or difference which may arise between the Agency...

        7. 7.The provisions of the 1845 Act applied by this Order...

      2. PART II For the protection of public gas transporters

        1. 8.Nothing in this Order shall prejudice or affect the statutory...

      3. PART III For the protection of sewerage undertakers

        1. 9.(1) For the protection of sewerage undertakers the following provisions...

        2. 10.Nothing in this Order, or in section 18 of the...

        3. 11.(1) Where any relevant pipe is situated in or under...

        4. 12.(1) The undertaker shall afford reasonable facilities to a sewerage...

        5. 13.Nothing in this Order shall prejudice or affect the rights...

        6. 14.The provisions of the 1845 Act as applied by this...

        7. 15.Any difference arising between the undertaker and a sewerage undertaker...

  6. Explanatory Note