Commencement of provisions2

The following provisions of the 2006 Act shall come into force on 1st October 2006—

a

section 45 (powers of local authorities over unclaimed land);

b

section 47 (approvement);

c

section 49 (notice of inclosure);

d

section 51 (vehicular access);

e

in Schedule 3 (registration: transitional provision), paragraph 9 (vesting of unclaimed land), and section 23 insofar as it relates to that paragraph;

f

in Schedule 4 (works: supplementary), paragraph 6 (transitional provision), and section 44(1) insofar as it relates to that paragraph;

g

in Schedule 5 (minor and consequential amendments), sub-paragraph (5) of paragraph 7 (Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (c.37)) and sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 7 insofar as it relates to sub-paragraph (5), and section 52 insofar as it relates to those provisions;

h

the following entries in Part 1 of Schedule 6 (repeals relating to registration), and section 53 insofar as it relates to those entries—

i

Commons Registration Act 19653, to the extent of repealing sections 8, 9 and 13(a);

ii

Local Government Act 19724, section 189(1) and (2);

iii

Local Government Act 19855, Schedule 8, paragraph 10(6);

iv

Dartmoor Commons Act 19856, section 8;

v

Common Land (Rectification of Registers) Act 19897;

vi

Countryside and Rights of Way Act 20008, section 46(1);

vii

Greenham and Crookham Commons Act 20029, section 33(1);

i

the following entries in Part 2 of Schedule 6 (repeals relating to works), and section 53 insofar as it relates to those entries—

i

Metropolitan Commons Act 186610, section 21;

ii

Commons Act 187611, in section 30, the words from “Any person aggrieved” to the end of the section;

iii

Commons Act 189912, section 21;

iv

Compulsory Purchase Act 196513, in Schedule 7, the entry relating to the Commons Act 1899;

j

the following entries in Part 3 of Schedule 6 (repeals relating to approvement and inclosure) and section 53 insofar as it relates to those entries—

i

Commons Act 128514;

ii

Law of Commons Amendment Act 189315.