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93. For the protection of Centrica the following provisions, unless otherwise agreed in writing between the undertaker and Centrica, have effect.
94. In this Part of this Schedule, “the pipelines” means Centrica’s cooling water pipelines and condensate pipeline.
95. Before extinguishing any existing rights for Centrica to keep, inspect, renew and maintain its infrastructure on, over or in the Order land or to cross the Order land to access its infrastructure, the undertaker, with the agreement of Centrica, must create a new right to keep, inspect, renew and maintain the infrastructure in the same location or a new right of access that is reasonably convenient for Centrica, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and to be subject to arbitration under article 57 (arbitration).
96.—(1) No stage of the authorised development is to commence until a construction method statement to protect the pipelines (offshore and onshore) and intake and outfall has been prepared by the undertaker and submitted to and agreed with Centrica.
(2) The construction method statement must include provisions in respect of—
(a)the location and methods of reinforcement of crossing points over the pipelines and restrictions on building and altering the ground level over the pipelines elsewhere;
(b)a mechanism for the enforcement of the undertaker’s use of designated crossing points over the pipelines and the agreed reinforcement methods; and
(c)adoption of a prior notification and consent regime which would require the undertaker to—
(i)seek Centrica’s consent to the carrying out of the proposed development within the vicinity of the pipelines and intake and outfall, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld; and
(ii)notify Centrica of its intention to carry out any development within the vicinity of the pipelines and intake and outfall, such notification to be provided at least 48 hours prior to any such development occurring; and
the authorised development must be carried out in accordance with the approved construction method statement.
97. Before extinguishing any existing rights for Centrica to pass along parcel 03009 (Station Road), the undertaker, with the agreement of Centrica, must create a new right of way for Centrica, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and to be subject to arbitration under article 57 (arbitration).
98. The undertaker must not make use of the power station access road to access the Order land without the consent of Centrica and on such conditions as Centrica may apply.
99. Any dispute arising between the undertaker and Centrica under this Schedule must be determined by arbitration as provided in article 57 (arbitration).
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