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67.—(1) The undertaker must not dredge in the HST approach channel without prior approval of C.RO and C.RO must not dredge in the turning area without prior approval of the undertaker.
(2) Any dredging that is carried out with C.RO’s or the undertaker’s approval must be carried out in accordance with any conditions attached to that approval.
(3) C.RO’s and the undertaker’s approval under sub-paragraph (1) must not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and if by the end of the period of 5 days beginning with the date on which the dredging request has been supplied to C.RO or the undertaker, C.RO or the undertaker, as the case may be, has not intimated its disapproval of the request and the grounds of its disapproval each party may serve upon the other written notice requiring the other to intimate its approval or disapproval within a further period of 5 days beginning with the date upon which it receives written notice from the undertaker.
(4) If by the end of the further period of 5 days the other party has not intimated its approval or disapproval, it is deemed to have approved the request as submitted.
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