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76. In this Part of this Schedule—
“P66” means Phillips 66 Limited (Company number 00529086); and
“the pipelines” means the 4 pipelines crossing the Order land owned and operated by P66 used at various times for the passage of multi-purpose hydrocarbon fuels and all ancillary apparatus including such works and apparatus properly appurtenant to the pipelines as are specified by section 65(2) of the Pipe-Lines Act 1962(1).
77. Before commencing any part of the authorised development or the operation of the authorised undertaking which would have an effect on the operation and maintenance of the pipelines and access to them, the undertaker must submit to P66 plans and sections of the proposed works and such further particulars as P66 may, within 28 days from the day on which plans and sections are submitted under this paragraph, reasonably require.
78. No works comprising any part of the authorised development or the operation of the authorised undertaking which would have an effect in full or in part on the operation, maintenance, repair, replacement and abandonment of the pipelines and access to them are to be commenced until plans and sections in respect of those works submitted under paragraph 77 have been approved by P66.
79. Any approval of P66 required under paragraph 78 must not be unreasonably withheld or delayed but may be given subject to such reasonable requirements as P66 may require to be made for—
(a)the continuing safety and operational viability of the pipelines; and
(b)the requirement for P66 to have uninterrupted and unimpeded access to the pipelines at all times.
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