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14.—(1) Any entry made—
(a)before 1st October 2008 in a register kept by an original registration authority; or
(b)before 15th December 2014 in a register kept by a 2014 registration authority,
continues to have effect on and after that date, whether or not it complies with the requirements of these Regulations, if it meets the requirement in paragraph (2).
(2) The requirement is that the entry was made in accordance with—
(a)the 1965 Act, or regulations under that Act(1);
(b)the Common Land (Rectification of Registers) Act 1989(2);
(c)the Commons (Registration of Town or Village Greens) (Interim Arrangements) (England) Regulations 2007(3); or
(d)the Commons (Deregistration and Exchange Orders) (Interim Arrangements) (England) Regulations 2007(4).
Section 19 of the 1965 Act (regulations) was extended by the Common Land (Rectification of Registers) Act 1989 (c. 18).
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