Electricity Wayleaves, Easements and Consents

Electricity Wayleaves, Easements and Consents

Author: Charles Hamer

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2014-02-25

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1135331669

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'Wayleave' is an archaic term from the nineteenth century defined as 'a privilege enabling a person to cross another person’s land with infrastructure and with goods and chattels'. It has been applied to electricity rights because of the need to string electricity lines across land. Electricity is such a fundamental part of life that its supply is often taken for granted. In reality, the rights for electricity lines are arguably the weakest of all utilities, with the vast majority covered by wayleaves. Privatisation in the 1990s provided the opportunity to bolster wayleave rights, but it only led to a tinkering through primary legislation. The acceleration of telecommunications over the past twenty years has confused issues, with operators installing masts and adding apparatus to electricity lines. A large proportion of wayleaves are dealt with at local level, with little consistency. Coupled to this is the public concern that electricity lines have potentially serious health effects that continue to attract research and media interest. This book has been written for those involved in, or advising on, the use and development of land for transmission and distribution lines. As most people have only brief encounters with the electricity infrastructure, this guide will help to avoid the fear of the unknown. By setting out the main principles and procedures used and the relevant primary and secondary legislation in a clear and easy-to-follow way it will enable lawyers, surveyors, planners, architects, engineers and accountants to discuss the relevant issues with confidence.


Disclosure

Disclosure

Author: Paul Matthews

Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 1123

ISBN-13: 0414047796

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This text provides detailed coverage of the new rules of disclosure. Topics covered include documentary disclosure, non-documentary disclosure and specialist jurisdictions.


Planning Law and Practice

Planning Law and Practice

Author: J. Cameron Blackhall

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 1859415725

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The Law related to Town and Country Planning has a major impact on the physical environment and the lives of individuals, whether they be developers or private citizens. The main aim of this book is to provide a text for students, practitioners and members of the public who are engaged in the study, practice or personal involvement in the planning system of England and Wales.


Essential Law for Landowners and Farmers

Essential Law for Landowners and Farmers

Author: A. Sydenham

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1405151803

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This concise and well-established working guide for landowners,farmers and their advisers explains the law on the ownership,occupation and use of agricultural land. Essential Law for Landowners and Farmers provides aninvaluable source of sound advice, clarifying the complex problemsfacing landowners today, and explaining the law governing theirresolution. In this major new edition, all the chapters have been re-writtenand several added, to reflect the enormous changes in the law overthe last eleven years - from the new access to open land toenvironmental issues and the introduction of the farm businesstenancy. Designed for quick and easy reference, the bookconcentrates on issues of prime relevance to landowners and nowwith a further reading section, this book is an essential singlesource of guidance on land law. According to Lord Plumb, writing on the last edition, reading itcould avert much 'dispute and misunderstanding ... argument andbloodshed'.


Energy Act 2004

Energy Act 2004

Author: Great Britain

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2004-09-21

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9780105620044

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This publication contains explanatory notes to the Energy Act 2004 (chapter 20, ISBN 0105420042). The Act is in four parts with 23 schedules and includes provisions covering three main areas: i) the civil nuclear industry; ii) sustainability and renewable energy sources; and iii) energy markets and regulation. The Act will create a single wholesale electricity market for Britain, called the British Electricity Trading and Transmission Arrangements (BETTA). The provisions covering electricity and gas interconnectors implement a number of requirements in the EU's 2003 Gas and Electricity Directives and its Electricity Regulation.


Planning Permission

Planning Permission

Author: Richard Harwood KC

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-05-03

Total Pages: 1245

ISBN-13: 1780436491

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The brand new title that sets out the law and practice of planning applications, appeals and challenges, particularly focussing on: -The need for planning permission and the concept of development -Permitted development rights -Applying for planning permission and the consideration of applications by local authorities -Planning appeals -The role of the Secretary of State and the Welsh Ministers -Planning permission granted by development orders Dealing with why planning permission is needed, how it is obtained by permitted development, planning applications and orders, this essential new title begins with the concept of development, the need for planning permission and permitted development rights. Planning applications are then considered at the local authority, appeal and call-in stages, with advice provided for developers, local authorities, interest groups and residents, setting out clearly how each can be involved in the process. High Court challenges are considered thoroughly. Finally, complex questions regarding the interpretation and implementation of each area of this process are discussed. What does it include? Planning Permission analyses the legal rules and caselaw, including the 2015 orders. Practical advice is given on making and responding to applications, dealing with planning committees, Ministerial interventions, appeals and call-ins. The operation of the Planning Court is also addressed from the practitioner's perspective. Helpful appendices include the relevant parts of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, the Development Management Procedure Order 2015, the General Permitted Development Order 2015, the Use Classes Order and the appeal rules and regulations. Contents: 1 Outline of the planning system and underlying principles; 2 The meaning of development; 3 The Use Classes Order; 4 The need for planning permission; 5 Permitted development rights; 6 Planning applications; 7 Environmental Impact Assessment; 8 Determining planning applications; 9 Material Considerations 10 London; 11 Planning conditions; 12 Planning Obligations; 13 The issue of planning permission; 14 Planning permission for variations and retrospective consents: Section 73 and 73A; 15 Non-material variations; 16 Reserved matters and approval of details under conditions; 17 Call-ins and the role of Ministers; 18 Planning applications made to Ministers; 19 Planning Appeals – preliminaries and tactics; 20 Householder and minor commercial appeals; 21 Written representations; 22 Hearings; 23 Inquiries; 24 The appeal decision and costs; 25 High Court challenges; 26 Other means of obtaining planning permission – development orders, deemed planning permission and Simplified Planning Zones; 27 Community Infrastructure Levy; 28 Interpretation of planning permission; 29 Implementation


Nuclear Law

Nuclear Law

Author: Stephen Tromans

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2010-03-12

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13: 1847315704

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This book is a practical guide to the international, EC and UK law applying to the various uses of nuclear energy and radioactive substances. The first edition was produced in 1997, and given the renaissance of interest in nuclear power in the UK and worldwide, this new, updated and much expanded edition is timely. It will cover the law relating to the permitting and operation of nuclear power stations, the decommissioning and clean-up of former nuclear facilities, radiological protection, the management of radioactive waste and spent fuel, liability and insurance, and the security and transport of radioactive materials. Readers will find a clear framework explaining the development and application of nuclear law, and how domestic law is based on and influenced by international and European requirements and by its historical context. In the commercial context, the chapters dealing specifically with new build and with decommissioning will be vital reading.