Byelaws in UK Law
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Newhaven Update: To Beach Or Not To Beach?
... ... The beach is subject to byelaws created by the port authority (dating from 1931) which regulate access and use of the beach. In particular they prohibit bathing in certain areas, ... ...
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Work Experience For Children And Young People
... ... Local Authority ('LA') byelaws (see below) can extend permission for part-time work to children aged 13 and can also extend the type of work and hours of part-time work children ... ...
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Marine Navigation Act 2013
... ... controversial part of the Act and has been viewed by many as providing an unlimited power to a non-democratically elected authority to impose byelaws that may restrict important freedoms including the right to navigate. Section 5 and 'harbour directions' generally are considered in greater detail ... ...
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Say Hello To The PINS Consents Service Unit
... ... river flood defence consenting) or section 164 (governs the Environment Agency's own discharges to watercourses when doing works), and under byelaws made under paragraphs 5, 6 or 6A of Schedule 25 of the Water Resources Act 1991(25) (Environment Agency flood defence and drainage byelaws and ... ...
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Common Land/Village Green Update - June 2013
... ... or village green even if such use and protection is incompatible with the landowner's statutory functions (in this case as a Port Authority) Byelaws existed to regulate the use of the beach (dogs only on leads etc) but were not enforced and there were no signs on the beach to this effect. As no ... ...
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High Court Upholds Claim That Heathrow Airport Abused A Dominant Position Over Access To Forecourts
... ... Heathrow argued that it was entitled to take this course on the basis of byelaws and argued that the change was needed to reduce congestion and to ensure safety. The Court concluded however that the use of the byelaws was not ... ...
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(UK) Common Land/Village Green Update – June 2013
Recent news on skateboarders applying to register the Southbank undercroft as a village green (frustrating redevelopment plans if they do) and the recent registration of a beach as common land show...... ... or village green even if such use and protection is incompatible with the landowners statutory functions (in this case as a Port Authority) Byelaws existed to regulate the use of the beach (dogs only on leads etc) but were not enforced and there were no signs on the beach to this effect. As no ... ...
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Can An Illegal Loan Be Enforced?
... ... the Credit Union. They considered the Credit Union to be ... constituted by its byelaws, which contained an express power to ... borrow (without a financial limit). They found that the statutory ... cap was a regulatory overlay, separate ... ...
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I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside - Court Of Appeal Overturns A Ruling And Allows Common Land Registration At The Foreshore
... ... The Court of Appeal justices dismissed all these propositions ... The final two grounds of the Port's appeal were that byelaws from 1931 in relation to the harbour authority applied to West Beach and prohibited obstruction of use of the harbour by sports, games or by dog ... ...
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Three Infrastructure Regulations About To Change
... ... of specified practices relating to ionising radiation radiation hazard identification and risk evaluation power to grant seal licences byelaws for protection of nature reserves exceptions for persons with deer licences duties in relation to sites of special scientific interest duty to ... ...
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