UK Statutory Instrument 1989 United Kingdom

The Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications and Deemed Applications) Regulations 1989

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1 compliance obligation

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Schedules

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s.sch001

(1) Where an application (other than an outline application) or...

s.sch001

(1) Subject to paragraph 14 and sub-paragraph (2), where an...

s.sch001

In the case of an application for planning permission which...

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s.001

Application, citation and commencement

s.002

Interpretation

s.003

Fees for planning applications

s.004

Exceptions

s.005

(1) Regulation 3 shall not apply where the local planning...

s.006

Regulation 3 shall not apply where the local planning authority...

s.007

(1) Where all the conditions set out in paragraph (2)...

s.008

(1) Where all the conditions set out in paragraph (2)...

s.009

Regulation 3 shall not apply to impose a fee in...

s.010

Fees for deemed applications

s.011

Fees for applications for consent for advertisements

s.012

Revocation

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