UK Statutory Instrument 2003 United Kingdom

The Highways, Crime Prevention etc.(Special Extinguishment and Special Diversion Orders) Regulations 2003

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4 compliance obligations

Who this Act binds

Business-side actors with duties under this Act, ranked by how often they appear.

  • Any Person 1

Plus 3 non-business duties on Crown ministers, regulators, local authorities or tribunals — shown collapsed under each section below.

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What this Act requires

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Schedules

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s.003

Forms of order

Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
  • Secretary of State must use prescribed forms for highway orders Crown / Minister / Government department
s.004

Notices

Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
  • Local authorities and Secretary of State must use standard notice forms Local authority
s.005

Procedure for orders

Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
  • Councils must follow specific procedures for highway extinguishment orders Local authority
Browse 8 other sections — procedural / definitional / commencement
s.001

Citation, commencement and extent

s.002

Interpretation

s.003

Forms of order

s.004

Notices

s.005

Procedure for orders

s.006

Claims for compensation as respects orders

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