UK Statutory Instrument 2013 United Kingdom

The Town and Country Planning (Section 62A Applications) (Written Representations and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2013

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Part 1 — Preliminary

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Part 2 — Applications for which a local planning authority may be designated and period for determination of procedure

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Part 3 — Written representations procedure

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s.002

Electronic communications and service of documents

s.003

Major development

s.004

Prescribed period for determination of procedure

s.005

Application

s.006

Determining the application: standard applications

s.007

Determining the application: recovered applications

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