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Missives: marine piers and harbours

By: Language: English Series: Property Law ; (9) June 1994, 2-3(2)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: States that the main difficulty in purchasing or assembling a site which borders or relies upon the marine coastline is how to identify the range of necessary consents. The nature of individual developments is often the crucial factor in determining the range of consents which is appropriate. Identifies the principal consents necessary for most prospective developments on the marine coastline; seabed and foreshore; harbour legislation; environmental legislation; planning legislation and navigation legislation.
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Journal article London Journal article ABS50961 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 3111-1001

States that the main difficulty in purchasing or assembling a site which borders or relies upon the marine coastline is how to identify the range of necessary consents. The nature of individual developments is often the crucial factor in determining the range of consents which is appropriate. Identifies the principal consents necessary for most prospective developments on the marine coastline; seabed and foreshore; harbour legislation; environmental legislation; planning legislation and navigation legislation.