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Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000

By: Series: Solicitors' Journal ; 16 March 2001, 232-234(3)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the five parts of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, which received Royal Assent on 30 November 2000: Access to the countryside; Public rights of way and road traffic; Nature conservation and wildlife protection; Areas of outstanding natural beauty; Miscellaneous and supplementary. Provides details of dates when particular sections came into force. The DETR states that the aim of the act is to extend the public's ability to enjoy the countryside, while providing safeguards for landowners and occupiers.
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Looks at the five parts of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, which received Royal Assent on 30 November 2000: Access to the countryside; Public rights of way and road traffic; Nature conservation and wildlife protection; Areas of outstanding natural beauty; Miscellaneous and supplementary. Provides details of dates when particular sections came into force. The DETR states that the aim of the act is to extend the public's ability to enjoy the countryside, while providing safeguards for landowners and occupiers.